木曜日, 3月 08, 2007

HODARE Festival

This last weekend, we went to the HODARE festival in Tochio. It was VERY snowy, VERY VERY cold, and VERY VERY VERY wet. But we put up with 3 hours in the bad weather for a chance to ride the biggest HODARE in Japan!

HODARE festival is a very unique festival in Japan.
It is held each year at Shimoraiden on the second Sunday of March. Shimoraiden is a village of Tochio area in Nagaoka City. In Tochio, there are many Buddhist stone images. Originally, the main symbol of the HODARE fesival -- a wooden penis, 2.2m in length, and weighing 600kg -- was made of stone. This symbol had special religious significance for many people who believe that praying to or touching the symbol would ensure a good marriage, fertility, or good fortune.
Today, it is the biggest of its kind in Japan.
The HODARE symbol usually rests in a shrine located next to an 800-year-old ceder tree. During the festival, a large ceremonial rope weighing 200kg is tied around the tree. It takes about 25 men to assist in this task.


The ceremony begins at 11am. At this time, many people place strings of special beads in front of the HODARE symbol. This is followed by hopeful mothers-to-be who pray for a happy home-life and healthy babies. The symbol is then carried from its usual resting place to the street and paced on to a portable shrine. Some women climb on to it, and are carried around he streets of Shimoraiden.

The festival is said to have its origins from before the Edo era. In those days on the day of the festival, the young villagers would gather in the open space before the Buddhist statue and then carry the stone penis and large worry beads around the village accompanied by conch shells and 'taiko' drum players. It was thought that if they stopped, misfortune would descend upon them.

Hodare in English is 'male genitals', but if the characters are written in hiragana, the meaning then becomes 'the ripening of rice plants'.
At this years festival, they had 'lucky mochi' making and a stall selling Tochio's famous Jumbo Aburage, Tamari, souvenirs and more.

There was also a stall selling delicious local sake (which was good!), sweet drinks, and 'kajuka' fish sake. Congrats to Pam who had to nerve to try it!For the girls who went...
I will always cherish the memory of trying not to laugh when those
two drunk elderly guys yelled "Symbol....Panis!" at us!
Nice! :)
Plus, I will always cringe when I remember us getting into my car the night before
and the surprise we saw then.

ありがとう



De-lovely!!!

It's OPEN!!!!



F.Y.I.
Toni & Guy are having a special for the first month of it's opening.
Get your first haircut this month and it's 50% off!!!!
Plus, they have ENGLISH speaking stylists.
A-W-E-S-O-M-E

What's up with the weather!?!

So, the last few weeks in the ken have been strangely nice.
Warming up and staying sunny throughout the day.
I loved it!!! Then, in the last two days....BAM.....this!
Winter is not giving up without a last show-down!
I'm not dissin' the snow....it has its magical qualities,
but when you don't HAVE it all winter and when Spring looks
riiiiiiight around the corner, it decides to snow all night -
No...Na-ugh!!!
I hate waking up to the sound of cars driving over slush!


Graduation Survival Kit





Chinatown - Yokohama






月曜日, 3月 05, 2007

Graduation is upon us...


In the next couple of days, all my 3rd graders will have their graduation ceremonies. They'll sing their songs, sign each others memory books, and takes tons of pictures. Even better is that in the next couple of weeks....school will be finished as well -YEAH- !!! So, as a graduation present, I made a farewell board for one of my schools 3rd graders. Paper flowers done by me, but congrats written by fellow students. Cute, ne?

The Wrong and The Right

I love when you see random rules around school, esp. when the students draw it like here.
This is the wrong way and right way for wearing the uniforms to school, plus.....no dying of the hair. YET - My hair looks just like the wrong version - I love it!!! One of the great things about being foreign....we can bend the rules AND get away with it.

水曜日, 2月 14, 2007

English Poetry on Vday

So, for my 1st graders today, I thought it might be fun/creative
for them to write some poetry on Valentine's Day. Of course it
could be about whatever they wanted, but in the same pattern.
Here's a few of my favorites:
I love the part about 7-11. Makin' it real!
This boy worked hard for it. I have to say...I'm impressed.
He wants to be a "Carpenter" when half my students have
no idea was a "teacher" is.
Okay....he copied this from the book, but at least he used the darn thing!
And drew a picture!
Niiiice! I love he added Mosera (aka Mothera - Godzillas rival)

hehehe Just one of the many odd ones.
I'm not really sure why "eatting" is one of the words!?!
I also love the random use of "Sun" at the end, what!?!
All his hard work into something he doesn't like.
And...
the strangest one of all.
I'm not sure where he found these words!?!
He's a 1st grader of ALL things - kinda scary!!!

Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!
Stay away from deep, dark holes.

月曜日, 2月 12, 2007

日曜日, 2月 11, 2007

What do I do!?!

Like many NOT re-contracting ALTs.....the constant thought is always there: What do I do!?!

Go home, find a job, travel more, teach more, grad school...

Tricky! Tricky!

Grad school may be the right choice for you, but you need to investigate further.So put those studying skill to use, and pick a program that's perfect for you.And make sure you're going for the right reasons - not just to avoid getting a job.
You Should Maybe Go to Grad School

金曜日, 2月 02, 2007

This speaks for itself...

Sorry I can't be there to help celebrate. But know - I love you and I hope you enjoy your special day!!! :)

XOX -Love- XOX

P.s. I circled #2 yesterday on the re-contracting form for JET. It's offical....I'm out of here!