火曜日, 8月 15, 2006

3rd Grade Mangas - Ryoukawa JHS














Good-bye Ryoukawa, Kamiyama, & Ikarashi JHS


My last school meal and eating in the Teacher's room.




My students at Ryoukawa working hard on my 4th of July word-search!

My name tags on my desks!
Some of my favorite female students at Ikarashi.

Farewell Kaetsu BoE

Our final meeting for the Kaetsu BoE was held in July. We had 7 ALTs under the same Prefectural Board and we all had to clear out our apartment - some that have been lived in for 18 years.

This is a picture of what Cam called "the Shake-Down" where we had to give 500 yen a month for apartment repairs. One of the many joy-ish things of working on our Board.
For our ending party we started with Nomihodai on the south side of the station.
Then on to karaoke.




Ben and Polly eventually called it quits and we all got home around midnight. It was a very interesting night.

DisneySea Part 2

Mermaid Lagoon was a nice escape from the rain since it was mostly underground "in the sea"!
Walking into Aeriel's Grotto made us want to bust out "I wanna be where the people are..." since it was all so detailed. This was one of my favorite places in the park!
This was the Arabian Coast.
They had lots of markets to shop around which was very fun.
This is Simone doing her belly moves during the Sinbad's 7 Voyages ride.
Mysterious Island.
The tram to and from DisneySea. Cute!



Entrance/Exit to DisneySea. The Mediterranean Harbor was up front, so everything here looked like Venice!

DisneySea Part 1

Simone got to drive the vehicle for the Indian Jones ride.
The various popcorn flavors throughout the whole park. We tried Strawberry and Coconut, but they even had curry and chocolate ones too. Quite interesting!
This mountain on Mysterious Island erupted every hour and it was LOUD. Where ever you were in the park, you'd start feeling little trembles and loud cracking sounds and when you saw the mountain - fire was being shot out of the top. Kinda cool!
Mermaid Lagoon.
Raging Spirits - The only roller-coaster in both Disney Parks that has a 360 loop.
Our favorite ride - Journey to the Center of the Earth. Awesome!

月曜日, 8月 14, 2006

花より男子」パート2 2007年1月から放送決定!!

http://www.tbs.co.jp/hanayoridango/news.html

So, I have used my trusty online Japanese to English translator (which I have used quite often with my new BoE) to figure out the true meaning behind the new post and here ya are. After working in Japan for one year - this actually makes some sense to me. Enjoy!

"It was broadcasted to last December and the continuation of the boy decided from the flower being broadcast again from 2007 January ! ! Performance, Sho Jun Inoue Makoto middle Matsumoto Oguri decade Matsuda thickly Abe power, returns with the same cast as other part 1. The exhausting and Domyoji which with the rust of part 1 become scattered doing, how meeting again returning? ? Little bit there is a time to broadcast, but please in the pleasure ! !"

hehehehe....
In other words
It's official: Hana Yori Dango part 2 will be filmed! The first HYD aired in October - December 2005; the sequel will be broadcasted in January 2007. The cast from HYD 1 will return, ie. Inoue Mao, Matsumoto Jun, Oguri Shun, Matsuda Shota, and Abe Tsuyoshi. HYD 1 ended with the separation of Tsukushi and Domyouji; how will they meet again in the sequel? Please look forward to it!

Yayy!!! Can't wait. Something exciting for those cold winter months. :)

In case you didn't know...

Who is Hello Kitty?

Hello Kitty was born in London, England where she lives with her parents and her twin sister, Mimi. Both Hello Kitty and Mimi are in the third grade. They have many friends at school and share many adventures. When school's out, Hello Kitty travels the world making friends. Her generosity and kindness endear her to everyone she meets. Her hobbies include music, reading, and eating the sweets she and her sister bake, and best of all, making new friends.


The character herself:

Hello Kitty was originally created by Sanrio designer Ikuko Shimizu in 1974. Shimizu left the company about a year later. The second designer, Setsuko Yonekubo, took over for five years until 1980 when the task was given to Yuko Yamaguchi, who still holds the position. The character originally appeared on small novelties for young girls, such as coin purses.
Hello Kitty was given an English name because British culture was popular with Japanese girls at the time of her creation. Kitty's name came from one of the cats that Alice kept in the book Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. When Hello Kitty's boyfriend "Dear Daniel" was created in 1999, designers took his name from the 1971 film, Melody, which starred Mark Lester as a character called Daniel, and features songs by the Bee Gees.
Hello Kitty's fictional world includes a whole array of friends and family members. Since 2004 she has even had a pet cat of her own called Charmmy Kitty, and a pet hamster called Sugar. Charmmy resembles Hello Kitty but has more cat-like features. Charmmy Kitty was given to Hello Kitty by her father, George White, and Sugar by her boyfriend Dear Daniel.

Official profile of Kitty:
Name: Kitty White
Birthday: November 1, 1974
Blood type: A (Negative)
Place of birth: Suburban London
Height: That of five apples
Weight: That of three shiny apples
Good at: Baking cookies
Favorite food: Apple pie made by Mama (A.K.A. mum or Mary)
Favorite word: "Friendship"
Collects: Small cute things like sweets, stars, goldfish, etc.
Best school subjects: English, music, visual arts, and pie eating
Description: A bright and kind-hearted kitten. Very close to her twin sister Mimmy.

As far as my collection goes:
Okay...it is an obsession! I will happily admit it!

But I have come to the point where I refuse to count my little kitties. I'm still collecting like crazy wherever I travel and will have to buy a bigger kitty bag soon since they all don't fit anymore.

火曜日, 8月 01, 2006

Hello Hello Hello!

well...

I'm not fully back to normal just yet, last week was a whirlwind!

I moved apartments, my parents came to visit, I started my new job, I went to handle paperwork for my Japanese license and have my driving test THIS THURSDAY (yicks!), went to Fuji Rock and camped out for 4 nights, and now my friend Shaady is here for two weeks. So much, but OH so much fun!!!

I'm getting my internet transferred - so it shouldn't be too much longer till things are back online at my new place and I can do some major updating!!!

now, on top of Disney Sea and Osaka/Sumo Weekend updates. I have family pics, crazy karaoke pics, and FUJI ROCK - yayy!!! I'm still slowly getting the mud off me from the weekend but what an amazing time! We saw celebrities, some really really awesome and really crappy bands, danced till we were too exhausted to even stand, and ate way too much food (like 4 to maybe 5 meals a day).

Any-who. Today I am visiting my base school -Katahigashi JHS- for the first time and giving my little Japanese teachers speech - fun stuff. Other than that, I am preparing for Group B orientation.

To all you newbies coming in WELCOME TO NIIGATA
Esp. my Group B gang: James S., Christopher, Luke, Jenny, James H., Pearl, Richard, Melissa, Katherine, Moreen, Evgeny, and Anna. Can't wait to meet you all. C'ya soon in Tokyo!!!

LATER

p.s. I'm off to Nagaoka Wednesday for the Grand Hanabi display - can't wait!!!

土曜日, 7月 22, 2006

Back up and working!!!! Yayy!!!

Hey Everyone!
Got my computer back up and working, but I am moving in 2 two days - so - my internet won't be following until a few days later. Gomen,ne! :) I'll be posting back to normal ASAP - promise!

Updates to come:
DisneySea!


Osaka Weekend -
Sumo and the City!

月曜日, 7月 10, 2006

Cicadas are out!

Hey all-

So, it has happened again!!!

I think I'm just cursed or at least I download like crazy...hehe....so what I mean is -
my computer crashed again.
So......no updates for a while.

This time it's a hard drive problem, meaning yes...I more than likely lost pictures and video and lots of paper work that I've created for class at school...BUT I have so much on my mind as it is (moving apartments, JP DL, Group B orientation, Japanese farewell speeches, family and friends coming to visit, Osaka/Nagoya-sumo/Kobe wknd, Fuji Rock) that it really doesn't seem to bother me!

Is that strange?

I think maybe I'm just still numb from last time (yes, only a few months ago!) when it crashed and I just can't be bothered. Who knows!?! It will be a week or so till I get me a new hard drive. And then I'll be BACK with revenge!!!

Until then you just got to imagine the great photos I have yet to show: DisneySea, Simone's Farewell Sing-dig, Kaitsu BoE Enkai, Last day at Ryoukawa JHS and their manga projects. Oh - I can't wait! It'll be good!!!

金曜日, 7月 07, 2006

Crazy Language!

Let's face it - English is a crazy language!

You lovers of the English language will enjoy this... There is a two-letter word that perhaps has more meanings than any other two-letter word, and that is "UP."

It's easy to understand UP, meaning toward the sky or at the top of the list, but when we awaken in the morning, why do we wake UP? At a meeting, why does a topic come UP? Why do we speak UP? Why are the officers UP for election? Why is it UP to the secretary to write UP a report?

We call UP our friends. And we use it to brighten UP a room, polish UP the silver, we warm UP the leftovers and clean UP the kitchen. We lock UP the house and some guys fix UP the old car.

At other times the little word has real special meaning. People stir UP trouble, line UP for tickets, work UP an appetite, and think UP excuses. To be dressed is one thing, but to be dressed UP is special.

And this UP is confusing: A drain must be opened UP because it is stopped UP. We open UP a store in the morning, but we close it UP at night. We cut UP our food, but a cut UP is a clown. We seem to be pretty mixed UP about UP! To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of UP, look the word UP in the dictionary. In a desk-sized dictionary, it takes UP almost 1/4th of the page and can add UP to about thirty definitions. If you are UP to it, you might try building UP a list of the many ways UP is used. It will take UP a lot of your time, but if you don't give UP, you may wind UP with a hundred or more.

When it threatens to rain, we say it is clouding UP. When the sun comes out, we say it is clearing UP. When it rains, it wets the earth and messes things UP. When it doesn't rain for awhile, things dry UP.

Fess UP... You like this!

One could go on and on, but I'll wrap it UP for now,
Because my time is UP, so..... Time to shut UP! Oh... One more thing: What is the first thing you do in the morning
And the last thing you do at night? U-P

Tanabata - Star Festival


Japanese Star FestivalJuly 7th is called Tanabata in Japan. It's a Japanese tradition wherein people write their wishes on tanzaku paper (colorful, small strips of paper) and hang them on bamboo branches. People also hang many kinds of paper decorations on bamboo branches and place them outside their houses. People celebrate the day at home and in schools. Many cities and towns hold festivals and have Tanabata displays decorating the main streets. In some regions, people light lanterns and float them on the river, or float bamboo leaves on the river.
The most common Tanabata decorations are colorful streamers. Streamers are said to symbolize the weaving of threads. Other common decorations are Toami (casting net), which means good luck for fishing and farming and Kinchaku (bag), which means wealth.
Tanabata originated more than 2000 years ago with an old Chinese tale called Kikkoden.
Once there was a weaver princess named Orihime and a cow herder prince named Hikoboshi living in space. After they got together, they were playing all the time and forgot their jobs. The king was angry at them and separated them on opposite sides of the Amanogawa River (Milky Way). The king allowed them to meet only once a year on July 7th. This is why Tanabata is also called the Star Festival. People say that Orihime and Hikoboshi can't meet each other if July 7th is rainy, so they pray for good weather and also make wishes for themselves. In many regions in Japan, Tanabata is celebrated on August 7th (which is near July 7th on the lunar calendar) instead of July 7th.