I've finished at both elementary schools now. I will start working in two junior high schools, early April. These pictures are from my last day at Edogawa:

The cutest and nicest kid, but his hands were always dirty and he would never let go of me! Look closely, you can see the mischief in his eyes.

Satomi. I could always remember her name, because my girlfriend had a dog named Satomi when we lived in Chicago. I didn't tell her that, though.

I could write a lot about Japanese dodgeball, but not this time.

This is how I got around after the initial hell-fever attack. I've been back to the doctor and I'm not wearing the masks anymore. When I first got here and saw people wearing these masks all the time, it kinda freaked me out. But I have to admit, when I'm riding a crowded train, I like the sense of protection it gives me from the germs around me. If you've ever had a sick person cough on you, you'll understand. It also provides some protection from those with the lethal combination of cigarette/coffee/sushi breath.
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I love that comment about satomi! I'm sure our sweet pea appreciates it. She misses u. Kisses from satomi =).
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