| Date: | 2008-12-03 10:16 |
| Subject: | Japan: 11/04/2008 - 11/15/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
Holy wow! I'm so behind on posting! T.T; For some reason, I got it into my head that when I finally post, I should post EVERYTHING up to that date, so... yeah. No. That's not going to work.
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 04, Tuesday )
( Obama Wins! I mean, Hirakata, Osaka: November 05, Wednesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 06, Thursday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 07, Friday )
( Shinsaibashi, Osaka: November 08, Saturday )
( Kobe: November 09, Sunday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 10, Monday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 11, Tuesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 12, Wednesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 13, Thursday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: November 14, Friday )
( Hair s'Coeur @ Hirakata, Osaka: November 15, Saturday )
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| Date: | 2008-11-04 11:59 |
| Subject: | Japan: 10/30/2008 - 11/03/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 30, Thursday )
( Hirakata + Yawata: October 31, Friday )
( Shinsaibashi, Osaka: November 01, Saturday )
( Shinsaibashi, Osaka: November 02, Sunday )
( Yawata, Kyoto: November 03, Monday )
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| Date: | 2008-10-30 17:43 |
| Subject: | Japan: 10/20-29/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 20, Monday ) ( Hirakata, Osaka: October 21, Tuesday ) ( Jidai Matsuri in Kyoto: October 22, Wednesday ) ( Hirakata, Osaka: October 23, Thursday ) ( Momodani, Osaka: October 24, Friday ) ( Flea Market in Kyoto: October 25, Saturday ) ( Osaka Bay Area: October 26, Sunday ) ( Hirakata, Osaka: October 27, Monday ) ( Hirakata, Osaka: October 28, Tuesday ) ( Hirakata, Osaka: October 29, Wednesday )
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| Date: | 2008-10-20 11:55 |
| Subject: | Japan: 10/14-19/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 14, Tuesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 15, Wednesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 16, Thursday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 17, Friday )
( Yawata, Kyoto: October 18, Saturday )
( Midosuji, Osaka: October 19, Sunday )
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| Date: | 2008-10-14 17:15 |
| Subject: | Japan: 10/06-13/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 06, Monday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 07, Tuesday )
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( Hirakata, Osaka: October 09, Thursday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 10, Friday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 11, Saturday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 12, Sunday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 13, Monday )
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| Date: | 2008-10-06 12:29 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/29/2008-10/05/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 29, Monday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 30, Tuesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 01, Wednesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 02, Thursday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 03, Friday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: October 04, Saturday )
( Takarazuka, Hyougo: October 05, Sunday )
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| Date: | 2008-09-29 11:56 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/26-28/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Kyoto: September 26, day )
( Kiyomizudera in Kyoto: September 27, day )
( Nara: September 28, day )
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| Date: | 2008-09-25 17:56 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/22-25/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 22, Monday )
( Kobe + Kyoto: September 23, Tuesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 24, Wednesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 25, Thursday )
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| Date: | 2008-09-22 12:29 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/18-21/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
First off, my mom is so cute. In her latest e-mail to me (she can e-mail now! I'm so proud of her!), she randomly opened the e-mail with:
GOOD-LUCK TO YOU for everything?..... It's so... Engrish! What's with the ellipses?! I mean, they're used often in manga and such, but my Korean mother??
And then later, she told me not to be T_T; and instead, to be ^_^. In those emoticons. So! Cute! ToT
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 18, Thursday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 19, Friday )
( Uji + Osaka: September 20, Saturday )
( Kaiyuukan in Osaka: September 21, Sunday )
As an aside, I'm sure most of you won't care, but... HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NARA SHIKAMARU! 誕生日おめでとう、奈良鹿丸!
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| Date: | 2008-09-18 10:29 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/6-17/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
Because it's been so long since I've been able to update, I'm just going to be quick here, as I have to go to class soon:
September 6 [Sat] I met my homestay family. They seemed like a nice old couple, both friendly and outgoing. The problem was, I completely couldn't, and still can't, understand my host father. He speaks with a heavy slur, in strong Kyoto dialect, so I have no idea what he's ever saying. They live in a dusty old town called Yawata, where most of the people I see are other elderlies. There's no internet-- forget internet, they don't even own a CD player-- and I know nobody in the area. I haven't even seen people of about my age-- I've seen kids in middle/high school, and old people. The occasional young mother walking along with a baby in a stroller. After dinner, they spontaneously wanted to go out and do karaoke. I thought that was cool, but I was still really shy and reserved around them. (Well, I still am now.) We went to just this little bar where initially we were the only people there, and they sang enka, and I couldn't sing. ^_^; I was too nervous. On the way home, my host mom was walking quickly in the dark so I was scampering after her. I ended up kicking something very hard, and something pierced into my foot so I was limping home the rest of the way. When we arrived, we found that my lower foot and shoe were covered in blood. Got that washed off, put on some antibiotic ointment and a bandaid, and went to bed.
September 7 [Sun] When I woke up, I couldn't move for about an hour because every time I... up... breathed... my foot sent sharp, stinging pains around my body. When I could finally get out of bed, I was almost crying from the pain. The entire foot was swollen, and generally very unhappy-looking. I managed to limp down their steep, narrow, twisted stairs (which look like something out of Fatal Frame or Silent Hill when climbing up them in the dark). My host mom was concerned. Throughout the day, I just kept using my foot, eventually doing things like riding a bike with my host mom so she could get her hair cut. (I think she was upset that I didn't get mine cut, too, since the stylist was her friend.) Things started feeling awkward.
September 8 [Mon] The first day of non-Japanese classes. I had Japanese Popular Media & Culture at 1, and Visual Anthropology at 4. I adore both classes. I went home, and my host parents were very quiet. Uncomfortably, I wondered if someone had died or something, and retreated quietly to my room to study. Things felt increasingly awkward.
September 9 [Tue] The first day of Japanese class. It started at 10, and it was terrible. I feel so lost in there! I didn't want to be in that level to begin with, and I feel so bewildered. (I e-mailed my professor yesterday to say that I think I was in the wrong level, but since I take tests decently well, he says that he wants me to stay in there. But I feel sick thinking about that class-- and thinking about it dropping my GPA. As of right now, although my cumulative GPA is so-so, my Japanese GPA is still a 4.0. Coming here is definitely going to lower that.) After being bewildered and thoroughly upset, I got a snack to eat. There, I ran into Huey-- the first person I'd seen from the Seminar House since leaving it. So I clung to her a bit, I think, since I was so darn uncomfortable at my host family, and so incredibly lonely there. At 2:30, I had my Cross-Cultural Psychology class, and that's another course that I think I'm destined to love. It's with an instructor that Kiwi told me to take a class from, although she was rooting for Asian Psychologies.
September 10 [Wed] More hating Japanese class in the morning, more loving my afternoon classes. More awkwardness with the host family. By this point, I was nearly in tears every time I thought of going home because it was so uncomfortably silent. Although my host parents were so friendly the first day, and are the sort of people who smile and laugh a lot-- I can hear them chat when I'm upstairs, and I hear/see them with others-- but when I'm there, they go quiet and don't say much. I think I bore them.
September 11 [Thu] More hating Japanese class, more loving Cross-Cultural Psychology. I can't remember anything interesting happening on this day.
September 12 [Fri] Japanese class sucked. That was my only class of the day, though. After class, Huey and I went to downtown Hirakata, where we goofed off and had fun at a 100yen shop and went to a Softbank store. She didn't have her passport with her, the silly thing, so she couldn't get a cell phone. I, however, did purchase a prepaid phone. The rates aren't too bad-- especially on weekends, where it's like, less than one yen per second. Well, that means it's 60yen per minute (59 cents), but it's a 3000 yen phone card to go with the prepaid phone. So whatever. I went home, and more awkwardness ensued.
September 13 [Sat] Uh... I don't remember what I did this day. Nothing?
September 14 [Sun] My host parents' younger son, his wife, and their two kids came to visit. At 7, we went to a festival that was going on in Yawata. It was pretty interesting, and I took some photos. Didn't play any games, though, although I really wanted to. I was always raised not allowed to enjoy things like that because it was a waste of money, so it's really, really, really hard for me to try to relent on that at all now. The highlight of the night was that I got to try shaved ice for the first time in my life-- and it was SO GOOD! I want more! ToT
September 15 [Mon] A good day! Huey and I ran around Kyoto and went to the Heian Jingu, and found a random river that we took photos at, and accidentally came across a place of worship where we looked around and then quickly fled because monks inside were in silent prayer and meditation, and got ourselves lost a few times. I can't actually remember where else we went, but whatever we did, it took up the entire day. By the end of the day, we were tired, and agreed that it's the most fun either of us have had since coming to Japan.
September 16 [Tue] Classes again. I really hate Japanese class. We had an exam that just floored me. The written portion was fine, but the part where we respond to questions from an audiotape was terrible-- I had no idea what was going on. Cross-Cultural Psychology was good. In order to postpone going home, I joined a manga-making circle that just began, so we have no idea what we're doing. ^_^; It's tiny. But hey-- an excuse to stay at school and draw instead of going home? I'll take it.
September 17 [Wed] Class again. I ended up totally screwing up in Japanese class because I mistook the word 'shizen' for 'shizen saigai'... so when he asked me about the kind of nature there is in the U.S., I thought he meant natural disasters. *sigh* I e-mailed him after classes, saying that I think I should be in a lower level, and giving explanations as to why-- how I feel so lost in class, and even all of the other students use words that I don't know, and while I get the gist of what he's saying I never know the entirety. But still, he wants me to stay in that class. After all classes were out, I went to Huey's host family's place. They were throwing her a small party, so it was loud and chaotic and gave me a headache. But it was lovely to be in such a lively place instead of feeling like I'm living in a house where I shouldn't be there.
That first week of classes, there was one day where I had lunch with Amy-- a girl from my old Seminar House room, who's from London-- and we had heart attacks when a giant cicada fell in front of us and seemed concussed. Then it flew up and fled. It wasn't scary so much as that it kept startling us. But I can't remember the exact day this happened. It's in my camera somewhere. *shrug*
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| Date: | 2008-09-10 10:48 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/5/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 05, Friday )
That's all I have time for right now, as I have to go to my Japanese class. Which scares the everything out of me. I can't understaaaand. T_T I want to drop down a level. T_T
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| Date: | 2008-09-04 13:12 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/3-4/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 03, Wednesday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 04, Thursday )
( Miscellaneous )
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| Date: | 2008-09-02 15:30 |
| Subject: | Japan: 9/1-2/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
| Mood: | aggravated |
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 01, Monday )
( Hirakata, Osaka: September 02, Tuesday )
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| Date: | 2008-08-31 15:22 |
| Subject: | Japan: 8/30-31/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
| Mood: | sore |
It's hot as h-e-double-hockey-sticks, but I love it here! I'm in Hirakata City, in Osaka prefecture. The flight didn't feel as long as I expected it to, although I ran into some issues in Taiwan when my carry-on was over the size and weight limit of what their dinky little shuttle could handle. Classes haven't started yet, but I feel like a chicken running around with its head cut off. @_@;
( Hirakata, Osaka: August 30, Saturday ) ( Hirakata, Osaka: August 31, Sunday )
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| Date: | 2008-06-25 23:24 |
| Subject: | Massachusetts: 6/19-25/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
| Mood: | determined |
Hmmm, I should really finish this.
( Boston, Massachusetts: June 19, Thursday )
( Boston, Massachusetts: June 20, Friday )
( Boston, Massachusetts: June 21, Saturday )
( Boston, Massachusetts: June 22, Sunday )
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| Date: | 2008-06-19 19:50 |
| Subject: | Illinois: 6/13-19/2008 |
| Security: | Public |
| Mood: | annoyed |
Let's try this again, now that the browser here at Brandeis University flipped and destroyed my entire post.
( Peoria, Illinois: June 13, Friday )
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| Date: | 2008-06-04 18:20 |
| Subject: | Japan: Day 00 |
| Security: | Public |
[Tangent: Somehow, I don't want to eat an ant...]
Two weeks ago, DA found out that she had been accepted into Kansai Gaikokugo Daigaku, or Kansai Gaidai for short. She would be studying in Japan for four months, beginning at the start of September and going until Christmas. This was following various complications with the application-- but let's not get ahead of ourselves here, hmm?
The Tale of the Application DA's application to Kansai Gaikokugo Daigaku (Kansai Foreign Language University) was submitted in late March. They said that it would take about three weeks to process and determine if she'd be accepted. That was fine. Six weeks later, she finally contacted them via the education abroad advisor for the region. They wrote back saying that they were concerned: there were almost no psychiatric services there in Japanese, much less in English, and could she please have her prescribing doctor fax them a document stating whether or not she'd be capable of making the trip. Well, bugger. Why couldn't they have told her this in advance? ¡Qué mendoukusai! Another week or two went by, and finally, everything was completely. More time went by. Finally, an acceptance e-mail arrived.
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