Well, we are halfway through the semester. It's strange, as here I don't hear much about midterms and such, and so I actually had to count up the weeks remaining to find out that I've got 8 weeks left. EIGHT! Yeah! And, to sweeten things up just a little, I don't teach the kids this Saturday AND I've got Monday off (school holiday; when the school was founded), which means I've got five days off in a row! Yeah! I think I may visit my friend up in Shizuoka (the prefecture which is home to Mount Fuji), and then spend a few days rock climbing.
The last two weeks have been fine, if very normal. Work, studying Japanese, exercising, reading, watching movies, rock climbing, aikido, and a bit of hanging out with friends........In spite of the majority of that list being made up of leisure activities, I DO work, and it DOES take up quite a bit of time. I just have a lot of time left over...the benefit of being single with no kids.
Short as that is, that's it!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Getting into the swing
It's really a pity that I've got that one class that just hasn't gelled. I'd hoped that they would by now, and there's still a chance they might, but...at least not so many are showing up, which means I don't have to deal with quite such a large group of unruly kids....now they're a slightly smaller group of unruly kids.
My Thursday, Friday, Saturday block is about to begin. It's my busy time, from tomorrow morning until Saturday afternoon. Of course it's not all work, or not work-work. I have my Japanese lesson tomorrow afternoon, then aikido in the evening. Friday I'm swamped with classes, ending with those unruly kids I mentioned. Then on Saturday, of course, I get smacked with the little ones.
Let's talk about those kids. I've got two very different ones this term. One is a demon. On the first day of the term, when I had a sub, he bit the sub's thumb. Last week he was drawing a picture, just scratching his paper with a pencil until it was half black with the graphite. "What's that?" I asked. "Jikoku," he said, which means "hell." The kids either has some issues, or he's Satan's spawn. Another, a little girl of 8, I think is an angel...well, a mischevious angel. She's so quiet and pleasant, does what's she's told, tries hard, plays well with others, and is just plain nice to have. If I could have a classroom full of her, I would be a happy teacher.
In other news...I went rock climbing again today. I decided I like it enough that I should just bite the bullet and buy shoes, because that way I can buy a month-long membership and go whenever I want, whether it's for an hour or two or all day. I'm going to try to go 6 to 8 times a month...we'll see. If I go at least 4, I come out ahead over paying each time, so I'll at least get my money's worth.
Today, though, my elbow started hurting. Strange...I had to stop after a few hours as I just couldn't hold onto anything anymore. I'll go again on the weekend, I think....see how busy it is...
Hope all is well with you folks.
My Thursday, Friday, Saturday block is about to begin. It's my busy time, from tomorrow morning until Saturday afternoon. Of course it's not all work, or not work-work. I have my Japanese lesson tomorrow afternoon, then aikido in the evening. Friday I'm swamped with classes, ending with those unruly kids I mentioned. Then on Saturday, of course, I get smacked with the little ones.
Let's talk about those kids. I've got two very different ones this term. One is a demon. On the first day of the term, when I had a sub, he bit the sub's thumb. Last week he was drawing a picture, just scratching his paper with a pencil until it was half black with the graphite. "What's that?" I asked. "Jikoku," he said, which means "hell." The kids either has some issues, or he's Satan's spawn. Another, a little girl of 8, I think is an angel...well, a mischevious angel. She's so quiet and pleasant, does what's she's told, tries hard, plays well with others, and is just plain nice to have. If I could have a classroom full of her, I would be a happy teacher.
In other news...I went rock climbing again today. I decided I like it enough that I should just bite the bullet and buy shoes, because that way I can buy a month-long membership and go whenever I want, whether it's for an hour or two or all day. I'm going to try to go 6 to 8 times a month...we'll see. If I go at least 4, I come out ahead over paying each time, so I'll at least get my money's worth.
Today, though, my elbow started hurting. Strange...I had to stop after a few hours as I just couldn't hold onto anything anymore. I'll go again on the weekend, I think....see how busy it is...
Hope all is well with you folks.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Rock climbing: second time
I got back a while ago from my second day of rock climbing, but went for a short run before blogging it. (On a short side note: I've only done short runs since getting back to it after my cold (which still lingers, though in very small coughing fits).)
I went to a different gym this time, as it's much closer and I wanted to see what it was like. For starters, it's much smaller, almost entirely for a type of climbing called "bouldering." Bouldering differs from regular climbing in that the goals are not so high (no ropes) and instead of routes, you do "problems." (This is what I've read on the internet.) There are hundreds of holds bolted to the wall, most marked with one or more colored strips of tape (I think I mentioned this last time), marking the problem.
For the first hour or hour and a half, I climbed by myself, negotiating laterally across the wall along a kind of route, just above the well-padded floor. Then I ate lunch and came back for another three hours or so. At this point, though, another climber, a Japanese man, started working on the same lateral route, and we began chatting a bit about how to get past one part. (That is, I tried in my poor Japanese to understand what he said and to offer my own suggestions.) Then another climber started working with us, although he was more experienced. It was fun, and a good work out, both for my arms (which are not nearly so sore nor tired as last time) and for my Japanese.
One amazing older woman, maybe 50 or 60 (I'd guess 60ish), was climbing and doing so very, very well. I was very impressed. Very. I hope I'm that strong and agile when I'm her age. She was intrigued by me (being the only white person there) and chatted with me a bit.
I'm definitely going back next week...might even buy a month membership, which will save me a bit if I go at least 4 times.
Fun, fun, fun. In a few months, I hope that my arms will be able to keep up with my legs for endurance...
As I don't have any pics from today, I'll post one from last week: King (there for perspective) and me in a position I actually later sort of got into (difficult to explain).
I went to a different gym this time, as it's much closer and I wanted to see what it was like. For starters, it's much smaller, almost entirely for a type of climbing called "bouldering." Bouldering differs from regular climbing in that the goals are not so high (no ropes) and instead of routes, you do "problems." (This is what I've read on the internet.) There are hundreds of holds bolted to the wall, most marked with one or more colored strips of tape (I think I mentioned this last time), marking the problem.
For the first hour or hour and a half, I climbed by myself, negotiating laterally across the wall along a kind of route, just above the well-padded floor. Then I ate lunch and came back for another three hours or so. At this point, though, another climber, a Japanese man, started working on the same lateral route, and we began chatting a bit about how to get past one part. (That is, I tried in my poor Japanese to understand what he said and to offer my own suggestions.) Then another climber started working with us, although he was more experienced. It was fun, and a good work out, both for my arms (which are not nearly so sore nor tired as last time) and for my Japanese.
One amazing older woman, maybe 50 or 60 (I'd guess 60ish), was climbing and doing so very, very well. I was very impressed. Very. I hope I'm that strong and agile when I'm her age. She was intrigued by me (being the only white person there) and chatted with me a bit.
I'm definitely going back next week...might even buy a month membership, which will save me a bit if I go at least 4 times.
Fun, fun, fun. In a few months, I hope that my arms will be able to keep up with my legs for endurance...
As I don't have any pics from today, I'll post one from last week: King (there for perspective) and me in a position I actually later sort of got into (difficult to explain).
Monday, May 5, 2008
Golden Week Party!
On Saturday I had another party at my place to celebrate Golden Week...or just to make use of my large apartment. This party was a bit different, however, in that I was able to bring together different groups of friends: from school, from Kyoto, and my former student who just got married.
Altogether, there were twelve people. Back: Miguel & Kayo (Kyoto), Mi Jin (friend of Mike's), Daryl, Yuka, and some guy.
Front: Daniel & Kurara (just married), Mike, Kathy, Brian and Wil (Kathy's son and daughter-in-law)
It was a very fun party and I think everyone got on very well. Mike and Yuka entertained us all as a kind of comedy duo, with Mike spurring on Yuka to disclose information about her love-life, later even adopting the persona of an interviewer on a tv show with a panel audience. Quite funny. Here's a pic from that part.
My apartment really is great for entertaining, but really is too big for just me. So I'll probably be moving this summer, something a bit smaller and definitely cheaper. Maybe closer to Osaka. I'll still be able to host visitors, but just not in so spacious an apartment.
Tomorrow may hold another day of rock climbing for me...there's another gym that's closer that I want to check out, see how it looks. I may go there, but we'll have to see what I feel like, as it's my last day before going back to work on Thursday. (BOO-HOO!!!)
Be well. Aloha.
Altogether, there were twelve people. Back: Miguel & Kayo (Kyoto), Mi Jin (friend of Mike's), Daryl, Yuka, and some guy.
Front: Daniel & Kurara (just married), Mike, Kathy, Brian and Wil (Kathy's son and daughter-in-law)
It was a very fun party and I think everyone got on very well. Mike and Yuka entertained us all as a kind of comedy duo, with Mike spurring on Yuka to disclose information about her love-life, later even adopting the persona of an interviewer on a tv show with a panel audience. Quite funny. Here's a pic from that part.
My apartment really is great for entertaining, but really is too big for just me. So I'll probably be moving this summer, something a bit smaller and definitely cheaper. Maybe closer to Osaka. I'll still be able to host visitors, but just not in so spacious an apartment.
Tomorrow may hold another day of rock climbing for me...there's another gym that's closer that I want to check out, see how it looks. I may go there, but we'll have to see what I feel like, as it's my last day before going back to work on Thursday. (BOO-HOO!!!)
Be well. Aloha.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Golden Week
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that we're in the midst of Golden Week, a week wherein 3 national holidays fall roughly together and grant us a nice if a little early respite from classes. This is a HUGE travel season for the Japanese, so ticket prices are crazy and everywhere you go it's crowded. So I try not to go out too much now. That's how I ended up rock climbing yesterday when I should have been in class, and taking a nap today when I would have been teaching. :)
Tomorrow I'm having a little party at my place...should be fun.
Hope you are all enjoying May!
Tomorrow I'm having a little party at my place...should be fun.
Hope you are all enjoying May!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Getting active again...it hurts!
A week after my miserable foray into tennis, I finally went to the gym for the first time in weeks...maybe a month. I'd been running a few times during that hiatus, but not since school had begun and I'd gotten sick. I was surprisingly able to pretty much do my same work out (pull-ups, sit-ups, back extensions, dips, squats), but running was harder...I only did about a mile and a half. So sad. Although I do still (even now) have this cough and so my lungs are still a bit sick... Anyway, went jogging the next day, did 2 miles, felt alright, posted an ok time. But I could feel it in my body the day after, Wednesday...muscle aches like I'd not had in a while. Ouch! My abs still hurt a bit today.
Yesterday, I went rock climbing! That was a lot of fun. I have only done it once, with my brother at an indoor gym in Hawaii about 10 years ago. Yesterday we went to an indoor gym in Osaka. My forearms started getting tired about 30 minutes in...it only got worse. Mine still feel exhausted today. Those pros must have forearms of steel. Anyway, I don't have any pictures of myself climbing, but when I get some from my friends, I'll post them. In the mean time, here's one of the group: King (nickname, student), Kote (student, but also works as my assistant in the kids' program), and Kelsey (colleague).
If you look at the picture, it might seem like there are a lot of holds, and there are...but you might also notice the colored tape next to holds: those mark "routes" that you take up the wall, using only holds with that color/shape marker. MUCH harder when you do this.
I loved it, though, and plan to continue doing it a few times a month...maybe then if I move to Colorado I can climb some real rock! :) Expect to hear more about climbing.
Yesterday, I went rock climbing! That was a lot of fun. I have only done it once, with my brother at an indoor gym in Hawaii about 10 years ago. Yesterday we went to an indoor gym in Osaka. My forearms started getting tired about 30 minutes in...it only got worse. Mine still feel exhausted today. Those pros must have forearms of steel. Anyway, I don't have any pictures of myself climbing, but when I get some from my friends, I'll post them. In the mean time, here's one of the group: King (nickname, student), Kote (student, but also works as my assistant in the kids' program), and Kelsey (colleague).
If you look at the picture, it might seem like there are a lot of holds, and there are...but you might also notice the colored tape next to holds: those mark "routes" that you take up the wall, using only holds with that color/shape marker. MUCH harder when you do this.
I loved it, though, and plan to continue doing it a few times a month...maybe then if I move to Colorado I can climb some real rock! :) Expect to hear more about climbing.
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