I've lost my best friend...
Rather, I miss GOOD sleep. And really I shouldn't complain too much, considering that its my fault I'm so tired as much as it is my new job. Having to get up at 6:30 SHOULD tell me to get to bed by 10 at the latest, but noooooo, I have to stay up till 11 and then shuffle around the next day! I think what I hate the most is that coffee makes it better. I've managed to avoid a coffee dependency up 'till now, I don't want to start!! Ah fah, whatcha gonna do.
So! I'm sorry for the lack of an update, but while I was at camp I got into the habit of leaving my laptop at the school since I was barely going to use it at home, and I kept forgetting to upload the pictures I had taken.
As I mentioned last time, I had my (first, since apparently there will be a second!) welcome party! It was a small dinnner affair that had most of the English teachers, minus a couple who were away with school related stuff, attending. They're all really awesome people, especially in social situations when I can get to know them better!
They took me to a restaurant down around the pier where you can take a boat tour of 'the 99 Islands', or the Goto Islands. Apparently the consider a plot of land about the size of your head an 'island' in that title, but there are also more than 99 so I suppose it evens out! The restaurant was called 'Pinnochio' and it served really great Italian food. You can see Rika on her phone there.
Here I am, with that wonderful red eye my camera is so fond of, sitting next to the head of the English department (on the right).
I didn't get a very good picture of it, but at one point the teachers ordered an appetizer that seemed to consist of four very long, skinny hotdogs, with ketchup and mustard on the plate. I hope it wasn't expensive, because well...they were hotdogs. The women let Sunada-sensei eat them all, and he was oh so willing.
And for dessert, wonderful wonderful dessert, I had a banana chocolate crepe. Mmmmmn. Anyody who knows me knows how much I enjoyed that crepe. Oh my yes. Some of you may be wondering why I'm posting so many pics of the food I ate. Well, frankly, its my blog and I'll post what I want to. :P
The following night I headed out with a few friends to a Reggae party on one of the Sasebo beaches, and met up with Megan and
Allow me to say that Japanese 'Reggae' is pretty amusing. It sounds like Reggae, sorta of, but in Japanese. I'm not sure how to describe it other than amusing. And seeing young Japanese people with Jamaican colours decorating them, their hair in long braids or cornrows, and the various other takes on the Jamaican culture was also....interesting. *laughs*
I don't think I'll be attending too many beach parties in the future however, I found sand pretty much everywhere the next day, and I'm still sweeping it out of my apartment.
So as I said, this past Monday-Wednesday I was at a different school, helping out with an English camp. It was basically a language-intensive experience for a group of about 40 students
There was also Arlen from California, who is also fluent in Spanish! I tried to get Jon into this picture, but he's just on the side there. Jon was not my favourite ALT there. If I had to hear one more time about how "cute" and "genki" the girls were (who ranged from 14-16 years old), and about how much he wanted to 'adopt' one of them, I was going to strangle him. ALTs fawning over their students inappropriately is apparently my new pet peeve!! :D
On the last day we all took pictures with some of the students, and created a nifty fire-escape hazard on the staircase!
Most of the days were overcast (or pouring rain) and incredibly humid. The building had no air-conditioning. I was sweating like a race-horse pretty much all the time, but I'm actually getting used to it. Not that I enjoy it, but its no longer a "omygoodness I'm sweating how embaressing!" It's more like "Now wheeeere did I put mah sweat rag?"
Now that the camp is over, I'm back at Sasebo West (or Sanishi as its nicknamed, Nishi being 'West' in Japanese), and doing the teacher thing again. Today I was supposed to have three
They dance to either music (theme songs from anime most of the time, I've been told) or to drums, and its pretty neat to see them all attemping to move in tandem.
The English club has asked me to join and help them come up with their own attraction for the cultural festival, and much to my surprise/horror, they want to do a picture slide-show of "A day in the life of Kate!!" So this next week I'll be working with them to prepare that, because apparently it'll be a great opportunity for the students to get to know me. And my incredibly boring life. Hurrah!
Lord, give me strength. *laughs*
At the moment I'm sitting in the teacher's lounge almost completely alone, standing sentinal against any students who might try to come in here. While all the other teachers are outside with the students preparing for the festival, I'm sitting here in my work clothes, acting as designated guard-dog. Fine by me! Let's see, go outside and sit in the heat, listening to Japanese speeches and instructions for a few hours orrrr....sit in the air conditioned teacher's room on my laptop? .....actually that's not quite as easy a choice as it sounds, the boredom gets pretty crippling in here sometimes. :P
Welps that's all for now, tonight I'm going out to karaoke with Meg and Gill if we're all up to it, and Sunday is the sports festival, so hopefully I'll have pictures then!
Bye for now. ^^