木曜日, 9月 22, 2005

Rita and Texas


Hurricane Rita

Wow...a Category 5 Hurricane is heading right toward my HOME! Scary!!! It'll hit this coming weekend, so I'm hoping it won't be another Katrina.

God Bless.

水曜日, 9月 21, 2005

Niigata Albirex






Aug 20 (Sat.) -
ALBIREX NIIGATA VS GAMBA OSAKA
"Ohh...Niigata" is a song you soon learn to LOVE while going to the Albirex games. They're pretty FUN games bringing in crowds of 40,000 or more. But the BIG SWAN (where the home games are held) is an amazing thing to see in itself. The roots of Albirex Niigata are very deep; the club can trace its history to 1955.
"The Niigata-Chuetsu Earthquake, in early October, devastated the region that Albirex call home, and in addition to the emotional stress that this earthquake caused, it also forced the team to postpone one match, and play a second at a "home" location hundreds of miles from Niigata's "Big Swan" stadium. It all took a toll on the team's performances, and they dropped the next four matches in a row to finish the season in seventh place.
But in many ways, the earthquake may be seen, years from now, as a key event in the team's development. Albirex were already a fanatically supported team, drawing crowds of close to 40,000 on a regular basis. But the enthusiasm and support for the team was still restricted to a fairly small, though fanatically loyal fan base. The Niigata-Chuetsu earthquake changed all that. In the immediate aftermath, team members traveled throughout the area, speaking to adoring crowds of schoolchildren as well as their previously disinterested parents and grandparents, carrying a message of hope and endurance through hardship.
By the end of the season, Albirex Niigata had been transformed from "just" a sports team, into a symbol of regional pride. The players, meanwhile, had grown in the eyes of locals into truly heroic characters, who are more widely recognized among people of all ages, occupations and interests than any movie star. The bond between the team and its local region is stronger than blood, and it runs both ways. Albirex players were at the forefront of volunteer efforts to help displaced people, following the quake, and they dedicated their efforts time and again to the people affected by the quake. No doubt the local citizens will repay the favor in years to come, with their support and encouragement. "

You soon learn to love them, makes me proud I'm from Niigata.
13 more games of the season...Come on Guys! :)
Ja ne!!!

火曜日, 9月 20, 2005

Grocery Treat of the Week


GREEN TEA
ICE CREAM

Well....it seems every-time I go to the grocery store I come across something else that's a bit different to try. Last week, I was obsessed with the mini pickled eggplants...this week Green Tea Ice Cream. It tastes a bit odd at first, but its not bad when you get use to it. I do have friends here that admit they LOVE this stuff. I wouldn't say I that infatuated with it, but it's yummy! :)

月曜日, 9月 19, 2005

Ohh.....my students!


This is the ALT BINGO game I use in my introduction for my students. All graders (1st, 2nd, & 3rd graders in JHS here in Japan = 7th, 8th, & 9th graders in America) get the same Bingo game AFTER my video intro. It's pretty easy...so depending on the class/grade I let the students read and guess the t/f answers. The more Bingos the students get at the end the better the prize! :)

I like testing to see how well my 3rd graders can write in English, so some classes get this handout. Most are VERY good, but some are left blank. Yet, every now and then I'll get a sheet like this one where the student strays from the assignment and has a little fun. Ohhh...my students -they CRACK me up!!! :)

日曜日, 9月 18, 2005

Niigata Soh Odori






In honor of the holiday weekend, Niigata had it's Soh Odori. Basically it's dances EVERYWHERE all day long. I think they're 8 spots all over town with all different organizations performing 5-10 minute dances. Some dances are okay but some are REALLY good and it's shocking that they're sometimes ONLY children dancing. The costumes vary as well, so it's quite a treat just watching the performances b/c they're TONS of people walking around all day still in their outfits. It's continuing as well tomorrow, so I'll try to check out more. Later :)

土曜日, 9月 17, 2005


I LOVE Long Wknds!

This weekend as well as next weekend is a HOLIDAY. So, this Monday - Sept. 19th (Respect for the Aged Day) and this Friday - Sept. 23rd (Autumnal Equinox) WE DON'T HAVE TO WORK, meaning we have a 3 day week. Not bad, not bad at all! I'm really liking these Japanese holidays. :) And it's a beautiful Saturday, so I think I'm going to take advantage of it and go out shopping, maybe see a museum, hang out with friends OF COURSE. Ja ne!

金曜日, 9月 16, 2005

Things lying around my room...


The Tale of Genji
(Classic Japanese Literature)

I bought this set of books at Kenokuniya here in Niigata-shi. This is actually the world's FIRST novel and not a bad read. It has been said that in addition to being the first, Genji is one of its greatest. I couldn't agree more, so it comes in useful on those train/bus rides to and from work.

Surprisingly enough this work was written by a court lady (Murasaki Shikibu) in 11th Century Japan. It focuses on the whole life of Genji "the Shining Prince," who is one of the Emperor's sons and his dealings with people in court (mostly women!) Thus, many people (including many of my Japanese friends) refer to it as a romance novel. But for me, this book is quite funny! Genji can be really ridiculous at times, for example when he couldn't have the lady he wanted, he managed to take her pet cat as a souvenir. So, if you're looking for a enjoyable read with a little Japanese history thrown in, check this out!


A little present my friend Chicka brought back from her trip to Malaysia. I've heard this (and the many onsen - hot water baths) will come in handy during our skiing adventures this coming winter.
We'll see!?!

Thanks Chicka. :)

Terao Station


This was my view on the way home yesterday!

I always try to stop at this spot at Terao Station before heading home on the Train. Everyday it is different, BUT the moon caught my attention so I HAD to take a pic. 

Being from Texas, you don't get to enjoy views of Mountains...so it's a nice change!

木曜日, 9月 15, 2005

Identity Crisis!!!


(SPORTS DAY: Everyone rushing inside to escape the rain)

School, School, and more School

Sometimes I forget where I'm at! Being torn between three schools (Ikarashi - SHOWN HERE, Kamiyama, and Ryoukawa) can cause some confusion. I'm in the middle of doing my introduction for each school's grade and class. So it consists of a 10 minute Picture Slideshow, a True/False BINGO game I designed about myself, and then various other activities depending on the students English level. To tell you the truth...I'm SICK OF IT ALREADY. I do about 4 classes a day, 5 days a week and I've already been doing this for about 3 weeks now...so all in all...that's about 50 times of the same lesson. And the sad part - I have about 50 more to go until I've covered all my classes. I'll be happy to actually jump into some REAL school work. But I am also enjoying having control of the future leaders of JAPAN...muhahaha, they're like putty in my hand!

水曜日, 9月 14, 2005

Alright ... Time to Blog!


Hello!

So, like I promised - here's my Blog about my life in Japan. I'm going to try to keep it updated as much as possible *keeps fingers crossed* So, Enjoy!

HAPPY 25th BIRTHDAY NOLAN