Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sister visit

Wow, I've been gone so long that Blogger went and changed things on me and now it's like I'm blogging for the 1st time!  I cannot believe how much I have neglected this blog, but sometimes living life is more important than blogging about it.  I'm going to try my best to play catch up this week but I have another busy week planned so I may not get too far.  I have taken several thousand photos that I need to make time to go through and as I get through the photos, I'm going to try to write up the blog post that goes with them.  Starting with my sister's visit!

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, my sister surprised me for my birthday by showing up at my door in Japan.  Since I didn't know she was coming, I wasn't able to plan anything in advance so the 2 weeks she was here were pretty crazy {hence the lack of blogging}.  We started with the basics

riding the train

shopping at the 100 Yen store

learning to use chopsticks

and making drink choices


we had a BBQ to celebrate my birthday with our awesome friends and neighbors
 {the husband took a craptastic photo of the ladies, I had to do some crazy editing just so you could see our faces}

Then Steph and I took off to Kyoto for 3 days of sightseeing and sisterly bonding.

It was incredibly hot while we were there so we'd spend the morning site seeing then head back to the hotel around lunch time to let our clothes dry out a bit and have some lunch, then head back out again in the evening.  Despite the heat, we saw some amazing sites while we were there

 {I love reflections...I could have spent the entire day here}

love me some symmetry!
we fed some monkeys {they were wild, we were the ones inside the cage}


and our favorite part of the trip was getting to play dress up as Maiko!


I posted this photo on Facebook and my mom asked who the Japanese girl next to me was lol

After Kyoto, I had to spend a few days local because I had students scheduled {and by that point, I definitely needed the Yen!} so we just hung out around the house, cooking and playing games and being sisters

can you touch your elbows and wrists at the same time while holding your arms out?  We tried to convince my husband he was the weirdo because he can't do this...he didn't agree!


Then we went to SUMO!  It only happens a few times a year and it just happened to be in Tokyo while she was in town so of course we had to go.  None of us had a clue what was going on, but we had a great day anyways!


after SUMO, we headed to Shibuya to experience the huge crossing there

while in Shibuya, we stumbled upon an awesome punk rock bar which was the perfect way to end our night

I also learned a valuable lesson that night...do NOT wear this dress without a belt!


Her last night in town we thought we'd try to do some last minute things but Typhoon Roke had other ideas and we just ended up stranded in Tokyo looking like drowned rats!

Definitely NOT the way we had intended her trip to end, but it was definitely memorable.  I could not have asked for a better way to begin my last year in my 20's!

After she left, I spent 36 hours resting and recovering from her visit before I left for Ofunato round 2, which is where I will hopefully continue the recap tomorrow =}

If you read all the way to this point, thanks for sticking with me.  I'm making it a point this month to spend some time relaxing and thus blogging more!

CHEERS!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

SURPRISE!

So this girl who looks a lot like me showed up at my house on Thursday



That's right folks, my sister made a surprise visit to Japan! I had a suspicion someone was coming but I had no idea who or when and was completely surprised when she walked in the door on Thursday evening instead of my husband.

We've already eaten lots of yummy Japanese food







Rode the train a few times


Done a lot of shopping and sight seeing



And started the birthday celebrations a few days early



We have a crazy busy 2 weeks planned and I probably won't do much blogging but I'll be back with a full recap as soon as I can!

This is by far the best birthday surprise I've ever received. I'm so grateful that she thought to do this for me and for all the assistance my husband provided to make this happen. I am truly a blessed woman!


~ Posted from my iPhone

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

1 year

We have officially been living in Japan for a year now.  3 months into this tour, I felt like it was never going to end.  Now, I can't believe it's going by so fast!

Today marks 1 year of

*living in a foreign country
*being 8,000 miles away from friends and family
*squatting to pee in public restrooms
*living on a military base
*not understanding a word of what 90% of people around me are saying {I'm fixing this, I start Japanese lessons next week!}
*having access to some of the best public transportation in the world
*eating super fresh sushi
*being taller than 90% of people around me
*seeing movies a week or more after everyone else
*near daily adventures with my husband
*using chopsticks daily
*"hai", "konichiwa", "arigato"
*getting to know some awesome Japanese ladies
*driving on the left side of the road
*teaching English
*shopping online
*Skype
*being 28 (I can't believe I'm going to be 29 in a few days!)
*feeling massively out of the loop
*not being able to stream movies/tv shows
*missing birthdays/weddings/holidays
*exploring a new country
*trying new foods
*life without our favorite American restaurants
*100 Yen finds
*eating the freshest Fuji apples!  YUM!


and it's been one of the best years of my life!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Ofunato

I've been home for almost a week now, thinking about what to write in this post.  I am not good with words so I think I will just let my photos do the speaking.


















The work was difficult, mentally and physically but we also found some time to enjoy ourselves as well






Hopefully Ofunato hasn't seen the last of me.  I'm planning on returning a few more times between now and November to do some more hard work and meet more amazing people!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Only me

My mom and grandmother have always said to me "only you". Seriously, sometimes the craziest stuff happens to me. Today {1st of all, I had a post scheduled for today and I have no clue where it is} I attempted to make my way to Ofunato to start my week of volunteer work.

Here I am, all packed and ready to go {I officially suck at "pack light"}



Unfortunately, I didn't make it that far. I was supposed to get into Ichinoseki by Shinkansen {bullet train} and have over an hour to change to a local bus that would take me to Ofunato. The transportation system here is notorious for being on time. Not today. APPARENTLY, I have been unable to confirm this, someone committed suicide by jumping in front of my train. I truly hope that is not the case but unfortunately it does happen quite frequently here. After stopping twice, for about 2 hours total, I knew I wasn't going to make the last bus to Ofunato. Upon arrival in Ichinoseki, thanks to some awesome translation skills by a total stranger, I was refunded 1/2 of my train ticket price and set out in search of a hotel. It's times like these I REALLY wish I had taken the time to learn more Japanese {I start private lessons in 2 weeks but I should have stared a year ago!}. After 2 "no"s and a taxi ride {my 1st in Japan} I found a hotel with a vacant room and I'm about to crash for the night. Tomorrow I will, God willing, take a bus to Ofunato and then the real fun begins!


~ Posted from my iPhone