yeaahhhhhhh, no. Anyhoo, enjoy!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Welcome to GoodBurger....
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It's that time again...
I totally forgot I did this one!! I think I did it back in November. So here it is...with a new one to follow after :)
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Storytime!
EDIT: nomi means "flea", not piko. Piko is the flea's name...I realized my mistake right after I said it, but didn't feel like re-recording. Not that you noticed anyway, right? ;)
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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Trick or Treat
Newest Random Snack Time. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Joie de Art
So for a long time, maybe a few years, I've felt in a slump when it came to my drawing. I had become so obsessed with the fact that there are too many artists who are much more talented than I am, and that I could never reach that level. I was jealous and bitter, and it sucked all the fun out of what I love.
For some reason, I had a burst of inspiration recently. I picked up my pencil and just started doodling, which let into drawing, inking, and coloring. And I finally remembered how much fun it was just to draw...not think about it...just draw what I like. I know that I am not God's gift to art, but it shouldn't stop me from doing it. So even if most people think it's crap, I'm going to enjoy my hobby, and draw what makes me smile ^_^.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
happy pants, random snacks, and food extravaganza
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Monday, October 12, 2009
I have a tendency to ramble, but...
blah blah blah new update :)
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
You wish your taxis were this cool...
So I had my first vacation in Hakodate, a big city in Hokkaido. It was truly awesome.
And just to show you one of the reasons I loved Hokkaido so much:
And other cow-related paraphernalia, including the Moo-Moo Taxi. Here's the outside:
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Comments!
I finally fixed it...comments on my posts are now enabled. hurray.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
This dessert is NSFW
I am convinced I will never cease to be amazed by new things.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
random snack time - episode 2
This video was made about a week ago...I will have a bunch more interesting stuff soon!
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Monday, September 14, 2009
A Quick Update
So if you'll note the link in my sidebar, I now have photos posted. I'm already at my limit for the month, so I may have to upgrade my account. But please enjoy what's there for now ^_^
I have been super-busy, but will have some videos up soon!
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
random snack time
The video says it all.
Hooray for Japan and all its crazy food.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
A Timely Update
OK, so here's an actual update from today. You really have no idea how my frustration for anything melted away since getting internet. It was like magic.
I'm still not ready to show pics of my apartment yet :P I really want to give it more of my own touches first. I'm also lazy, so photos may take some time as well. But I am actually busy, so that will be my excuse for now.
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The Dated Update
OK, so this video is a couple of weeks old, and some of the content is now irrelevant or changes have happened, but I'm putting it here for posterity.
I had edited this for time and size, so don't mind the weird jumps.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Good:First school visit is tomorrow, elementary, yay!Japanese food. All of it. (except uni. no uni)Dulcid tones of the shamisen tell me its lunchtimeNice co-workersJapanese foodPurple bicycleAwesome scenereyJapanese superior asks to sing a song together at karaoke, and it turns out to be the theme song from Neon Genesis EvangelionCool phoneCute apartmentCute clothesCute shoesCute cute thingsOh, and did I mention Japanese food?Bad:Still no internet in apartment and its been a month
EDIT: I totally have internet now!!Have to give a speech in Japanese in front of lots of people and possibly the news (you may think this should be under Good, but you're wrong ;) )Not being able to understand the language sometimes. Frustration ensues.Ugly:Salary not showing up bank account (Gimme my money!)EDIT: this problem has been solved, so no worries ^_^But for every frustrating thing that happens, ten awesome things happen. And I have several moments when I just stop and realize that I am living a dream, and I smile.
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Haha. Just writing about my first week made me feel tired again.
I think the first couple weeks were so crazy just trying to retain a great deal of information being thrown at me combined with setting up all the necessary documents, etc (electric, water, gas, bank account...) combined with the intake of the scenery and events. It almost didn’t feel like I was in Japan at first.
OK, enough of the boring stuff.
Let’s talk about Hirosaki "City"... I use city in quotations, because it feels much more like a suburb, than a city. True the downtown area looks a little more urban, but not in the area I live. I can't complain though, because there is a charming sort of atmosphere to my neighborhood, and to Hirosaki in general. The fact that I live right down the street from Hirsoki Castle is pretty cool in my opinion ;) I can get almost anywhere by walking or bike (my bike is purple and awesome!) or bus...but the buses are definitely not as convenient as they would be in say, Tokyo or NYC. A car would definitely be nice, but let's see if I can last without the added hassle of one. My office, the Hirosaki City Board of Education, is definitely in the "inaka", surrounded by rice fields and trees. But we have an amazing view of Mt. Iwaki.
My apartment is small! but it's all mine ^__^ This is really the first time I haven't had to share my space with anyone, which is kinda nice. I always liked having roommates and such, but it's still cool to have a place to myself. Decorating Time!
Being in Japan in summer, equals two things.
1- omg humidity wtf! OK, I know I hear all the time about how horrible Japan's summer is blah blah blah, but they weren't kidding! It is HOT and HUMID! ahhhh! I'm just glad I live in the north, because in Tokyo it was 50 times worse (you walk outside and are immediatley soaked). Man, I can't wait for winter.
2- Festivals! I was lucky enough to come here right before two major festivals in my area..the Hirosaki Neputa festival and Aomori Nebuta. Both are pretty much the same--parades at night with huge floats (paper lanterns of various shapes (pictures soon)). Aomori's festival was probably more impressive...all the floats were these 3-D scenes and the people were super-high energy. Hirosaki's was a little more low-key, but still impressive. Last wednesday I got to participate by wearing the uniform yukata and walking with the City Hall group. Definitely had a good time :)
During the week I'm at the office and we don't have any real work to do yet. So I mess around on the computer, (except Facebook is blocked...noooo), prepare for my class introductions, study Japanese. So exciting (not!). I am so ready for some school visits.
I'm starting to getting everything settled here...except still no Internet in my apt (>_<) But my cellphone is pretty sweet. http://www.au.kddi.com/english/product/lineup/w63ca/index.html (i got the black one ^_^)
The language barrier is probably my biggest hurdle (even though I've studied for so long...I still have miles to go), but other than that, being here feels so natural that I don't really feel out of place.
I <3 Japan
School starts in a couple weeks and I can't wait!
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Welcome to the Blue Forest
And so the Dream becomes Reality. After many a year of preparing, I`ve finally made it.
Wow, so much has happened in the past few weeks…where to start? I guess the best place to begin is at the beginning.
Week 1
The flight was good...as good as a 13-hour flight can be ;). A considerably relaxing time, because as soon as I disembarked, I was swept up in the whirlwind of events. Getting my luggage->getting on the bus->checking into the hotel->3 days of orientation combined w/ jet lag (awesome >_>) ->plane to Hirosaki->meet supervisor->go to office->...get to new apartment (whew!) It`s a wonder I had time to breath. There really was no break in between landing at Narita Airport and dropping on the floor of my apartment. The next day consisted of helping move stuff from my predecessors` apartments into the new ones. Friday I spent in the office...let`s see...
K, I need a breather…more stuff in the next post. :)
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Fangirl Moment
I just want to take a minute and say how much I love Ueno Juri.
OK I'm done now.
(omg, can't wait for new Nodame Cantabile movie!!)
OK, really done now :)
http://www.ueno-juri.com/
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Much Too Much
When packing for a weekend-long trip, I have trouble deciding what to bring.
When packing for a year-or-more-long trip, my brain explodes.
I don't understand how some people can pack so lightly. I just have too many clothes, too many shoes, too many ridiculous hobbies....just too many. I don't like the idea that I am having trouble deciding what I need and what I "need".
We are living in a material world, and I am a material girl.
Technically I can live without a lot of my crap, but parting with it is difficult. So I'm just gonna suck it up and try to be more objective in my packing. Where is Mary Poppins when you need her?
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