火曜日, 3月 28, 2006

Boat Trip - PNG Style

I still can't believe we only took two boats (with 10 people on each) for the 6 hour journey to Waria Valley. Of course the 6 hours was split up with breaks in between, but still! Looking at these pics - we were squashed in there! Check out Rus, Tam, and Shanna blocking the wind. After about 2 hours of feeling the wind blister your face...you get use to it. Blocking the sun become more important!

Mary and Kate having a good time, Loving the life vest Kate....that's HOT! :)
The guys and me! My row included Sam, Myself, Tsuneo, Christian, and Deccy. I'm am looking esp. dorky in this pic, but check out Sam and me sporting the same 100 YEN store hate, NICE!!! I think this is the LAST time (hopefully!) I'm flashing a peace sign, I vowed not to have any of those in the rest of my PNG pics - it's a Japanese curse!
The other boat!
Poor Mary lost her hat to the wind and waves after 30 mins. and Robert (one of the tour guides) came to the rescue and lent her his - lovely!

After a few hours of riding the waves, not being able to talk over the wind, and the warm sun we all crashed HARD.

Supplies, Flips-flops, and Sun Screen

Upon arriving in Lae we headed over to the VDC (Village Development Center) to change out of our sweaty jeans and jackets and put on the loveliness that is Thai-pants and flip-flops (I miss it already!)
Here are some of the adorable kids that met us at the Center.
Shanna putting on her sun screen AND bug spray (that's one thing I don't miss doing)
This is downtown Lae. We went to the local Chemist to get more sunscreen and bug spray before heading out in the wilds of PNG! The store actually had more products than you can find in Japan, we stayed longer than planned!!!

MARCH 19th, 2006

Newest Favorite of Mine: 궁 Goong




Due to a promise between the former king of Korea and an ordinary, strong-willed girl's grandfather, our heroine finds herself betrothed to a seemingly cold-hearted prince of Korea. How can she marry a guy who she overheard him proposing to another girl! Both unwilling parties agree to the marriage, each with his and her own different motivations for the agreement to marry.

Can love bloom under the strain of love rivals, political ambitions, and strict court life?














궁 (Goong)

Manga
http://manganut.com/scanlations/goong.php

TV Show
http://silentregrets.com/

BOTH Manga and Show are still going in Korea! Enjoy!

Arrival in PNG

Landing in Lae after 8 hours flying overnight from Japan to Port Moresby and then another 1 hour flight to here. It was strange to actually land and walk right off the plane on to the tar-mat. Felt a bit like Casablanca! :) But what a beautiful time to land - sunrise!!!

Grace and Ros with their welcome flowers.

Simone and her HUGE necklace. Nice!
The welcoming Tribe. Exciting to land and find these people dancing and giving you flowers. Good way to start off the trip!
Lianne and Elisha
Our 1st group shot, waiting in Lae for our ride to VDC (Village Development Center). Another day and 1/2 until we reach our final destination - Waria Valley
MARCH 19th, 2006

The PNG trip started out with...

Waiting!
For a group of 20, we sure are a slow bunch. We were suppose to leave at 12:30 but didn't really pull out until an hour later - already trying to adjust to PNG time! Sorry Mary for always taking our time (esp. during the play practices)
Farewells!
We all had a heartfelt THANKS for Natasha, our hard working lady who put in long hours and stressful times into organizing this trip for us. We were all SAD to leave her behind, so thank you again - the trip was amazing. Luv ya Tash!!!
Bus Ride!
Everyone crowded on the 5 hour bus trip to Narita Airport in Tokyo. Thanks to Seth for putting together a fun pack for everyone to work on along the way. Gotta love the riddles and dirty jokes!
Check In!
We took FOREVER to check in since we not only had to scan and check in 20 people as a group but all our luggage AND the 71 boxes of donations. (The 10 carts alone are holding all the donations) Unfortunately we were unable to bring all the boxes because of weight limitations, so 21 boxes were left behind for next years trip to take!

Back @ School

Wow, it's weird being back at school.

I came at my usual time this morning and NO CARS where here. I didn't know what to think, so I went to the local conbeni to buy a drink and came back to see TWO cars. So, I parked and came to school to find only 3 teachers in the Teaching room - even more strange. Throughout the day they came trickling in being as loud as the students. Since I used a sick/personal day yesterday the teachers had cleaned everything up, moved desks around, and had a farewell party for the leaving teachers (one of which was an English teacher - Mr. Yamada....so I'm eagerly awaiting to see if we'll get someone new) I'm happy we're at least having Spring like conditions though and looking out the window as the girls practice softball and the boys practice soccer in the sunshine makes me want to join in. Yayy, Spring has arrived!

Strange being back though, but kind of fun that everything appears new and different...a much needed change! :)

PNG post on it's way!

月曜日, 3月 27, 2006

Monday Off!

So, instead of blogging my Trip to PNG (gomen- I promise the pics will come soon)....I've been watching more videos on YouTube. Here's a funny one that cracks me up.
It's with my boy Jun - he's such a dork!!!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Fl7TSvW94rI&search=jun%20matsumoto

日曜日, 3月 26, 2006

Just got back ... from Papua New Guinea

Hi Everyone-

OR in Zia (said as Gia) - "Tori Iwan" "Good Day!"

So, I just got back from my one week trip to Papua New Guinea!!!

Literally, the over night train which arrived this morning in Niigata at 4:15am was a very lucky thing for Kate and I. Our only other choice was crashing in Tokyo Station over night since it was late and the Shinkansens weren't running any more, but we were lucky enough to discover a Niigata over night train...even though the only two tickets left open were in a smoking compartment. Took a full 24 hours to travel back home, but at least we made it! :)

I have a little over 500 pics from my trip (the bottom 3 are just a preview of what's to come). So, within the next few days I'll be posting alot. Come back soon!

木曜日, 3月 16, 2006

Hina Matsuri - March 3rd






Since I didn't have my computer at the time to post anything, here it is!

"The Hina Matsuri or doll festival takes place on March 3rd every year. Its origins go back to China which had the custom of making a doll for the transferral of bad luck and impurities from the person, and then putting the doll in a river and forever ridding oneself of them. March 3rd celebrates Girls' Day in Japan, and from mid to late February families with daughters put out the dolls with the hopes their daughters will grow up healthy and happy. One superstition associated with this is that if they are late in putting away the dolls when the festival is over, their daughters will become old maids. Most displays consist of just a prince, (Odairi-sama) and a princess (Ohina-sama), but more elaborate displays include the dolls being part of a 5 or 7 tier display (hinadan), along with courtiers, candy, rice boiled with red beans (osekihan), white sake (shirozake), peach blossoms, diamond shaped rice cake (hishimochi), toys, and tiny furniture. Traditionally many parents or grandparents will begin their first display for their daughter, called hatsu zekku, when she is just a year old, but some families have passed their dolls down from generation to generation with the bride carrying her dolls with her to her new home. Aside from the displays, Japanese used to go view the peach blossoms coming out, drink sake with a blossom in it, and bathe in water with the blossoms. The blossoms represent desirable feminine qualities, including serenity, gentility, and equanimity.
The festival evolved into the form we can see today during the Edo Period (1603-1867), and it is still possible for people to buy Hina Matsuri dolls created during that time as well as the late 19th and early 20th centuries in antique shops during the season. Two areas that come alive with such displays and events like those above is Yoshimura and Yanagawa, both in Fukuoka Prefecture."

Signs of Spring



Awww...Kawaii, ne?!?

HK Home




















To whom it concerns :

:)

The Kitties now have a NEW home.

No longer on the Keitai!
No longer on the Key chain!

I found a cute CLEAR bag to place them in WHICH can also display them as well!

YAYY!!! Just means I can buy a WHOLE LOT more - lovely!!!

What happened to Spring?!?

So, you THINK Spring is right around the corner...lovely SUNNY Saturdays, days where you can leave work without a jacket, birds chirping outside and THEN THIS!

Here's what we got hit with Sunday and Monday. Can you believe it!?! I just took my car into the dealers on Friday too to get it inspected so I had a loner for a week. Since I didn't have my car, I didn't have my ice/snow window scrapper. SO...here I am FREEZING COLD again, scrapping off snow from my car window with a PAN LID. YES, a PAN LID. Seriously, that's the only thing I could come up with and work properly.

NOW I want Spring to come even MORE!!!! :)