Thursday, October 23, 2008

Nuts.

So not that anyone needs another reminder of how scary the U.S. economy is right now but....when I first got to Japan it took about 114 yen (just think of one yen as comparable to a penny) to make 1 U.S. dollar. Today: a mere 98 yen.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Four Month Anniversary, Extravaganza : Part Four

For the love of my life. You know that I think about you every second of every day. This song is pretty much perfect.





P.S. I just have to brag a little bit because, I upholstered that little striped sofa by myself. It was yellow plastic before (well, I don't know if plastic is the word, but it stuck really bad to the back of your knees and it sure wasn't leather) and now it is cute and is so comfy because it's the same material as a nice knit sweatshirt.

Four Month Anniversary, Extravaganza : Part Three



Ikebana class. My teacher was so excited to have a foreigner take her class that she invited her daughter and granddaughters to come meet me. We had lunch and tea and cakes together and then we all played board games and card games. I taught her granddaughters how to shuffle cards the American way. It was a joyful day. The first picture is my first ikebana flower arrangement done in the traditional style with three main angles. FYI it's really difficult to take a decent picture of flower arrangements that are as tall as you are.

Four Month Anniversary, Extravaganza : Part Two





Japan at night. Love. (First three are Kyoto and the last picture is Mijayima.)

Four Month Anniversary, Extravaganza : Part One



These first two pictures are from our hotel room in Fukuoka (we died laughing trying to read the "English" hotel information). The last picture is a small paper bag that was holding some lesson props one of the Japanese teachers had made. I found it in the staff office and immediately, I broke out my camera. A (cowboy?) bucket of popcorn threatening to shoot you up if you don't eat the very popcorn he is made of? Jackpot. Click on the pictures to see the writing more clearly.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Halloween Costume Ideas.



So I had one brilliant idea for a Halloween costume but since Halloween is so close I don't know if I'll have time to pull it all together by the end of the week. MJ is one easy option to use as a back-up. I found this video while looking for outfits and DANG, the VMA's used to be kind of good apparently!

Which led me to a second possible back-up: Britney Spears VMA disaster. Then I thought, no, no, I don't think Japan can handle the sequined underwear. Maybe in Tokyo, but not here. But I did end up finding this gem (it's not what you think it is):

Pictures Lost Forever. Sigh...



So I'm feeling quite a bit bummed because Kozue and I got really hyped up on caffeine and chocolate cake and took some of the most hilarious pictures that I was planning on posting today. It did include one picture which, as we went back through the photos, Kozue saw and exclaimed, "You look like Kewpie! Japanese mayonnaise character!" So I'm sorry you will never get to witness the hilariousness. In the meantime...here's the real Kewpie. Enjoy your Sunday's, friends.

Friday, October 17, 2008

On the way to work.



Still trying to adjust and drive on the left side of the road. I love seeing mountains and trees and flowers every day on the way to work. Especially when it's raining, there are these beautiful whispy clouds that kind of just hang out halfway to the top of the mountains. Little things make me happy, what can I say.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Dinner, Kozue's House.



Me feeding Kozue's pet goats (obviously). Also, me trying to discreetly chew and swallow a slab of raw octopus. Which actually tasted good, but I just don't think I can handle the texture of this particular food. I think I chewed on one piece for like 10 minutes before I was able to sawllow it. Thanks Kozue for taking these pictures...and for eating the leftover half of my octopus when no one was looking... and for an amazing weekend...BFF's! (Although, shouldn't bff's actually be typed bf's f ? Has anyone else considered this?)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A-bomb Dome





Miyajima (from the shrine)


I love it when I go to a big landmark like this and get to watch Japanese people be just as excited and touristy as I am. Also, I love the outfits Japanese girls wear (and, oh, the umbrellas and parasols!).
Miyajima is just south of Hiroshima and you must take a ferry to reach the island. It was believed to be the home of the gods and that is why this shrine (only about 1/4 of it is in the bottom picture) was built in the ocean as a pier. The Japanese believed it would be disrespectful to use the land. Even though there is a small town on this island today and it is home to about one thousand people, there is no hospital on the island and burials are not permitted there. Kozue told me that in the past (and I'm not clear on whether this still happens today) the injured and the dead were transported from the island on red boats: literally "blood boats" in Japanese.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Iwakuni and Miyajima




I spent the weekend with Kozue (of course) and we went to Iwakuni (the amazing bridge) and to Miyajima (the beautiful Tori gate in the water). Travelling with Kozue is great because not only can she help me order food in restaurants, but she actually knows the history behind the places we are visiting. I think more pictures from both locations are in order!

Kyoto



Heian Shrine and the Golden Pavillion. I'm thinking you'll be able to figure out which is which. I love the way the sky looked the day I went to the Heian Shrine, very majestic. The Golden Pavillion is so spectacular I think it looks fake in pictures: kind of like a miniature of itself. It was so lovely in person, though.

Sorry, to anyone who's actually visited this blog hoping for new posts. (Silly you!)

So I think maybe, MAYBE, I'll have more luck with this if I just try to post a couple of pictures at a time. Maybe one a day and in no particular order. Otherwise it's just too much pressue to come back from a weekend trip with 600 new pictures on my camera and think what in the heck am I going to do with all of these and when will I find time to edit and post all of them?
So I'm just going to try and mix it up a bit more and explain the pictures as the come.