Friday, October 26, 2012

Lunch Time Conversations 2

Today I had lunch with 6-1 at my big school.

Girl: ね先生、知ってる?彼は先生が好き!(Hey teacher? This boy here likes you!)
Boy: へー!何だそんな話!(EH? Why are you talking about this!?)
Girl: ね、ね!先生!本当だ好き!*bunch of chatter that I couldn't follow to save my life, but she mentioned something about how he always knows when I am at school, is more attentive when I am around and about how he was turning red when she mentioned it* (Hey! Hey!! Teacher! He really loves you!)
Girl: 先生? どぅユーラブつかさ?!(Teacher? Do you love Tsu?)
me: へー?!(EH?)
Girl: コリン先生!DO YOU LOVE TSU?

That poor boy wouldn't talk to me the rest of lunch time.
The beginning of lunch time makes so much more sense now though.
BUT it doesn't explain the other boys arguing with the sensei about letting me sit at their table, claiming "I'll talk to her! I'LL TALK!" lol

Saturday, October 20, 2012

In Which I learned the Importance of Knowing Names

Last week I had to ask the nurses at two of my schools for help making copies.  I am trying very hard to make an effort to learn all my teacher's names but it's proving very difficult because I have so many... All things considered I think I am doing pretty well.  The school I am struggling with the most is my small school, because they didn't give me a teacher name chart like my other schools.

Anyways, I had to ask for help making copies at H on Thursday because I usually ask the financial operator for help.  She was off from school on Thursday though, so I had to try and figure it out myself.  I didn't want to go back and ask the principal for help because he doesn't think that I can understand Japanese (which is ridiculous, but whatever.) And I can't ask K sensei for help because he's just so cute about things and... I can't handle it. After attempting things (pushing buttons) and nothing happening, I went to the nurse for help.  She was in the clinic room, and I poked my head it and asked her if she had time.  She was happy to help me, and after she finished showing me what to do she told me that it made her really happy that I remembered her name. 

Then, yesterday I had a similar experience.  I was at A and needed to make copies again for the same activity.  I went into the copy room, and fidgeted around again (the damn things are all different,) and then gave up. Thankfully the nurse was coming out into the hall and I asked her 「U先生ちょっといい?」 and she helped me do everything.  While we were waiting for the copies, she said the same thing to me 「名前覚えたありがとう! 嬉しいです!」I thought that it was interesting that the two of them were so happy that I remembered their names, because to me I feel that it's necessary to have good communication to know names.  For this reason, it drives me insane that H, the school with the most students, don't have romanized name tags for the students. Even though I have over 800 students in all, I would like to be able to at least know some of their names!

U sensei (from A Elementary) is adorable.  She told me after thanking me for remembering her name that she wants to teach me many things, because she only has two adult sons she wants to teach me things she would teach to her daughter if she had one. Basically she said that she wants to be my Japanese mom.  It was very touching and I'm almost tearing up remembering it.  Every time I leave school for the evening, she tells me 「今度待ています!」which is literally "I'll be waiting for next time!"

I'm pretty sure that I love my job right now. <3

Fujitsu Friday Classes are Insane

Last night we were practicing introducing someone else in class.  This happened:

Kuma: My mother is... she... takes care of my sisters baby. *rocking arms back and forth pretending he's holding a baby*
Haji: BABY LOVE!

Me: NO! *choking* Babysitting!!

I couldn't stop giggling for a good five minutes.
It was horrible.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Lunchtime Conversations with 5th Graders

This happened to me at lunch with 5th graders.
S1: 先生!何才ですか?!
me: 24
S1: じゃー彼氏いますか?!
me: まだいない
S2: じゃ早く作ってください!

Why is it even my kids say this?!

Coming to Terms With My Bias

A while ago, I said that I can't have a favorite in Super Junior, much like I can't have a favorite in One Direction, and how I struggle with keeping favorites in Arashi and Kat Tun...

Well...
I have come to terms with who they are now.

Super Junior's overall bias (which L just commented "changes with the wind" which is too true.):
Eunhyuk
(but this is "I will readily have your children" kind of bias here with him right now.)

SuJu singing bias:
K.R.Y. (all of them)

One Direction:
LouisLouisLouisLouisLouisLouisLouisLouisLouisLouis!!!

And so. I need to buy the Leeteuk postcards next time I go to Tokyo, yes. But I also need to buy Eunhyuk XD

Saturday, October 13, 2012

In Which I Went to Tokyo for the Weekend

Last weekend was a holiday weekend! And the schools in Y started school a bit earlier than the rest of the prefecture, so we also had Tuesday and Wednesday off.

Let me start over though-
I started teaching an English class three times a week (but now I will only do two,) at Fujitsu Corporation last week.  It is Monday, Tuesday and Fridays (but now I have dropped the Monday class.) It is from 18:00-20:00 on those days, about 8 km from my apartment in Y.

Monday and Tuesday were kind of painful classes. These are adults that I am teaching for these classes, and I feel that many of them know about the same as my fourth graders at my elementary schools.  And, I was told that I should not respond to questions asked in Japanese... to which I agreed, but will not practice.  Adults cannot learn the same way as children, their brains do not work the same... so I will not ignore questions asked to me in Japanese.  Friday was a whole other matter though.  We didn't even open the textbook for that class which was fantastic.  There are higher levels of English in that class though, so it made things much easier.

One of the students is a clown though.  He asked me out about 7 or 8 times.  It was very amusing because his English isn't ...very good. It consisted of "Next Sunday, we go (insert random topic here,) TOGETHER?"   And, two days ago when he walked into class he said "HELLO K, I LOVE YOU." to me.  I just told him "Thank you," and continued talking to another student.  (Please note that this is all in jest.  He is married, and very childish and goofy.  We discussed in class Friday night that he is もっと大人になれ which I translated as "He still needs to grow up," although that is not directly correct.  Every time he said something foolish, one of the other students would say "He still needs to grow up.")

Friday (October 5th) was the day that we had decided to go to Tokyo though, so right after the class I came home and R took me and G to Yaita station.  We thought we were going to miss the train, but had plenty of time to spare... It takes about 2:30 hours to get from here to Tokyo and the train that we got on arrived at 20:45.  We met with T at Utsunomiya Station around 21:15 and got on a train to Tokyo from there.  We were quite lucky to sit down the entire time.  Returning to Y wasn't so lucky on Monday.

We stayed in a pretty cheap hostel called Khaosan in Asakusa.  This year, I think that I have had enough of Asakusa... I will be fine if I don't go back there for years, I think.  The hostel was super small and noisy.  Needless to say I will not be staying there again.  Saturday (Oct 6th) we roamed around in Asakusa for a while and then met up with Ro (another ALT in a different city) who was staying with us for one night.
 Weird turd like thing on top of a building in Asakusa.  It looked like it was painted on this building from where I was... Kinda neat.
 Koi near the Kaminari Gate that were large, but still had their color.  Not brown.  Interesting...
 Sky Tree...

 Sky Tree again, close up.  This picture is from Sunday though, not Saturday.
 Market street leading to the temple in Asakusa.


We went to Shin Okubo (Korea Town) and had amazing Korean food for dinner.  It was SO good, and thankfully G was with us because I don't know Korean food but he does since he lived there for a while.  The host was very handsome but he was the only one that was.  Haha.

I don't remember everything, but the soup on the top left was the best tasting thing ever. By far.

Then, T and I needed to go to the Korean idol shops.  G and Ro were bored to say the least.  We wasted a bit too much time in one of them, and bought too many things.  I got some Shinhwa and Super Junior post cards, and T got some Leeteuk specific post cards (WHICH I SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT TOO. Boo.)
This is one of T's post cards... I will need to buy a set of those next time I go to Tokyo... haha.

Sunday, we met up with E in the morning for lunch and had okonomiyaki.  We then walked from Shibuya to Harajuku and had crepes, and walked back to Shibuya.  Next time we go to Tokyo, E invited us to stay with her which will be so nice compared to stupid hostels...

In the afternoon, we met with my friend A in Asakusa.  (See, too much Asakusa!) She wanted to see the Sky Tree, so we walked around til we found it.  It's ...really, really tall.  We didn't go up because it is something like ¥3000 to go up, and we thought that we can have a really nice dinner for that price instead.  We had Chinese food and then went to Baskin Robbins after.

Sunday night, we had to change hostels because we originally intended to go home on Sunday night.  We just moved next door, but we stayed in dormitory style rooms this time.  It wasn't that bad, but there was a Chinese girl out in the common room who was talking very loudly on her phone until about midnight.  (There is a sign that says very clearly to be QUIET after 10pm, but I don't think she spoke any English at all... ><)  We got an early start and left the hostel at 9 am (but put our stuff in rented lockers) and went back to Shibuya for lunch (Standing Sushi bar this time. So. Good.) and then walked to Harajuku again since we didn't really explore it the day before.

I tried really hard to get a Koki key chain or cell phone charm and failed miserably.  I got TWO of Taguchi and one of Kamenashi. Boo. Koki is the only one in Kat Tun I don't have!  I really want one of him.

It was exhausting being in Tokyo! No wonder I always slept like a rock when I lived there.  Always in crowds and doing something.  We had to go BACK to freaking Asakusa to pick up our stuff, and then to Ueno to head back to Tochigi.  We had to stand almost the entire ride home, which was unfortunate.

Also, during this trip G absconded my Kindle.  He complained of boredom on the train so I gave it to him to read something and he found "Hi! My Name is Loco and I am a Racist!" on there.  He started reading it and decided that he was going to keep my Kindle and keep reading.  He kept it for most of the trip... :< I got it back after we got back to Y and found out that I can lend him the book through email for two weeks time, so that's what I did.  So now I have my Kindle back haha.

I love Tokyo, I really do.  But I was really happy to come home to boring old Y because I was so tired.  Hostels aren't home, and unless I had some place to call home, like when I studied at Sophia, I will always be glad to come "home."

Also, it's a good thing that I don't live in Tokyo.  I would never get anything done if I did.  At least, not until I got over the wonder of living there again.

Oh and Tuesday and Wednesday were dedicated to recovery from the vacation. Haha.