Friday, February 27, 2015

Around the world in 125 days.

2009, 2014, & 2015 are incredibly hard years to top. I know it's only February, but I'm going to literally travel around the world this year. WOOHOO! I don't feel so guilty shouting it from my blog, I'm so excited, I can't believe it! 

Aside from the travels I'll do while visiting Tash, here are some locations set in stone due to being on my flight itineraries. I get to be in each spot for 5-6 hours which is short but better than 1-2 hours! I'd love having some more 12 hour layovers ha ha ha!!! I'll take what I can get!

I began this excursion in January…..on Continent #1, in the land of Salt Lake City


Did a little back-tracking over yonder to Denver…(Twas interesting to see tornado shelter signs everywhere.)

Found myself back on continent #2. Had a glorious part II in Tokyo…(yup, I've climbed that mountain…..well 90% of it. And I'll be back to reach the bloody summit before I kick the bucket, if it's the last thing I ever do. Next time I'll bring proper rain gear, blast it.)

Back to my dear Nagoya, I love this city!

More Nagoya, anyone?


And now I've brought you up to the present. T-minus 2 weeks til departure. Today I overheard a conversation dealing with some after-school course changes that made me glad I'm leaving. I've loved working here, but there were lots of times where the management was very hypocritical, and it drove the teachers nuts. 

…but hip hoorah, I don't have to worry about that anymore. I hope the teachers sticking around have the umph to object if they find anything to be too taxing. Man I'll miss my co-teachers!!!!



ANYWHO, back to T-Minus 2 weeks. I'll be hopping over to….. 
Beijing! The only things I know I'd want to visit in China, off the top of my head, are the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Someday! I wonder how far the FC is from the airport….crap it's only 45 minutes. Do I dare? I'll do some snooping into info on that possibility.

After Beijing, I high-tail it over to Abu Dhabi! It's in the United Arab Emirates, next to Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf. I didn't know this place existed until I saw it in my layover list.

After a few hours in Abu Dhabi, I'll make my way to Belgrade! I've now made my way to Continent #3! Tis in Serbia, in Eastern Europe, surrounded by countries like Romania, Macedonia, Hungary, and Bulgaria. The airport is named after Nikola Tesla, how cool is that?? You can tell I'll be arriving soon in….

Prague, the most beautiful city in The Czech Republic! Also holds the nearest airport to….

…Tasha's house in Weiden, Germany. I'm so excited to see her! I'd be happy just chilling with her in Weiden honestly, but I'm stoked to check out some other places too. I'll be happy with whatever happens!


After my visit with Toosh is over, I'll be going back to Prague, to fly over to….and my jaw dropped when I saw the first layover….I'll be back-tracking to Moscow. WOW. EEEEK wow. My layover in Moscow is from 4-9am though, so my sight seeing will be lots of wide-eyed window gazing and airport shopping. I'm more than happy with that, I'll be back someday perhaps.

After Russia comes good old NYC, a place I'd labeled tacky/cheesy/touristy, until I'd gotten to live close enough to explore it a bunch. I've got some good memories there, and some even better memories there with Tash and Sarah. What a great place!


Come Mid-May, I'll have returned SLC. I still can't believe this is going to happen!!!!  











Sunday, February 22, 2015

Walking around Nagoya

Decided to wander to a few old spots.


 I've been seeing lots of posters and dolls like this, I've yet to ask what it's all about. My guess is spring time festivities.

I wanted some green time so I went to Atsusa shrine again. It was a little rainy, so it smelled amazing.

You can tell this tree is going to be amazing in a few weeks.



I went to one of my favorite spots in the city, Nagoya Station. I found a place where I could watch the shinkansens rushing through.

Something I'd spaced doing at Nagoya station is try one of the famous lunch bentos they have. It was fun to look through them all.

Lots of new skyscrapers going up near Nagoya station.

Went to Kamimaezu again, always love that place.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

3 Week Countdown

I don't look at calendars much. Well, I looked at one on Thursday and realized I only have 3 weeks left in this gorgeously wonderful country. Needless to say, it hit me like a ton of bricks, and I didn't get much sleep that night. I've known I'd be leaving for a bit now, but I haven't been counting down the days. Actually I'd say I've been doing the opposite, I've been trying to ignore the fact that I'm leaving. The thought of leaving is very sad, I have loved living here so MUCH! I've already started planning on when I can come back and visit (I'm hoping in the Fall, so I can go to C.I.P.'s sports day). I also hope to visit in 2017, so I can see my Penguins graduate from C.I.P. Gosh I am so attached to those kids, they are amazing geniuses with non-stop sarcasm. I might have something to do with the sarcastic stuff they've picked up ha ha ha. I feel very guilty about leaving, especially when it comes to 2 students in particular, and they're not even in my class. They're 2 bear students. One of them cries a lot, unless I come in the room and ask him to stop. He does, because he loves me. The other student is at the school from 8-5 Monday-Saturday, so he and I have spent a LOT of time together. I taught him to how to identify his bones, and unleash a few snarky replies to his Bear teacher. He's my printer assistant, and has assisted me in making countless pieces of sample art for my Penguin classes. Anyway, his English has gotten so good, and he's just barely 3. Anyways, I've heard that whenever they refuse to do something in Bear class, their teacher will say, "Do you want to be a Penguin? If you want to be in Penguin class with Ms. Alyssa, you need to color nicely. You need to use the toilet when you need to go pee-pee. No more diapers in Penguin class." I've been telling the Bear teacher not to use my name when she's telling them about going into Penguin class, but even then I still feel so bad cause they are so excited at the thought of me being their teacher soon. I would have loved to teach their class, the Penguin age is when they grow up so much…I can't think about this for long or I get bummed. 

Changing the subject. I've made a checklist of things I need to do before I go. Today I went exploring on my bike. I found lots of love hotels nearby that I hadn't known about previously, notably Hotel Valentine, which had me saying, "whoa…." when it popped into view.

Usually these kinds of places have strange colors and architecture. This looked really nice when I got closer.

The rice paddies have looked like this for a few months now, but today I saw a few of them getting mulched or scorched.  Here's a before shot.

…and after. This little tiny one was burned, and the other 2 were mulched. While biking, I found myself riding through a few small clouds of smoke from this kind of thing. There were lots of farmers outside doing this today.

By jingo, I found a row of cotton .Why would a garden have 1 row of cotton I wonder.

I went to the store and bought a few things I hadn't tried yet. Found some frozen grapes, peaches, and kiwis. I've done this myself in America, but I figured I'd buy some and see if there's any big taste difference.

I bought the top two because of their names. I bought the bottom two because they seemed strange. Pan de Pancake looked like a super poofy pancake…which turned out to have some honey butter in the middle. And the burger….well that was something I'd been wondering about for almost a year now. In the bakery section, I've seen these wrapped up burgers sitting there, unrefridgerated, who knows how long. I decided to buy one and try it.



 Alrighty, here are some pictures from the past few weeks. I've got a new student, he doesn't know any English, but he's been a fast learner. He's got this cute speech thing where he can't make the K sound, so he makes the T sound instead. I was teaching the penguins about jobs, and when I got to cooks, he could only say toot. ha ha ha ha! Anyway, he's got a mom who goes all out making his bentos every day. 

Anpanman makes yet another appearance. 

Here's one of the school lunches (anpanman is on the side of that tofu piece). Lets see there's rice, chicken, egg, pumpkin squash, and a carrot/seaweed mix under the chicken. The kids always eat everything. If they don't like the taste of something, they'll mix it with rice, but never complain. wow.

Another masterpiece by my new student's mom. We had to fix the 2nd Totoro's eyes before the student would eat ha ha.

I've been talking with Minori about Japanese foods I really like, and I couldn't remember what this was called. I love it, and I need Minori to help me find a good recipe for it before I leave. 

Setsubun art. I had the students color ogre masks.

Ok…so we have show and tell every friday. The parents get newsletters that announce what each friday's show & tell theme is (although I don't know the themes until the students show up with their stuff). Last week, everyone was bringing in monster stuff. For the most part, they were cute pictures and little action figures. One of my more theatrical students brought in a book about the horrors of school. It was terrifying!!

…TERRIFYING. She wanted to show all of it to the kids, but I was like "Nooooo! Too scary!!!" 
I don't know how they are terrified of those plastic ogre masks, and yet this kind of stuff doesn't phase them. SHEESH.


A parent gave the school a gift of some very special mochi. The amount of mochi was pretty large, it came in brick sizes. There was so much of it, Minori thought we should make a different mochi dish everyday until we ran out. 

The first one we tried was very strange. It was toasted (or over toasted) mochi with a sweet soy sauce you could dip it in. It was like a flavorless marshmallow, so I wasn't a huge fan. 
The second mochi dish I tried was mochi chunks in a sweet bean soup. Now when I hear the word "soup", I assume it's more of a meal, and not a dessert. It was definitely a dessert. But the fact that it was in soup form, and that the mochi was slowly dissolving into glop, was too much for me. After that, I got a little sick of mochi. I still love the store bought kinds though, those are good. 


Anyways, I have 3 weeks left. I'm starting to finish the projects I constantly have on my plate, so I'm finding lots of spare time at school. I'm trying to fill that time with making awards for completing Penguin class. 
My weekends will be filled with going into Nagoya, deep cleaning my apartment, and finding good ways to say good-bye and thank you to my co-workers. That last one is proving to be very difficult. I'm very picky.

Oh I forgot, Ms Mihoko found out that a Takarazuka show was happening in Nagoya right now, so she got me a ticket. I'm half excited, half…..ready to laugh a bit. The show is one that isn't necessarily one of my favorites, it's a bit cheesy. It's Gone with the Wind. In musical form. Who the heck thought THAT would be a good idea?? Well I'm guessing it's popular here because of the gigantic poofy dresses or something. But it's the last one I'll get to go to while I'm here, so I'm going.  Thank you for the heads up Ms Mihoko!