Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Two More Days And Then Back To Work

i met the new twins the other day- they're adorable! so cute... they're fraternal twins, not identical. the boys were born just on either side of midnight so they have their own birthdays. maybe it'll make up for having nearly identical names.

this weekend was packed. i spent most of it in Nagoya, listening to bands and chatting with guitarists and watching parades etc etc etc. i met some extremely cool people and got some cds and other people took photos of my friends and i holding said cds in order to display their 'international appeal'.
i'm planning to continue my insinuation into the nagoya music scene. soon i will be a staple at shows, and eventually i will find a band to sing in, and then my assimilation will be complete. bwahahaha.
or something like that, anyway.

my friend ella performed in a dance festival on sunday! she kicked some serious ass. it was incredibly hot... the dancers pretty much collapsed as soon as they left the stage. they all put on some stunning performances though. as far as ridiculous goes, though, the guys who were not in any contest at all won by a long shot. photos are posted... words escape me. they were certainly memorable, that's for sure. the best part is that this is apparently a multi-city phenomenon, there was more than one group of them in the park, and they start and end every song by combing their hair.


Thursday, August 19, 2010

Approximately Seven Million Festivals Later

i'm still not done with summer and the festivals keep coming. so far i've gone to... at least five? seven? lots? not sure. the last one was about slugs, which did not make an appearance, and buddhist monks, which also did not make an appearance, and nothing to do with tv crews even though they showed up anyway.

two more weeks until work starts up again. i'm actually looking forward to seeing my students, although i'm not looking forward to wearing unnecessarily hot clothing and standing around like an idiot. in the meantime, i've got EVEN MORE festivals to go to... there's a couple in nagoya and one of them is a mandatory-attendance type thing because my friend is dancing in it.

honestly, even if she wasn't, i'd probably go anyway. she's just a convenient excuse to watch people dance and wear interesting outfits and generally cause some trouble in a publicly acceptable fashion.

today i'm heading out to lunch with one of the teachers from work, and then... something? and then i have taiko practice! first practice ever. i have high hopes that this will be a better fit for me temperamentally than kyuudo was. being very serious and standing very still and posing until it was time to shoot arrows was extremely cool, but i'm neither serious nor cool. maybe jumping around and making a lot of noise will agree with me.

art-wise, i've got another couple of people who are looking for tattoo designs so i'm gonna try and get that done soon. i wish i had some studio space... it's hard to keep focused in a one room apartment that contains all your stuff.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

So A Whole Lot Of Stuff Happened



And I Didn't Tell You About Any Of It

because i am a jerk.

it's probably genetic. (love you mom.)

so approximately a week and a half ago, i got a call from my fellow philadelphian expat, a really awesome girl named vash, asking if i'd be up for a trip. to tokyo. in two days.

being insane and bored, i said HELL YES and proceeded to make no concrete plans of any kind beyond buying a backpack covered in ska-check and looking at prices of train tickets. we headed out of nagoya and after approximately a million years on a train with some really pretty scenery and adorable small children speaking bad english at us, we arrived in tokyo.

weirdest question of the trip: "why are YOU speaking japanese?!" said in tones of shock and horror. luckily, every other person we talked to was pretty awesome, over all.

we spent a night in roppongi at a karaoke place and the zombie-march as the clubs emptied the next morning was enough to give a girl nightmares. i was amazed they were all still conscious enough to totter down the street in 7 inch heels, considering they looked like death spat them out and were about 60 pounds shy of a healthy body weight on average.
we ended up spending a big chunk of the next few days in shibuya and harajuku, with a brief jaunt over to akihabara. all places i wanna go again. when i have more money. tokyo is a money-eating machine O_O and i didn't even really do much shopping.

also, i met a kid who was wearing a philly cheesteak t shirt who ACTUALLY KNEW WHAT IT SAID and had worn it on purpose. apparently he really likes oldschool R+B and was pretty excited to meet two girls who were actually from philly. considering he's the first person who hasn't either mentioned rocky, creamcheese or the 76ers who actually knew where philadelphia was, i am super impressed.

also also, a very sweet japanese boy asked me for directions while i was sitting in yoyogi koen, which did not do any good at all as i could barely answer him and had no idea how to get him anywhere. he looked so disappointed... poor guy. however, points to me for not looking like a tourist in a city i don't know! hooray!

in other news: nagoya had a world cosplay summit and i missed it. steph talked me into buying a yukata and i'm wearing it next week at a festival at nagoya castle. i am in the process of conning people into coming to my tiny town and hanging out with me for a few days. everyone i know who lives close is on vacation or busy and i'm going crazy.

oh! and my friend just had her twins! i'm going to go visit them soon- twin boys! i'm so happy for her!

Friday, July 23, 2010

quick post!


ok, so a fancy new outfit has been procured. it is the only one i've found that was 1) not covered in flowers or 2) not pink. i love it. definitely wearing it soon.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Fireworks are awesome, and now I need fancier clothes

i'm less than a week into summer vacation and i can already tell it's going to be epic. fireworks were phenomenal (i'm going to see some more this sunday) although i felt inadequately dressed... everyone was all dolled up in yukata. on top of that, the fireworks took up more than fifty percent of the sky. it was indescribable... and apparently they get better.

i attended a work party yesterday night that involved far too much eating of strange things. i feel like i may have passed some sort of secret test, and now i will be allowed into the special clubhouse and taught the secret handshake. maybe. if i'm good.

the rainy season is officially over! hooray! now it's just the hot and humid less rainy season - read: summer- so i better suck it up and get used to it. in unrelated news, i have figured out how to bake using my new toaster oven. it's surprisingly different from using any other oven ever, but it works just fine.

i'm not sure what's going on tonight but if no one has anything planned, i'm going out anyway. i have no intention of staying in tonight- it's way too much fun to go out.

Friday, July 16, 2010

NATSUYASUMI! yaaaay


So it's now officially summer vacation for me. six whole weeks... i intend to fill them with anything i can think of. this week has been intense- there were flood/landslide warnings three out of five days, which meant canceled classes and me sitting in an office pretending i had work to do. on top of that, someone from my company came and observed one of my lessons...

luckily it went pretty well.

i'm really looking forward to the end of the rainy season. apparently, there's just a couple more days and then i'm in the clear. finally! there's only so much grey humid nasty weather i can take before i start to get a little crazy. i'm planning on having a girls' night this weekend, which will be awesome, and watching hanabi (fireworks) in nagoya on monday. i got invited to a couple of teacher parties, but they're at the same time (laaame) so i'm going with the ones who asked me first.
the other school retaliated by inviting me to the next school party... which is in october. they figure there's no possible way for me to have a conflict with that.
i gotta say, i'm really going to miss my students all summer. they're awesome kids.
i'll probably see them around town, though... it's not a big enough place that i won't run into them. this could be either good or bad. i'm hoping none of them are traumatized by my suddenly visible tattoos and multiple earrings. however, unless they're a little dim, they should have figured out that i'm not entirely respectable- so it shouldn't come as TOO much of a shock.
i hope.

anyway, i can't think of too much stuff to write currently. i'll try and update again in a few days, when i've caught up on sleep and stuff.

in other news, here's a picture of the sunset near my house.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Ok, so i may be a little behind with this.

i think at this point it's well established that i'm very bad at remembering to update blogs. it's something that all two of you who read it will have to deal with, i'm afraid.

I taught at my first kindergarten today- I have five of them but I only visit twice a year. The kids were incredible... I taught them some songs and how to play duck-duck-goose (which is harder than you'd think with three year olds) and some basic colors, and was used as a jungle gym. I've really missed being around young kids... hanging out with twenty 3yr olds made me lonesome for Jay and Alex and Philadelphia in general.

My senseis are taking full advantage of the fact that I can not only draw, but like doing it (to an extent. this is beginning to get silly.) This means I'm basically producing massive amounts of pictures of random things... this weekend's project is adjectives. This is actually insanely hard- for example, how do you illustrate "awesome" and "wonderful"? So far I've managed "loud" "popular" and "difficult/exciting". i think it's exciting, my sensei thinks it's difficult. can't it be both?

In closing, very few things are more difficult than trying to walk with four children attached to one arm, two attached to the other, and three fighting for a space to attach themselves. However, I totally managed it. Also, the shyest 3yr old they've got decided I was there specifically to play with him only. He got very upset when I had to leave. Also, I made one of my JTEs laugh hard enough that he spit out his drink. I feel accomplished.

Also Also, I read my first (non textbook) sentence. It involved ice cream.