火曜日, 1月 31, 2006

Lovely gifts from Aboard!!!! (Birthday ones too)

Oh the joy of finding that green/white notice slip I know so well in my mail slot saying I've missed a package delivery and then sweet-talking one of my English teachers to call the Post Office and have them re-delivery the package again (something I've done numerous times that you'd think i would now know how to do it by myself) But NO, it is Japan after all and I'm still lost and a tall gaijin.

But what a wonderful Birthday gift!!!

Thanks Mom and Dad and everyone else who contributed to it, it simply made my Monday!!!
The struggle of opening the BIG box to find numerous smaller gifts inside was fun and then having my Mother put a post-it note on each one to guide me on what to open first/next/last - what fun!

The stickers are FAB Dad, I'll happily use them (eps. with V-day coming up). The farm animal v-day cards will be going up on my English board at school too. The Velveeta, chips, taco mix, and jalapenos will be gone soon as I've already mentioned that I have these products and other people have initiated a Mexican Dinner party. The Magazines are being slowly savored, for the NEW juicy Hollywood smut from back home made up an exciting full hour of conversation with my gals tonight for Tuesday Ladies Dinner. The hair products are amazing -can't wait to use them and the chocolates are yummy!!! and YES, the best was saved for last - the Christmas Book was priceless!!!!! I couldn't even describe how happy I was when I was telling me friends about it tonight. To have current pictures,written words, AND spoken words from all my family in Texas.....I was even tearing up it was so sweet/fun/nice to read through over and over again!

THANK YOU ALL!!!! LOVE Y'ALL!!!!

ps. I even threw in Beth's Birthday gift - some wonderful homemade sandals from Agano-Shi. They are quite comfy actually, good for the sole - pun, hehe!!! :P Plus, her Winter Break England Omiyage - a new magazine...yeah! The more the merrier!!!
I love that even my own Mother can't remember what she packed. Umm, now I can't remember what was in it myself - wait...it was the BioSilk Shampoo/Cond./and Hair Oil package. Loved it - thanks!!!

Just a few pics of my family from the Christmas Book and the many presents I received in my package, plus my baby Draco.

Love you all!!!!

日曜日, 1月 29, 2006

Teaching in Japan

Oh - YEAH! - more mangas to enjoy and share with you all about the joys of teaching in Japan. I esp. LOVE "English Teacher" (so true! so true! - About some JTE's that is)

The official name of this manga is - Azu Manga Daioh

Enjoy!!!
p.s.Remember y'all this is a Japanese Manga so you must read the bubbles from right to left for it to make FULL sense! cool!?!


2nd Official Play - Shibata

We had our 2nd play performance today in Shibata (about 45 mins. north of Niigata City). It was a matinee, so it started at 2 and we were SUPPOSE to be there at 9am to prepare. BUT since the play people were sponsoring a Charity Event in the city STARTING at 11pm, many people pulled all-nighters and ended up not coming until closer to 11'ish (including myself). The play went off well and the make-up looked even better today. Shibata was a HUGE stage compared to Niigata, so it felt a bit different getting on and off. All in all a good (long!) weekend, but 2 down 5 to go!!!

p.s. Viking (where mostly everyone ate afterwards) was AMAZING! All you can get buffet for 1900 Yen. YUMMY!!!
Here's a pic of everyone waiting around in the changing room before going on to our different scenes! (I may add this was the LADIES changing room, but it DID feel a bit odd not having the fellows around)
It still takes me a while to get use to seeing everyone around in full make-up.
Here's the little TVs we love! We get to watch and hear what's going on ON stage so we know where we're at and when we come on without being cluttered around the actual stage the whole time. It's a bit surreal at times seeing people on TV and thinking you'll be in that same spot in 10 mins. with them watching you, too funny!

But it's LOADS of fun!!!!

Next wknd - Murakami

土曜日, 1月 28, 2006

1st Official Play - Niigata


My WOLF outfit - LOCO


Rosalind (Monkey), Grace and I (Wolves)
Me and Brooke (Vulture)
Will - Shir Kan

The Vulture Pact

Me and the Monkeys
Kaa, the evil snake! (Wonderful outfit!!!)



After the show, MAKEUP OFF!!!!














Today (January 28, 2006) was the opening day for our play - THE JUNGLE TALE - here in Niigata-shi. I was a bit upset since we were in the City for our first play, but luckily we didn't have too many problems (missed lines, prop trouble, etc.) and the show went off well. We had to arrive early (before 1) when the play didn't even start itself until 7pm, but we made it. Had to perfect prop movement before the final curtain call. It was fun to see everyone's final costumes put together and TOO ACTUALLY wear make-up, it really got us into our characters. Everyone looked awesome!!! Our beginning dance - THRILLER - went off amazingly as well, first time where everyone (all 8 of us) got the clapping parts together, so I guess being nervous and under pressure really helps!!! It's a bit strange performing in front of a prominently Japanese crowd, compared to Western crowds...they're a bit (as I say bit I mean WAY) more quiet! They never clapped after dances/singing moments, so a lot of the hooting and hollering were down off stage behind the curtain. The Oddness that is Japan!?! (remind we to tell you about the movie experiences we have with Japanese crowds) Anyways, tomorrow's a matinee in Shibata - so in tradition of getting there WAY early...we have to arrive by 9 am! Craziness!!! Enjoy the pics!!!

木曜日, 1月 26, 2006

The Joys of Being an English Teacher


I wonder if this is how the JTEs see things!?! :)

You know with all the crap ALTs have to put with at times, I really enjoy my job in the end. The students rock, even when they rather draw pictures of you and not do the actual work you slaved for 2 hours making. My little Angels!!! LOL!

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水曜日, 1月 25, 2006

Happy Birthday Pam!!!!

She'll always be a rose in our heart!!!














Happy Birthday Pamela!!!

Hope you have a great one in Japan, we're all wishing you a wonderful year!!!

To see Pam in here finest, here's her blog -
http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=5148409

Monday Night

Lots of people started out the night with Thai food and ended up at Shame for come crazy Charity party fun. We're talking guys taking off their pants and lots of table dancing! Oh, don't you wish ever Monday was like this!?!






Sunday Night

Round One - Again!!!





Sunday night

A few of us went to Round One again. They have these new small go-karts that we waited around for hours to ride, but luck wasn't on our side! (Next time.) My favorite part of the night watching Ash and Deccy pull themselves around on the roller skates - their first time...so cute!!! AND the massage chairs that I crashed in for a LONG time, just lovely! All 8 of us got into a huge ball fight in the kiddy ball cage too, never too old for children's toys!!!

Saturday Night




















SATURDAY NIGHT - Many people gathered at a local Izakaya near Niigata eki.
Izakaya - (Traditional Japanese Bar)

Did you ever wonder what those big red lanterns in front of the entrances mean? You are standing in front of Izakaya a traditional Japanese bar. Different from other bars is the extensive food menu. Most places you can get yakitori, seafood dumplings, sushi, sashimi, fried chicken.. Izakaya is a place where eating and chatting with your friends is usually as important as drinking.
The drink menu in Izakaya is usually large. You can get Japanese sake, shochu, whisky (perhaps Suntory), vodka, most popular red and white wines, cocktails. The ones wanting non alcohol drinks can also get something they like.
Japanese have custom to eat always something while drinking, perhaps since the Japanese are traditionally sensitive for alcohol and can get drunk very easily. However in Izakaya you usually can't really get large foods enough to satisfy your hunger.
The Japanese salary-men are the main customer group of izakayas, they usually go to eat and relax together after work. Before izakayas were men's places mostly, but nowadays independent women and even housewives go there. It is quite interesting to notice - the change has been happening during few past years.
Tsubohachi is one of the famous izakaya chains in Japan. Izakaya are sometimes called Akachochin which means the red lantern. Izakayas are usually found easily next to almost every train station in Japan.