Friday, October 30, 2009

BBQ

Today, my whole school went to Shyouwakinen Park to do a BBQ. It was really fun, but, because we made Korean food, I really have no idea what any of the food I ate is really called (I ended up calling it by color). The weather was really nice today. Not too cold or windy, and blue skies, with only a few cottonball clouds. After eating, we bought icecreams and watched the korean boys be manly. They were playing a rather painful looking game. When/if I find internet, I'll upload a pic from my camera instead of my phone. After a while, the girls went and played frisbee. I ended up breaking a nail... sad days. Now im on the train home.

Long, tiresome day.


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Fall finally came!

Today it got cold for the first time. It's making me think about everyone back in Moscow. I hear that it's been getting down to 15 at nights? I hope it doesn't ever get that cold here... I only brought a light jacket with me. Anyway, in answer to the cold weather, my host family turned on the floor heater, which is really good at relieving "ice butt" (a condition where your rear wont warm back up, no matter what you do). I think that I might never sit on the couch again! It's so warm and lovely on the floor now.

They also got out the table futon thingy that I can't seem to remember the name to remember what is called for more than a few seconds.

Aside from weather and studying for an ever-impending test, Bibi-kun, Miya-chan, Takeshi-san and myself went to make paper today. There were a bunch of really nice old ladies there to help us stumble through the process, and in my case, they were nice enough to dumb down their Japanese so I could understand. They kept saying this one word over and over... I gather that it probably means to dry, because eventually, one of them said 焼く which means to fry. We were each supposed to make 3 sheets, but because I couldn't think in japanese fast enough, one of the older ladies took my paper and squeezed out all the water before I could decorate it, so I ended up with 4. All in all, a very busy day.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Cookies!

Today we got up early, and went to the store to buy ingredients for oatmeal raisin cookies! After getting back from the store, Sakura-chan and I rushed to finish our homework before we were allowed to start the cookies. I was doing my Japanese homework, and Sakura-chan was doing English homework. I think that she knows more English than I know Japanese...


As for the cookies, they turned out great. I was surprised that we didn't have any major problems, considering all the conversion math, and the fact that Bibi, who is 3 years old, was trying to do most of the measuring before we even knew what was going on. I think he measured 2 teaspoons of flour into the eggs that Sakura-chan was breaking... but still, the cookies were delicious! Even Miyabi-chan liked them!


All in all, a well spent morning!


Saturday, October 17, 2009

Halloween ... TREE?!?


So, this isn't the first one I've seen over here either. They're quite popular. And the best part is that they're popular because "They're popular in america... arent they?"

Miss all of you back in the land of "halloween trees" by the way, it's hard to write blog posts on a japanese cell phone. Which is why they're gonna be so short.

- Leah


Sunday, October 4, 2009

Update on Leah

Hey, all,

This is Stephen posting for Leah. She's moved in with her new host family in Japan but she doesn't have internet yet so she asked me to post this for everyone. She wanted everyone to know that she's doing well and misses everyone. She passed her final for level 2, and passed the class, and will be moving on to level 3. Her new host family is pretty amazing. Aside from the two parents, she's living with a 9 year old, a 3 year old, and a very young child she thinks is around 12ish months old. The image below is of the 12ish month old, Miya. They're feeding her a ton of amazing food, I'm kind of worried about trying to find somewhere nice take her out to dinner when she gets back, haha. Hopefully she'll get her internet working soon so she can actually post, but if anyone wants to know anything more feel free to contact me at CHSPub@gmail.com.

Signing off,

- Stephen