Friday, June 26, 2009

Creepy Crawlers

After much begging I'm going to do a brief update. I obviously could never be a journalist as I can't even keep personal deadlines.

Part 2 of Parents in Japan is still coming, as is Cami, Sarah, and Steph's Golden Week adventures. In the mean time, check out photos from the Golden Week trip here:
Cami and Sarah in Japan
Cami and Sarah came to visit, and while we took a similar track as I did with my parents, we saw all different kinds of things!

Since April I've also be working at Teikyo Asaka High School. It's a contract under James, but I go all day Wednesday and have 5 classes. Kids seem to be kids everywhere. I've got some good classes, and some extremely active classes. The big differences ( off the top of my head) are
1. Teachers change classrooms, not students. This is actually irritating as it cuts into my lesson time.
2. The boys and girls are super shy and rarely talk to each other, let alone me. And they are separated on different sides of the classroom
3. The teachers are more willing to say "The students can't do that" than help them.., say, sound out a word.
4. The boys fix their pants right in the middle of the classroom! I don't mean they drop their draws to the floor, but they unbelt and unzip and fix their shirts right in front of all the girls and teachers! Maybe this comes from the comfort of changing in the classroom. While boys and girls change separately, there aren't any locker rooms so they change for PE in classrooms.

As for outside the classroom, well now that it's warming up to summer again there are bugs EVERYWHERE. I don't know if you know, but I DON'T like bugs. I loved girl scouts and garden camp, and I still love camping, but bugs beware! I'll take you down! Except for when I freak out and run away. Do you know that at Garden camp I got the "Bug Freak Out" award?

Currently there are spiders all over the apartment building (Aida, don't look!). They aren't your run-of-the-mill black or brown spiders. Oh no, they are evil creatures that could only be sent out by some dark demon from the underworld. These spiders have round dark speckled bodies, and eight nail-pointed legs that are black and red. I'm sure one of them is just waiting to jump in my hair so it can crawl down and chop into my carotid artery and effectively kill me.

The other quite nasty bug is the bee. There are normal bees in Japan, but then there are the super sized monstrosities that clearly waltzed through some TMNT Ooze. The one that attacked us today may have actually been a wasp, but I wasn't going to get close enough to find out. Either way, it had been to McDonald's one too many time as it had become super size.

2 comments:

Mom / Dad said...

Hurray! Thank you for updating your blogsite! All of us will be happy to see something other than your dad sleeping on a train when we check this site. I can't believe you are such a baby about bugs! You are brave enough to live and work on the other side of the world, but bugs scare you?
Bye! "Bee" good! Love, Mom/Dad

Unknown said...

omg and you want me to visit now knowing that the spiders are even more creepy there. i got chills. doing the gross dance. i do miss you tho. 3 more months. stephs bday is next week. then mine in aug. with your in the middle! love you miss you! <3 t