At the end of July 2011 I made my way over to Yokohama, Japan from Sweet Home, Oregon. I am now teaching PE across the grade levels at Yokohama International School. I will do my best to keep you updated on my adventures in the east.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Where did the year go????
Wow, it's the end of the semester already... I'm not really sure where December went, but I know that we have a three week break. The first two weeks I will be in Oregon, and the third week I will head to Nagano to visit some friends. The last few weeks have been hectic with writing reports (grades) and the holiday shenanigans. Over break hopefully I will get a little chance to rest and recharge. Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas with your families.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Another busy few weeks...
The last few days have been fun at school. We had a nice Thanksgiving dinner on the 24th, the only thing missing was pumpkin pie and my family. But I will be home soon enough to eat pumpkin pie and spend time with family. I will be flying home on the 18th of December and spending a few weeks in Oregon. Besides Thanksgiving, we had Bridging the Gap, which was an informational day. We had a guest speaker come in and talk about the importance of sleep, nutrition, and exercise for the brain. During one of his presentations he had a website that helped students to find careers which fit their personality. For some reason I was the only person able to log onto the website... so I got to do my whole profile in front of all the teachers. According to the website, I am well suited for a career in taxidermy, jewelry making, tattoo artist, a florist, or as an elementary teacher... It was pretty entertaining. On Saturday we had Pecha Kucha, which are presentations in which the presenter is limited to 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide. Which makes things quick and to the point. Pecha Kucha was much better than I imagined it in my head, and I look forward to going to more Pecha Kucha's in the future.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Cross Country Day and Miura
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| The three boys with grey shirts are from Ishinomaki. |
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| The four girls in the middle with grey shirts are from Ishinomaki. |
After the craziness of helping to planning and implement the Cross Country Day, I needed a little time to relax and decompress. So I took the train down to the Miura Peninsula. The Miura Peninsula is the eastern side of Tokyo Bay. I took a bus from the train station to the middle of a Daikon field (Japanese Radish). From there I walked down to the beach I skirted the coast line and walked through a few fishing villages and saw a lot of really neat rock formations. The earth has definitely been moving in that area... I talked with a man fishing for a while, he had the coolest little tool to tie his hook. I was jealous.... But to fish they tied a small shrimp to the hook and then cast out, while the hook was in the water they launched more bait into the water around the hook to attract more fish to the area. After walking for a while longer I made it to the Tsurugisaki Lighthouse to watch the sun sink down into the ocean. It was great to get out of Yokohama for the day and walk on the beach.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Kansai
| Kinkakuji Temple |
| Toji Temple |
| Fushimi Inari-Taisha Shrine |
Friday, October 21, 2011
Iya Valley
The other great thing is that the day after getting back to Yokohama I get to go back on the Shinkansen and travel back to Osaka for a tennis tournament. After the tournament I will be staying in Kyoto and sightseeing... So look forward to some great pictures from Kyoto!
Friday, October 14, 2011
Busy, busy, busy...
Sorry for the lack of posts, I have been busy! This last week at school we had parent teacher conferences on Monday and Wednesday after school. I was also busy this week making a video announcement for the Sweet Home High School Homecoming King and Queen announcement. That was fun to make... I introduced the video with the help of a group of 1st grades at school. Then I filmed the queen announcement at the Hei Shrine in Tokyo. The king announcement was shot at the Shibuya intersection which is one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. About 3 million people cross at that location daily... Which is about the population of Oregon... Here is the video that I made, hope you all have a great weekend!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
SUMO!!!
http://www.vimeo.com/29602556
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