basal temp: 36.15
Morning:
- woke up 2 hours before my alarm, BUT was able to fall back asleep (86%)
- got up, showered
- put my laundry away, made my breakfast, ate
- walked down to the station
- met Maruyama-s and gave her some music and fast finishers, we talked for a bit
- met Kanamori-s and Iwamoto-s (who showed up :D)
Notes: I saw some students on the way to the station. I smiled but I don't think they noticed me. Then I saw two students when I was AT the station, they saw me for sure. I waved at them and they waved back. :)
Afternoon:
- we put our name on the list at Seijiro (the restaurant) and waited and chatted
- ate lunch, they paid and said it was a birthday present to me :)
- Kanamori-s and I took Dendenmushi (a bus) to the bus center
- got home, read
Notes: It was pretty funny. I was the largest in stature and put away only 5 plates (6 pieces of sushi: 3 plates, 1 piece of tamagoyaki [eggs]: 1 plate, a scoop of ice cream: 1 plate), Iwamoto (a 65 year old physics teacher) put away 7, then Kanamori-s, who is this tiny 63-year-old Japanese woman, put away 8 plates! She told me she was going to skip dinner, lol. It was a very nice lunch and it was very kind of them to pay (you pay by the plate ranging from $2-$7.35). I'm glad I got to meet them for lunch. :) AND I finally got restaurant sushi (rather than just from the supermarket). Oh man it was AMAZING quality. The fish was practically silky. It was delicious!
Evening:
- finished my book
- ate some chocolate
- cleaned my apartment
- printed worksheets for tomorrow
Notes: I had a great Foundation of Japan Day. How about you? XOXO, A
blast from the past: This is one of Jerod's stories, but he told me that one time his (and his girlfriend's) ferret got out. They were looking for it everywhere and they thought they might as well check the roof. .. The ferret was ON THE ROOF. And not only that, it had begun to rain and lightning was coming down and in my mind I have always pictured this ferret doing a crazy ferret dance between flashes of lightning. LOL They were scared he'd get hit. Jerod had to get on the roof to get him down. LOL
| Beautiful garden in Morioka covered by winter |
| The shrine where we met for Sansa |
| AHA! Barbershop (to show my students) |
| This is a waterfall most of the time (in front of the station) - now it's full of candles for the current candle festival |
| Morioka Station :D |
| This kid was the pigeon boy! LOL He kept chasing them down and trying to feed them snow. |
| The pigeons here are so chill ^ look how close he is to them! |
| AHAHAHA "Play snow!" |
| Igloo in front of the station |
| This pigeon almost walked on my foot! |
| A view of Morioka |
| Kanamori-sensei and I in front of the igloo |
| Kaitenzushi! (Sushi train!) - and check out the glasses on the second conveyor belt below. |
| Sushi coasting by |
| A better view of the various sushi dishes |
| Some incredibly delicious chocolate chip scones that Maruyama-s made! (Dang it! I wanted to buy some for Jerod!) |
Wait...the food just flies by and you grab the plates you want? Weird!
ReplyDeleteYep! Only "flies by" - it isn't THAT fast. But it chugs by like a slow train. :) Pretty cool! (And delicious!)
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