The past few days have been some of the best since I've been in Japan. I went for a wonderful birthday dinner to a local neighborhood restaurant. The entire place was handbuilt, by the same people who work in it each day. I had a fantastic meal, but what made the night was the company. The owner, a kind, gleaming fellow, kept me entertained and feeling welcomed. Although verbal communication between us was lacking in effect, we managed to relate and share many ideas. They kept me there the whole evening and I ate again with them, when they finished work. We played guitars and sang, talked about dreams and life.
I met my 20yr old cousin the next day, she was kind, polite, sweet and very intelligent. It felt like a great leap of progress in my goals, just to sit and have lunch with her. Most of my aunts and uncles here are of an older generation, so it's neither convenient or easy to schedule times to meet with them. But I'm hoping that through their children, and their childrens children, I can begin to relate and understand.
Today I met the second of two Jr. High schools that I will be working in for the next year. I will teach from 2-4 classes a day and be able to go home before lunch, leaving me free to work another job or pursue other interests. In the Elementary schools that I was working in, I had 5-6 classes a day and would leave around 3-4 in the afternoon. The students are friendly and well behaved, at least for now. I loved working with the Elementary kids, but I'm looking forward to a little more advanced learning/teaching methods.
The weather is warm and sunny today, spring is looking really good so far...
Friday, April 21, 2006
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My name is Sammie, I am a half-Japanese American. I moved to Japan to know my family and our history, learn the language and understand the culture. These are the records of my experiences living in Tokyo. Check the archives for posts from previous months, click any photo for a larger view.
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