Sunday, August 24, 2008

Back to School

I am back to school and am going to start a new blog for organizational purposes. This one is called Senior Life and will be documenting my trip through my last year of school. You can find it at:

http://jonsseniorlife.blogspot.com

All of my future entries will be on that website.

Japan was a great experience and now it is time to move on.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Bye Bye Japan!

The bags are packed, the room is clean, the time is not here yet. I managed to shuffle my things around so both of my bags are just under the 23 kilo limit (by about 0.4 kilos!) Hopefully the person who checks my bags will be kind enough to overlook the fact that I have a ton of stuff in my backpack. I have to carry my 2 pillows, hat, and business suit jacket (or wear them >_<) onto the plane. I don't know what to do now. I have about an hour before I want to catch the train to the airport. I should be arriving at about 2pm, almost 3 hours before my flight.

And now my words have ended...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Packing Woes

It's not the size of the stuff I have, it's the weight! All of my stuff easily fits into my 2 suitcases, but each one is overweight by about 2 kilos. It looks like I'll be carrying some books with me onto the plane. The other problem is that I have too much random stuff and not enough clothes to provide padding. I will get it!!!

Scaling the House

I just went into town half an hour ago and when I came back the door was locked. On top of that, I had forgotten my key and nobody was home to let me in.

Great.

For the first time since I got here I had to break into my own house. It just so happens that my window has been open 24/7 to relieve me from the heat. The bad part is that I live on the 2nd floor. It actually wasn't that hard to climb up to my room. Houses are so close together here that I used the adjacent house as a balance and climbed my way up. getting over the balcony railing was the hardest part.

Anyways, back to packing!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Yep

So I have to finish the rest of my food and sake before I leave. I have a lot of sake. That means I will be super hungover by tomorrow morning.

I also need to find a home for my beetle before I leave. The problem is I don't know anybody that wants one.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

So Very Very Tired (and not ready to go home)

Quick update. I will try to do a full update later (most likely on the plane ride home.)

Wednesday - Skipped my last anthro class and stayed home. Rented movies
Thursday - Last class with Okuhara Sensei.
Friday - Last class with Oto Sensei (last class ever). Finished my books at book off. Had dinner with Kishi Sensei and Hajime san. Skipped dinner with Mieon,
Saturday - Graduation ceremony. Said goodbye to everyone at the afterparty. Walked with Steve and Sonja. Hung out with Sonja till 6pm.
Sunday - Disney Sea with Lisa

Monday plans - get something nice for my host family. Send pictures to Niigata.
Tuesday plans - Sushi with host family. Finish packing.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Last Week of School

The last week of school started today. I went to Japanese class as per usual and nothing particularly exciting happened. I did however, decide to start renting movies. More on that later.

For lunch I met up with Steve, Kyle, Milton, and Daniel for some noodles at the nearby restaurant. Good times. Zaru-soba tastes even better when the weather is really hot like this.

I met up with Ryota for the last time today too. He is busy this week studying and things so we probably won't be able to meet up again before I leave. This time Vaso showed up in the middle of our conversation. Chika (Mile's girlfriend) also showed up a little later. We all talked mostly in Japanese. We played with Vaso's dictionary. It has a feature where it will say English words out loud in a computerized voice. There is something really satisfying about having a dictionary curse at you ^_^

On my way home I stopped by the local Tsutaya and opened up a rental account. It sure took me long enough to do it! I want to rent/burn some dvd's before I go home for future watching enjoyment. The reason for doing it here is for the Japanese subtitles instead of English ones. If I watch a Japanese movie with Japanese subtitles I can understand exactly 50% more than without them. It really helps that much with the listening. Today I got L: Change the World and also watched my Tales of Symphonia bonus disk that I received. Tomorrow who knows what I will get!