Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Well, I really didn't know how to write this.  Things were really rough for a while with my host family, but this blog isn't a place for me to vent my anger.  So I won't go into much detail, but I am just going to say that there was mass miscommunication and misunderstanding, and that I have moved out.  They just weren't the right host family for me.  I am now living in the international dorm, Kirari.  I am much happier here.  My impression and regard for Kirari has improved greatly, and I am enjoying my freedom quite a bit.  In fact, I was even invited to a Kimbap party by some of the Korean residents.  Kimbap is a korean seaweed and rice roll, similar to sushi, but it uses regular rice and very different ingredients.  Our rolls included egg, beef, pickled vegetable, and carrots!  Very delicious and fun to make!  Then last Wednesday, our group went to an elementary school to help teach English.  It was pretty fun and the kids were soo cute! They were really happy to see us and treated us like celebrities!  We spent the first part teaching them how to pronounce words like "grape" and "ice cream", then the second part was spent teaching them American games.  My group taught them "simon says" and "duck duck goose"  They had quite a bit of fun with the last one, I thought they were going to hurt themselves running so much!  It was really awesome to meet them, and I had a really good time.  Then on Friday, we had a farewell dinner for all the homestay students and their families.  I was still welcome to come, despite having no host family, and I hung out with Lauren and her host family the entire night.  They were really sweet.
Of course these last couple of days haven't been work or stress free.  Thursday was my kanji exam, and by the time I was done, my arm was shaking and full of pain.  Still, I didn't do too badly on it.  Friday was my conversation exam, and I passed that one too, although I felt like I failed at the time.  I really don't like conversation tests.  The sensei records you the entire time and listening is not my forte, especially when I am nervous.  So I was pretty surprised to see I did so well.  I just wish I could have done as well on my final exam, which consisted of listening, reading, grammar, and an interview.  The interview and reading were both great, it was the listening and grammar that killed me.  Like I said, listening isn't my strongest skill, and I pretty much failed that part of the test.  Oh well, hopefully my big speech on Thursday will balance my grade out. 
To end on a more positive note, I was able to go to the Asahi beer factory today with some of the other group members.  It was a really interesting tour, completely free, and not only did they give us free fans, but they let us have up to three glasses of free beer!  Of course there was a 30 minute time limit to the drinking, so I only got through two.  Their beer is much better than Sapporo's, and tasted a bit like Stella Artois.  I had a lot of fun, and it was a nice little outing.  Here are some pictures of the stuff I did since last time:
Kimbap!





 You can tell I sliced these :)




Elementary school visit








 Kids here have two pairs of shoes, outside shoes and school shoes.  They keep the outside shoes in a shoe locker and switch them out at the end of the day.  As guests, we got to wear slippers.

 Class photo with Takahashi Sensei. 
 My name in kanji.  Means Love Beauty.  The other kanji for my name means Asian Beauty, but I didn't think that fit quite well!
 Farewell dinner with Lauren.
 Class Photo with Uyama Sensei
 Class photo with Umeda Sensei (our favorite sensei!)
 Asahi beer factory.   Nick is experiencing their hops!


 The containers they make the beer in.  A little lighter than the wooden barrels they used to make them in.

 Old Asahi beer poster.
 Wall of Beer!


 Another vintage poster.
 Teddy Roosevelt? 
 I really liked this one. 
 Holds a lot of beer. 
 Kanpai!

 Nick enjoying his drink(s). 
 My second beer, cherry flavored!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Not much too write about this week.  It wasn't the greatest week of my life.  I woke up sick on Wednesday and my host mom acted like I was dying.  She had a meeting that day, and she felt I was too sick to be left alone(all I had was a cold), so she forced me to go to my school, where I spent the day in the infirmary.   Then she insisted that I go to the hospital, but the school didn't want me to go, as it was unnecessary.  But my host mom wouldn't let me come home, as she wasn't coming home till late and she thought I could die or something, so both groups compromised and had me stay in Kirari (the international housing) for the night.  All I wanted to do was sleep and relax, but needless to say, I did not get much of that.  Plus, it was the day of the elementary school visit and the tea ceremony, both of which I missed.  And then it rained all week long due to a typhoon that was hitting  the rest of Japan.  Thankfully the storm didn't hit Hokkaido, but it gave us really crappy weather for a couple of days.  So my week has not been the greatest, but don't worry because it ends on a good note.  Today I finally made it to LoveNeko, Sapporo's one and only cat cafe!  Pretty much, you pay money to enter a  room full of cats that you can play with while enjoying a drink.  I haven't even petted an animal since I left home (my host mom is allergic), so I really miss my pets, especially my Siamese cat, Comet.  So this was really nice and really cheered me up.  There are about 15 cats in the room, and there is a bunch of furniture and cat toys, not to mention tons of shelves and scratching posts.  The cats all seem pretty happy and healthy, although some were fighting with each other(reminded me of Comet and Angel!).   They weren't too cuddly though, as they are so used to being petted and played with all day.  I guess the cat cafe should get some Siamese, that would solve that problem!  Since I missed the tea ceremony and the school, I don't have many pictures for you, but I can give you the ones from today.  Here are a few pictures of the cafe kitties! 

Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur.....


 They did perk up quite a bit when it came to treats!




 Reo (my favorite!)



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Here are some of the photos:
Barbecue!
 The Cat's Eye karaoke place, loved its theme!
 Yosakoi Soran Festival


 Hokusei's team!
 My group's mad flower arranging skills!




 My flowery masterpiece :)
 Shrine Fesival
 I want, no, I need this balloon!
 mmm, fried squid!
 poor turtles. :(
 Chocolate covered bananas, a festival favorite!

 Nakajima park








 Former Hokkaido Prefectural Government Building
 Clock Tower
 Shrine Parade!








 Remy!!!! picture by my brother.