Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Happy Birthday Mum Post :)

Mum's birthday was yesterday :) Happy birthday and Congrats! Also, I hope you get better from your sickness.

Anyway I'll start with George's birthday last Wednesday. A few days ago, we were discussing what to get him... but there was no conclusion. I remembered that he liked Amazake, but that isn't a lot. So I went to ask him directly, and he said he wanted soccer gloves or a wallet. I'm not great at choosing gloves, so the safer (and most likely the longer-lasting) option would be the wallet.

So, I got a list of people who wanted to chip in, and went shopping after school the next day. I scoured the big mall, "Aeon", for wallets ranging from the cheap canvas type to the really high class leather wallets. Eventually after having a look at all that was available, I figured that the best thing = simplicity. So I got him a plain high quality leather brown wallet. Without the contributions of 7 people, that would have been a tough buy despite the simplicity of the design. Afterwards I grabbed a few letters (so people can write more personalised messages, and also because there weren't any suitable cards), and on my way back I passed by Liquor Mountain to pick up a bottle of Amazake.

The party itself was quite nice :) Again at Misfits, so you can pretty much guess what went on... Ayaka, George's new GF, was there, so I am quite sure he was happy. Misaki wanted to concentrate on her presentation, but ended up going anyway. lol

Thursday... was a full day of school.

Friday... In the evening, I went with Misaki to her University's Orchestra's Concert at Sakae. Apparently it was at the biggest concert hall in Nagoya, which was about one third the size of the Opera House's hall (according to my memory). She felt that I wasn't dressed appropriately, so before it started, I jumped into Uniqlo and made a speed purchase, changed, and went. lol :P

The performance was pretty good, and it didn't cost any money for us either! It reminded me of my High School tromboning days... but it was quite long, so I was dozing off half way through one of the slow movements ><. That doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy it tho! Afterwards, we went to join the other bunch of guys for karaoke. It was a group of 10-11 people, and it was nice to have so many friends gathered together :) Lots of them left early tho. 11 was reduced to 9, 9 to 5, 5 to 3... and the 3 of us (Kyoji, Misaki and I) stayed until the end (about 4:30am). We enjoyed the unlimited cups of hot cocoa, corn soup and juice whilst dying from exhaustion at the same time. :P Saturday- After I got home around 5, we went to sleep... but I had to wake up 4 hours later because I had English to teach >< It went alright, despite my visibly drowsy eyes. So that went until 12. That afternoon, there was a farewell/graduation party/ceremony thing happening at Nanzan University because all the exchange students there are going home ><. So, when I got home, I just had a shower, got some rest, and then headed out together with Misaki to Nanzan. When we got there, all the sushi and… ‘good stuff’ was gone… >< So, I was just munching on salad and biscuits etc. while taking photos with, and saying goodbye to some friends that I probably will never see again  We continued doing that at their dorm, until around 6. Later that night, we were planning a yakiniku party at the party room downstairs. So I had to help George buy a lot of meat and drinks (as well as a very nice hot plate ;)) Lots of people turned up (15 or so), and it was a smokey but fun night ;) The next day was a study day… After I finished doing my part, I helped my girlfriend with her English study. Fell asleep halfway through tho. It’s getting really hot and humid here in Nagoya! >< Also, it is raining quite a lot as well… Apparently it will be the rainy season soon (sometime next month)… which I will not be looking forward to because I hate the rain so much. Especially when I have to ride a bike to get to school in the rain!! Last night was a Nabe (hotpot) party at the Nanzan dorms, where we went to say goodbye to Melinda (from America). We will miss them so much ><
Also, it was good thing that the rain stopped before I left to go there. Lol
Today, I don’t have class, but I was supposed to meet a teacher at second period, but she didn’t turn up. Then I taught English again… then… went to the gym, where I met Rina and Nana (who I really haven’t seen much of recently). Nana is going to come over in about an hour to watch a movie or something. She doesn’t seem to be too positive about her job hunting, and is pretty depressed. So I’ll do my best to cheer her up !
Alright! That’s the wrap for this week. Laters~

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Mother's Day Special- 2010 Jan-May Summary :D


Since it is Mother’s day, I will make the first post since January, almost half a year ago! Mum has been asking for it for a long time. lol
This also means that I will be trying to cover as much as possible from then until now. This includes the end-of-semester-exam period, a very long holiday that lasted from February to the middle of April, and the first few weeks of my second semester on exchange. So I’ll try and make this as organised as possible to help you guys follow J I’ll try my best to remember as much as possible, and I’ll use my loosely noted-on 2010 schedule to be my memory aid.
January
January was an extremely busy month.
There were numerous people’s birthdays which we celebrated. Rina Kimura turned 21 on the 13th, and Jesse Noble turned 22 on the 15th. For Rina’s I recall that she wasn’t expecting anything, and we surprised her (as we had with so many other people). Then we just were having a small house party at Rui’s place, which involved several tequila shots, but overall I think it was a pretty calm party. Jesse’s was held at Shooter’s Bar at Fushimi, which is a foreigner’s bar. All the waiters and waitresses there spoke English, and it was pretty crowded. The food we had there was pizza and something I can’t remember very well, but I recall it was really nice. There was also a huge range of beers, where George spent over 2000 yen on beers alone. There was one of those that I recall even to this day, as the beer that had a after-taste which was similar to SAUSAGES!  Not the average American sausage, but one of those gourmet sausages… it is pretty hard to describe. But if any of you want to try it, it is called HoeGaarden (Garden of Hoes! LOL) 

Weird name, weird taste, weird beer. Weird weird weird. Also weird to me that George didn’t understand why I said it tasted like sausages.
So yes, there were celebrations during January, but this was coupled with a lot of stress. As you know, my university here doesn’t teach in English at all, and I had a tough time understanding the content (especially for Japanese History, and Gender Studies). Actually, Gender Studies was just a report about Contraception. So, that was just a matter of doing my research, and typing it up in Japanese. The hardest bit about that one was that the essay was required to be 4000 words. >< History on the other hand, was supposed to be based upon material given out in class. Unfortunately, these materials were all in 古文 which is ancient Japanese text- which I can NOT read. So, I had to ask the teacher about that, and he asked me to go to the library, get a book, and write about the stuff we learnt in class (which was about the naming system and the laws/regulations attached to that). I got the book, but I also did my own research and got Ooba-san from the International Centre to help me out. At this time, my tutor, Nana, who I thought would be there to help me through this much-needed time, was too busy with her own affairs. So I had to battle it out by my own means. This kind of pissed me off, but, it’s okay now.
The month after, when the results were released, I was happy that my hard work paid off. Out of the 8 subjects I took, 7 were As and 1 was a B (gender studies). ^^
February
Family Trip
In February, the Yuen family came to pay me a visit- and travel around Japan. Actually they came in the end of January, but we went to Hokkaido together in February. We took a long train ride to Sapporo, and just did various things around there. The streets were icy, and everything was freezing cold. I even ended up buying a ninja-looking kind of mask, which covered the whole face except for the eyes.

Alex got the best beanie in the world...

Very useful when we went to the snow, but eventually, even the mask froze over because the moisture it trapped solidified. It was very uncomfortable by the end of that day. Oh, by ‘that day’ I mean the day where my brother, Alex, and I went to Teine Highlands.
It was a fun day, but it started off pretty shaky due to insufficient planning. We went to some station (whose name I have totally forgotten), in expectations for a bus that only existed during a period in December’s post Christmas. So, I thought there was no way to get to the highlands at that time. But after asking a nice lady to help us, we finally made our way there via a more complicated, but also complicated way. After arriving we did our gear rentals etc. and bought our tickets. I was on the snowboard, Alex was on the skis. 

The lift pass supposedly ended at 6pm. So, I intended on staying until that time, which in the end turned out to be a bad idea because there were no buses operating at that time from the place where we hired the stuff… So, it was chaos when we realised we were stranded. On top of that, after taking off my stuff I realised that I lost my mobile, so I couldn’t ring our parents to tell them that we were stranded/late, and I lost all my contacts~ VERY inconvenient. Lucky for us, there were still people in the office there, and they offered to help us get home, and they said that they’d help me look for my phone in the morning. (but it was never found).
On the way back, we stopped for a night at Hakodate, and then a few hours at Tokyo, before returning to Nagoya. I got a new sim card, and put it in another phone. Therefore I had a phone that worked with the same number/mail, but no contacts...
On that night, we also had a family all-night karaoke~ (Which is very rare!) o.o, and they went to Hong Kong the next morning.
Karaoke Week
That week was a pretty crazy week, because Momoka’s b’day was the next day. We went to Red Rocks (An Australian Bar), then for a Mexican dinner, and went for a few hours of Karaoke. 2 days after, we went Karaoke all night with Aurelie and her friends, Anna and Takuma. So, overall that week I almost pulled 24 hrs of Karaoke. That is a record. Lol
Also, we went to watch AVATAR in 3D, which I thought was a very good movie, despite the number of people that say that the story is an unoriginal rip-off of Princess Mononoke and Pocahontas.  
Misfits
In February we hanged out a lot with Momoka, Koala (Misaki) and Misaki. We went to play Basketball occasionally, Snooker (I found one in Nagoya!), Karaoke, Bowling, Clubbing, and drinking.
One day, we decided to pay a visit to a bar in Imaike called Misfits, because it was advertised on a Gaijin Magazine. This would be the start of a long ritual of getting drunk every Wednesday. Why? Because it was 1000yen ALL YOU CAN DRINK – whatever they have on their shelves, for 3 hours! It was an easy ritual to keep during the holidays, but even now when we have school, we are trying our best to be punctual to our weekly alcohol-class. J It’s not just a place to get drunk. It is also a great place to bond with the people we already know, and meet new people! It is almost my favourite place in Nagoya. We’ve been basically inviting everyone we know and everyone we’ve been meeting to come…


March

Haircut

So, I haven't had a haircut since the last time I said I had a haircut... which was in October. It was really really long, so much to the extent that I could munch on my fringe. lol So, I decided to go and use my 50% coupon for Ray Fields once again, and get another haircut. This time, I wanted to do something new, so I went for the perm as well- this photo was about.. 2 weeks after I cut it. In the beginning, it was so curly that no matter what I did, I could not manage it.

Before:  (Tied it up, before I went clubbing lol)
After:


Now (2 months after), it is much more manageable~ just like before I permed it, but more wavy. 

DDR
So, Misaki was going to go to America/Italy, so she wasn’t going to be home for a while. And she mentioned that she had a Gamecube and a Mario DDR mat at home~ Ingmar, Rui and Sayaka were travelling around Vietnam, Laos and Thailand at the time- so there wasn’t anyone downstairs to get annoyed at persistent stomping. So, I asked if I could borrow her games :) It was a wonderful way to kill time, while getting a pretty heavy work out without leaving the house. I got AAs on all the very hard songs, and I was trying to do the same for super hard, but it is easier said than done. 
It’s still at my place now, but since the guys are back downstairs I haven’t been using it recently.
St, Patricks Day
St. Patricks Day is the day of the green Irish beer. Had to wear something green so I went green shopping- got a T-shirt and some shoes for a total of 1900yen. Guess where we celebrated it? That’s right, Misfits. It was an awesome night. Lol that is all. 

Lan Parties etc.
When things get boring, and you don’t really want to leave the house. We go back and seek the basic forms of entertainment. Counter strike, Call of Duty, MMORPGS. We spent quite a few days on these things, too bad my computer is hopeless when it comes to staying cool.
Hanami
As the end of the month approached, the Sakura had begun to bloom in Nagoya. It is a season which represents Japan’s beauty, and it is a vital component of Japanese culture. Hanami – literally, Flower watching, typically involves setting up a mat/tarp under the Sakura trees, and having snacks and drinks (a picnic of sorts) while enjoying the scenery. The Sakura only blossoms for 2-3 weeks, and then the petals start falling from the trees, so it is only a really short period that we can enjoy this. Therefore, it was really really crowded.  But it was good experience, and we took a lot of nice photos, despite the fact that my camera isn’t as good as most. Lol
April
Rui’s 22nd birthday party was at … Misfits! We had plenty of great times here~ and we got to meet a whole new mob of Nanzan people from France, America and whatnot. These guys are party animals, and extremely fun to talk to. lol
Other than that...

School started. Although I tried so hard to get in touch with the commerce department, subject approvals are still pending after the due date was past… This semester I won't be taking any Japanese language courses. Instead, I will be taking all normal courses, and general education courses taught in Japanese. 3 of these are related to history (one of which is Art History- which I sat in the other day, and the lecturer put up slides of DaVinci and other old old european artistic genius' works, then asked us to sketch them o.o wow, I really didn't expect this kind of class to be available in Meishidai. The report would be more history related tho *sigh*. The other courses I am taking are economics/management related, and culture related. I'll try my best to get the same results as I achieved last semester!
George moved into the dorms with us~ after heading back to Taiwan, for a week. It seems like he is getting a scholarship of 100k a month! Since he's such a nice guy, he will be spending it liberally for the sake of his friends as well as himself :)
So, we are doing our best to balance study and partying~
And, I am trying to spend as much time as I can with my girl :))
May
Golden Week One-day trip
We headed up to shirakawagou, which was famous for its uniquely shaped buildings. 

There was a huge river running along it, which I guess where the name Shirakawagou comes from 白川郷・・・white river town. The people who went were George, Yuka, Jun and I. We went to Takayama as well… which was nice and traditional, with lots and temples and all. But, we didn’t end up going to an Onsen, which I thought was what Takayama and the area was famous for- and that was a disappointment and a big shame.  :(
Sorry, the detail has been trailing off because I’ve been writing for so long- ~
The exchange students studying at Nanzan are about to leave us at the end of this month because their school schedules are different from ours- and they finish earlier. It's going to be really sad, but we can't be sad yet. There should be more good times to come before they head home to their respective countries !!

 With more luck, I may start making regular posts again-!


Happy Mother’s Day!!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Birthday :D

As some of you may know, it was my birthday 2 days ago - turned 21!

I was kind of intending to do something, but since it was that time of year- everyone seemed to be coming back from their trips overseas and to other parts of Japan exactly on the 4th, so it made things a bit too hard to plan. So I kind of gave up planning anything, and I thought I'd just ad lib it. On top of that, I had Younu's room keys (because he was coming back from a trip back to his home in Korea), so I couldn't leave the house until he came back - otherwise he'd be locked out of his own place.

So the morning went by pretty fast... very uneventful, just a normal day at home. Had breakfast, had lunch etc...

Then I decided to send out a text to everyone, just to let them know that they were free to come over and hang anytime. However the only replies I got were from a select few who had work etc., and one reply saying that she'll come over in the evening. lol

I expected SOMEONE to come, however noone really did :( Oh! Ingmar and Rui (who just came back from Shikoku) rang the doorbell and gave me birthday wishes, but they were 'busy' apparently, so they couldn't come in and chat. But they said that they'd come back later, and have some drinks.

After that I was waitin' and waiting'....

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Get a message from Ingmar: "DUDE I SHOP STH, THEN I COME UP TO U, N LETS GET TO DRINK"
So I tell him to buy some food too- :P

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It was 7pm, noone had come, and I was feeling pretty hungry. But I was thinking, somethings gonna happen, I bet they're all gonna come as a group or something so I better not eat yet. lol

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7:15pm, the doorbell rings
I go to answer it, and there stood a pizza delivery guy with 2 large pizzas and some hash browns!
I was like... right, what do they want me to do with this pizza haha...
Then he revealed a piece of paper on the pizza box which had writing on it. And that told me to open the box. Inside the box, was another piece of paper, which said come down to the Parry Room (Saya's t looks like an r) with me (the pizza). So for a moment I was thinking, what and where is the Parry room... then it came to me, OHH PARTY room! xD

So I headed down, bumped into Yuji on the way down- who seemed to be oblivious of what was happening lol.

When I arrived, I entered the room- it was dark, but the lights came on, and everyone was there lol
It was nice =) Thank you guys a lot! ^^

We had the pizza; lots of alcohol; donuts fresh from korea; and Saya brought her Takoyaki machine/utensils (what do you call it :S) so, we had Takoyaki. But, the thing is, we didn't have any octopus, so it really shouldn't be called takoyaki :P There was all sorts of things put inside the balls tho.
It was great !

Apparently everyone who got the text (and everyone there were recipients of my text [luckily:P]) were asked not to reply to me -_- so they didn't reply on purpose!! Bitches :X haha

Anyway, Rina and Nana were missing in action- and they came around 11, after ignoring my attempts to contact them by phone >.< But they brought cake :D

Got some funky pressies as well from everybody! ^^ Thank you all!!

Afterwards we went to 'Yu-yake', the karaoke place about 1 minute away. At first there were 8, and by the end (6am) there were 4 of us left, everyone was tired, the floor was sticky, and the room was a mess (probably Rui and Ayumu's doing). lol

Aurelie went home by train, and one Misaki wasn't allowed home so early because her parents would get angry. So both Misaki's stayed for another 3 hrs, chatting etc. before they left. I.e. finally could go to sleep at 9am-ish. But strangely enough, I wasn't that tired.

It was a super night everyone! Awesome fun ^^ Thank you guys for everything =]

Btw. Someone left a pink beanie with bears on each ear in my possession... who does it belong to???

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Years @ Fukui!

This new years was spent at Nana's hometown (Fukui 福井) which is about 3hrs North-East of Nagoya. Although I say it is 3 hours, because of heavy snow etc. it took me about 6 hrs to get there >

Anyway when I got to Fukui, I met her dad, and we drove another 30mins or so to get to their house.
When I got there, I met the family and they gave me dinner - sushi and yakitori (in actual fact, it was the first time I've had sushi since coming here because of the $) lol! Soo good-★! Also had beer and snacks whilst in the kotatsu in front of the TV..... just kept eating > <

And that was where we did the countdown- which was an EXILE countdown -_-; (A Japanese band, where there are 2 singers and a ridiculous number of dancers) But good nevertheless :)


 The next day everyone woke past midday, and we had お節料理(new years food) for breakfast (brunch), and there was lots of Mochi in the soup- which I couldn't finish :S But it was so tasty :D Also I receive an お年玉 too! !  :O thankyou thankyou thankyou  ^  ^

 Then we drove to the temple for 初詣 which is what the Japanese people do on New Years. It was freezing > < And when we were there, I wasn't exactly sure what was going on... There was a monk and he was in front of a fire, hitting a bell with a little stick. lol There was also a guy drumming on the Taiko and guys chanting into a mic I assume, because the sound was coming out from a speaker above us. I think they were blessing some wooden planks with names of families who donated to the temple by waving them over the fire - but yeah, really not too sure what was going on. . .  When we left that place, Nana and I did an おみくじ and I got a 大吉 (very lucky fortune) :D Let's hope it's true !

We also went to see the sea, because Fukui is on the western shore of Japan. + The place we went to apparently is a famous cliff where people commit suicide o.O! (1 person/month average). It was freezing even more so there, the wind was fierce, and there was a bit of rain. Pretty brutal waves too... Nana used to work in a shop over there, so she said hi to her former boss, and borrowed some umbrellas temporarily- because we didn't have enough :P




Kouki (nana's bro) stayed at home 'cause he was tired and he went to the temple the night before. So afterwards we went to pick him up from home, and then we headed to their grandparent's place for dinner. There we had a feast, drank a lot, and talked for a good while-! I'm so sure I put on a few kilos during that short stay >< Gotta work it off when we get back to school. lol




Yupz- and then headed back home the next morning :( Was such a short stay~

But, it was super fun, and I am so glad that I was invited :D
Well that was my Japanese family experience for this exchange I guess :P Thank you so much Nana! (and the Takayama family) ^^ 

本当に
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本当にお世話になりました!!ありがとう!

アケオメ

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

冬休み!

So far so good with the plans ~! turned out to be more eventful than I first imagined :P


22rd-23th Dec 2009


Since the last day of school happened to be the 22nd for everyone, naturally they want to party after-wards. But I finished the day before, and was just sitting at home all day, having very little plans...

The day kicked off with Saya waking me up from bed at around 1pm (lately that has been the norm) saying that she is sick of doin' her thesis and she wants to come over. So she came and watched a movie, and headed went home after that. So I went back to doing nothing...

...until 8:51pm, I get an email on my phone from Ingmar, saying 
"TODAY IS CLUBBING ! URE IN ! (^_~)" (he always types in capitals -_-).

 This was before I even had dinner, so I was thinking * ...huh?... wait, what? now?!?!?!!? * because of the lack of notice, and admittedly was a leaning towards not going.

However, it wasn't my choice to make (apparently) and I was expected to participate. Afterwards he came up to my place, rang the bell and pretty much said 'get changed, we're leaving in a few hours after drinks at Toni's place.' ><

So, just when I thought that I was ready to go... I couldn't find my wallet!! I was freaked out like crazy; tossing clothes around and climbing on the table, and searching the pockets of my bags many times over... and I did that for almost 10 minutes. But then I found it, right next to the TV. lol

After a lot of drinks I was drunk off my head, and only after that did I realise that we were going to ride our bikes all the way to Sakae (about a 30 min trip one-way). Which was a bad idea... hahaha
I couldn't focus my eyes on anything, and followed the vague shapes of Ingmar's and Rui's backs ... crashing everywhere, making everyone heaps worried.  But I made it there in one piece. It was one of the highlights of the night... to them at least. LoL

Once we arrived, we met up with Yuji, and we headed inside the club.
*club, club, club....*
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Finished up at around 5am-ish, and then everyone except me had a light meal at Matsuya before heading back to the dorm.. arriving after 6am...

23-24th Dec 2009


The next day was planned ages ago, and it was the "Nabe (hotpot) party @ Tom Bauerle's Place" (Tom is an English Teacher at the uni).

We left by bikes, meeting Lei at the Family Mart down the road, and then continued to ride to Tom's place. Upon arriving, it was a pretty nice first impression of his place...very cozy, BUT it did smell a bit :P (hope he doesn't read this hehe) It is fairly big with 2 stories, and quite a lot of rooms. It even has a kind of classroom up stairs because the former resident used to be some kind of calligraphy master or something!!

We had excellent food, drinks and everything--- and I was soooo full afterwards. Tom, Ben and Jesse are all musicians of some sort so they played guitar and sang etc. and it made the atmosphere so much better :) There was lots of singing, and people banging on tables and cardboard boxes... lol maria xD So we did that and yeahhhhh~ talked about stuff, and when most people left, Tom offered to read our fortunes via Tarot Cards! (although his voice was getting rusty and he wanted to sleep) It was very interesting and in some way we could totally relate to it~! But I won't blog about the results here unless it jinxes it or something :P Anyway, I can say although most people are supposedly having trouble now; according to the Tarots that night, we are all going to live happy lives in the long-run. :) I even learnt how it works so, to some extent I can now do tarots! hawhawhaw ... only if the cards that I remember come out! actually, even if I haven't seen the card before, I know the basics so I am pretty sure I can bullshit it :P

When everyone but 4 left, I agreed to stay over... so, we thought we'd kill time by watching movies. Since Tom had plenty of tapes and DVDs, we had plenty of choice. We watched the first 20 mins of the original "Christmas Carol" - the same story to the one that out in movies recently. But it wasn't really good... The disney one was a bit step-up imo. Then we switched to The Lord of the Rings - the fellowship of the ring. But, somehow the screen screwed up and the TV alternated between really weird images to a total blackout. I thought it was a problem with the DVD player or the DVD, but although we tried, we couldn't do anything to fix it. Eventually we gave up and just opted to listen to the movie without any images and imagine what was happening. Despite saying that they wanted to do that, people fell asleep almost instantly. hahah xD
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morning! and time to ride up ridiculous hills in that ridiculous mountainous suburb. I got lost! But eventually I made it to some place I knew, so because of that I managed to get home  :P


24-25th Dec 2009




So when I woke up I decided to broadcast a party at my place startin' from around 6pm. By that, I mean that I sent an email to pretty much everyone I know that would consider coming. But yeah, talking about short notices, this one is super-short notice, and as a result- out of the 20 or so invites I sent out, under 10 people came. That was expected tho. My place can't even accommodate that many people! :P

 In the email I sent to everyone's phone, I also added that everyone should bring a 500yen present, so we could do a secret santa! Which turned out v. good in the end actually. Presents were random so people like Toni got skin-beautifying tonic! lol! I ended up with slippers from Masumi~ keeps me a bit warmer when at home! thanks :)

So for dinner, we went to Lei's shanghai place once again, and made him work earlier than his before-determined shift. Good food once again, and stomachs very full... once again!


The girls all left early, because of early trains etc. and guess what some people did after that? Yuji, Toni and Rui went clubbing! again! (leaving around midnight) - man those guys are crazy...

Ingmar, Lei and I just talked at my place until late...



25-26th Dec 2009


Get in bed late, get out of the bed late - that's the way it is. It was Christmas day! And I wake up at 2pm again with half the day gone! mm but I guess night time stuff makes up for the loss in day time :)

I was planning to spend the day resting, since it was pretty much eventful all week... But Jesse gave me a call and invited me out to a dinner and parfait with his christian buddies. It was Christmas, and I didn't have any other plans, how could I say no? Screw resting hahaha

So, it was a bring-a-dish-to-share-type dinner, and I didn't have time to do anything grand. Plus, I had about 400 yen remaining in my wallet. So I made do with a vegetarian fried rice hahaha.

So I rode to the Community Hall and met up with everyone there. Played cards, listened to X-mas music, had yet another nice dinner.. and then we headed out to the Cats Cafe via Church Van to have a giant Parfait. It was about 4400yen, and I have heard about this legendary "Unbelievable" parfait from Jesse before, but it was shared between 11 people. So it was possible. Last time they had it between 6 people, and I heard it was painful joy. lol

When we conquered that dessert with ease and headed back. Some people wanted to go to Karaoke! again, why not? I love karaoke :) Jesse headed back tho, 'cause he wasn't prepared to stay up all night etc. :(

More caroling etc. and lots of Disney songs. There was an American in the crowd, and she was super good, so it made the Disney stuff and other songs so much more genuine hahaha
Aaaawesome fun! Started at 11pm
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Got home at.. around 8:30 or so.

26-27th Dec 2009

Okay this was truly a rest day. Although not too much sleeping was involved. ><
Got up around midday, and sat around the computer all day. A much needed day to clean up and get ready for...... a ski trip - which Sayaka organised ;)!! :D

We met up with everyone at the Meitetsu Bus Center around 10:30pm, and then we found out that Tomoka wasn't feeling well, and her brother and herself decided not to come :( But there was nothing we could do so we hopped on the bus and went to the ski resort at Hakuba arriving at around... 6am. Didn't get much sleep tho, so I was buggered by the time we got there. Pretty much spent the whole time talking with Misaki or listening to music.

So, we got our rental clothes, boards/skis etc. and headed out to the Snoooow! :P Breakfast was just 2 pieces of flavoured bread, but there wasn't any choice at all.

I hadn't been snowboarding for sooo many years, so I stacked it so many times. Ingmar and Rui had plenty of experience so they were flying down, jumping everywhere etc. while I struggled to just stay upright whilst picking up unintended speed at an alarming rate xD Saya seemed in control - sasuga! And Masumi wasn't bad either. Misaki was probably the most amateur, but her progress was crazy! At first she could hardly keep standing for more than a few seconds, and by the end of it, she was going down the slope with little problems!
Good job :)

The Japanese skiers/ snowboarders there were all quite professional too >< about 90% of them were zooming down at supersonic speeds with ease. I'm glad about that too, because they were people that could control themselves. Unlike me. (I am a danger to everybody :P)

After a whole day at the snow, I reckon everyone got soooo much better. Practice makes perfect, yeah :)
But... it hurts > <
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In particular, this one time:
I had my confidence up and I was zooming down the slope... and then... when I was facing up the mountain, I lost my balance, and the board dug into the snow catapulting me backwards! I handed on the back of my head against the almost rock-hard snow >< Broke Saya's Dad's goggles in the process too > <  sorry! I  probably lost a few IQ points on that stack to XD Yes, I was a reckless, but being reckless gets you fast results :P
Pain=gain right?
So, because of the many falls etc., by the end of it I was a heap of sore muscles and sore injuries.
Dead tired too.



The scenery on the mountain slopes were the best! The snowy mountains were covered in trees, but they were fairly spread apart. So you could see the snow in between them on the ground from a distance. As a result there is this beautiful effect where you could see white mountain sides outlined with a these dark trees, because they seem dense at the mountain peak.





When we were returning our gear we ran into a problem. The staff claimed that Rui didn't return his board despite me clearing remembering that he did. They claimed that they didn't receive a board with the number they jotted down next to his name, and he didn't have insurance. So, they said that it would cost 15000yen to replace >
BUT! It turned out that he did return A board, but maybe there was a mix up with the numbers or something in the beginning :S not sure about the exact details, but it turned out okay ><;

The bus ride back, was different in that... I really wanted to sleep this time. The first bus ride, they turned off the lights and said that you weren't allowed to talk! That was when I wasn't feeling particularly tired at the time :( But the ride back... they turned on a movie when I really really wanted sleep!! It was.. umm.. Will Smith's movie where he has superpowers... forgot the name.. but it was Japanese dubbed so there was novelty value in it, but still it got a bit annoying. Eventually, I was so tired that i didn't care anymore- and I fell into a deep sleep...







So far----- a superb winter vacation ^^V

I'll be heading to Nana's hometown, Fukui for New Years on the 31st, and I'll be there until the 2nd =] Looking forward to that ! ^^


Sunday, December 20, 2009

明治村 (meijimura)

19th Dec, the day in which we were to have our touristy excursion together with everyone.

Coincidentally, it was also the first and only time that it would snow in Nagoya in 2009.

But that isn't a bad thing (although it caused chilling pains to our hands, feet and faces). In fact, it made the day a whole lot more fun.

Because SNOW = Snow Fights
and SNOW = Better looking scenery ^^

Also, thankfully, the university decided to pay for our entrance fees to Meijimura, which was 2200 yen. But, getting there itself took out quite a bit from our pockets. Especially because of extra trips which were unnecessary - caused by the ceasing of operation of the bus that we planned to catch originally due to the snow.

The place had really nice views, buildings and everything- but I didn't take any pictures with my camera, so you have to refer to facebook for them. 

Okay so Meiji-mura is a little place where lots of things from the Meiji-era (with a strong western influence) are gathered. So we see the European influence on the buildings and the trains/trams etc. But, there is definitely a Japanese feel to it still. Interesting place if you are into Architecture and the like.


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Still another day of school/ another test -_- before a holiday until the 7th of January.
People are going for trips and all~ so not too sure who's left to spend the holidays with.

Yep, Christmas is knocking on the door, and we are still trying to figure out what to do- !
Unfortunately, it won't be one with a special someone, but should be good nevertheless.
One suggestion is that we go for a snow trip (skiing/snowboarding). Apparently, you can go there in the morning by bus, get rental clothes and gear, and then come back during the evening on the same day for under 100 dollars.
 Actually, without including food - so far (according to the brochure) we have found a deal for 6800 yen which runs until the 26th of December. Pretty Cheap- should be good if there are people willing to go.
 

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January will be full of assessments and tests >.<
Gotta start getting that study done. And gotta do a bit a cleaning which I have been brutally neglecting recently.

Oh by the way, here is the December newsletter:
http://www.nagoya-cu.ac.jp/koryucenter/newsletter/Newsletter%20%28December09%29.pdf

Thursday, December 3, 2009

chicken.. giblets??!

I went with Jesse to Amika a week ago, to buy some frozen foods during my break. And when I was there, I saw a huge pack of chicken (2kgs) for a good deal- so i bought that.

Only now, after confirming with my parents on Skype, did I find out that it was actually Chicken Giblets- (innards)
The texture is so hard, and it is almost impossible to eat~ and far out, I have to go through 2 kgs of it! > <

First it was a panfry attempt - texture was horrible.
So, I then cut it up into a 'fan' shape, and panfried it again- still bad, but slightly better
Then, I covered the rest in flour and deep-fried it!! rawr! = better, and more edible- but still crap

Apparently it is a 'delicacy' ....

I'll do my best to finish it before the year ends > < omg

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sick ><

For the last few weeks SOMEONE has been sick... and it seems to be just because it has been passed around between everyone...

First it was Ryuichi (1-2 weeks ago)... but it came up again, and he ended up going to the doc on Monday, but he seems to be fine

Then it was Cho (4 days ago)...who went to the doc on Monday as well, and he wore quite a scary doctor's mask to school today

Nana and Ingmar commented on a bit of a sore throat...

Then from this morning, Jesse and I seemed to have a few symptoms- coughing and running noses... despite the fact that I have been trying really hard to avoid the sick people, and keeping warm etc.!!! >< ...and I started getting a bit dizzy when I got back home... so I decided to have a bit of a sleep... Jesse phoned in, and he was doing the same thing- (also he said that he got a call from a lady, who wants to hire him in a commercial to participate in a survey at Nagano - paid food, accommodation and travel + some money... lucky!) Continuing on, 8pm, got another call- Jesse checkin' in. Feeling much better, but still have a blocked nose etc., Jesse saved me the trouble of making dinner by giving me one of his pre-cooked frozen food packs (thanks !! ><)

Gotta have more manuka honey and hot water... :/ Should get better fairly soon ^^:

Back2Sleep

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

市大際 (NCU Festival)

Heyyy
It has been a while, I know... just haven't been bothered lately to write in this blog~ lol
But despite that, I'm not going to compensate for not blogging because I'm going to make this short :)

So, last Saturday was the NCU festival where people set up stalls etc. and there are bands playing, events on, games and all- but what we were all there for was mainly to see Jesse and Ingmar appear in the university pageant-like thing called the Mr.Ms. Contest. (Because we thought it would be hilarious. :p)

Initially, we were approached a few weeks back at the canteen by some guys- and they just signed up for it. Winner gets 2 tickets to Tokyo Disneyland. End of story. Luckily for them, there were only 4 guy contestants all together so the chances of winning were pretty high :P ... and i think...there were 4 girl contestants too - guess not many had the guts ~

So here are the guys before they went up on stage - Saya and I drew the sign for Ingmar (院熊).. and on the back it says 彼女募集中 (Seeking a girlfriend) + his phone number hahaha ^^


Yeah... besides that we didn't do much during the festival. In fact, mid way we left and went bowling.. lol
Comin' back after sunset for the results to this competition of course...

and guess who won ?
Jesse!! lol










The height difference between ms. contest and mr. contest is ridiculous. She is so small o_o

Afterwards we headed down to the restaurant where Nana, Takuya and Shuhei worked- and we had dinner there :) It was really nice~ and it seemed like a lot of people in that place got very drunk.. haha funny tho




That's all folks- take care :)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

... as I feared... it needs a replacement because it was so worn out -_- 
I carried the bike all the way to Gokiso... my arms are sore.. 
At least this place had a nicer guy, and was cheaper... 3300yen


So, altogether I have paid 7800yen for my bike... that means that out of all the exchange students, I paid the most. Because the guys got their second-hand bikes for 7000yen... My luck just sucks...




Anyway-

Last night I made Shogayaki! Spent lots of effort and tears grating the ingredients (onions argh!) lol And it tasted superb - and Nana will second that :)