Bringing you up to speed
So it’s been a while since my fingers did any talking here; sorry for that.
Have had quite a busy time of late – penis festivals, music lessons, election dinners, surprise birthdays in love hotels…
The new teachers seem to have settled in pretty well. M-sensei, my new JTE, is really nice and has already asked me to start preparing things for class. As a result, I have drawn cards with a yawning and stretching sun for “Good morning”, and an ocha-drinking sun for “Good afternoon.” M-sensei is 27 and she has really good English. I think we will have fun teaching together.
Turns out that the new school secretary used to work at S’s Primary School, so given that we know someone in common, I-sensei and I are chatting more and more as the days progress.
Also, the new music teacher – K-sensei – seems cool. When I said I play the Electone, his immediate reaction was to say “Tomioka Yasuya!” who is a famous Electone player in Japan. So I’ve been chatting to him a bit too.
On Sunday 3rd April, J, L and I made a trip to Kawasaki to meet up with some other friends there and attend the Fertility Festival, which has fondly become known as The Penis Festival. Candy in the shape of male and female nether regions can be bought in varying sizes, and people carry “mikoshi” (portable shrines) with larger-than life penises attached. We arrived around 10am, and it only took L and J about 30 seconds to climb on the big wooden penises and pose for photos that will be forever treasured. The mikoshi were to be carried through the streets around 1pm but after being there for about an hour, we were all penised out so we headed to Akihabara where J purchased an ipod shuffle. Congrats!
Thursday 7th was S’s birthday, and our friend Y wanted to organise a surprise party. Now, S is one of the most organised people I have met, so organising a surprise party for her was a challenge. But we managed to pull it off. A friend of a friend (of a friend??) owns a love hotel in Isesaki, and that was chosen as the venue. The room had a king size bed, one of the biggest TV screens I have seen, an adult toy vending machine and a poker machine among other things. After practicing our “surprise” a few times, it was time to do it for real – and I think S was honestly surprised. Yacchatta! Memories of the night include the “How to body rubbing” mat in the bathroom, singing karaoke with about 5 people in bed and the massage orgy. Oh yeh.
Friday night was GAJET Election dinner in Maebashi. You are reading the blog of the new GAJET secretary. Thank you, thank you, no really, thank you.
This past Saturday was jabs in the bum in preparation for the Philippines, followed by Electone lesson in Musashi-sakai, and then back to Tutty-B to join the Hanami late. Friends had been out in the sun under the sakura (cherry blossoms) all afternoon, drinking, eating, playing soccer. Wish I could have been there the entire time.
After that we went back to Grow for a feed and a beer and then went to N’s house to watch the latest episode of DHW.
Sunday saw me sleeping in at N’s house before heading back to the Mae for a meeting about Habitat. Can’t believe we leave in a week and a half! Time has flown. I think we have a great bunch of people who will make it a fun, memorable trip. Let’s enjoying powerfully, to quote G.
After the meeting, D and I headed to Yamada-denki to check out digital cameras. I am leaning towards either the Casio EX-Z57 or the Panasonic DMC-FX7, and at the moment I’m favouring the Casio. Will go back to Yamada soon and hold them again, just to get the feel.
And now, here I am back at school. First class with M-sensei will be on Wednesday, and it will mostly be her introduction and her time to get a feel for the kids and their level.
So that’s it. I don’t have pics of these things yet, but when I do, I will update this entry with the link.
Have had quite a busy time of late – penis festivals, music lessons, election dinners, surprise birthdays in love hotels…
The new teachers seem to have settled in pretty well. M-sensei, my new JTE, is really nice and has already asked me to start preparing things for class. As a result, I have drawn cards with a yawning and stretching sun for “Good morning”, and an ocha-drinking sun for “Good afternoon.” M-sensei is 27 and she has really good English. I think we will have fun teaching together.
Turns out that the new school secretary used to work at S’s Primary School, so given that we know someone in common, I-sensei and I are chatting more and more as the days progress.
Also, the new music teacher – K-sensei – seems cool. When I said I play the Electone, his immediate reaction was to say “Tomioka Yasuya!” who is a famous Electone player in Japan. So I’ve been chatting to him a bit too.
On Sunday 3rd April, J, L and I made a trip to Kawasaki to meet up with some other friends there and attend the Fertility Festival, which has fondly become known as The Penis Festival. Candy in the shape of male and female nether regions can be bought in varying sizes, and people carry “mikoshi” (portable shrines) with larger-than life penises attached. We arrived around 10am, and it only took L and J about 30 seconds to climb on the big wooden penises and pose for photos that will be forever treasured. The mikoshi were to be carried through the streets around 1pm but after being there for about an hour, we were all penised out so we headed to Akihabara where J purchased an ipod shuffle. Congrats!
Thursday 7th was S’s birthday, and our friend Y wanted to organise a surprise party. Now, S is one of the most organised people I have met, so organising a surprise party for her was a challenge. But we managed to pull it off. A friend of a friend (of a friend??) owns a love hotel in Isesaki, and that was chosen as the venue. The room had a king size bed, one of the biggest TV screens I have seen, an adult toy vending machine and a poker machine among other things. After practicing our “surprise” a few times, it was time to do it for real – and I think S was honestly surprised. Yacchatta! Memories of the night include the “How to body rubbing” mat in the bathroom, singing karaoke with about 5 people in bed and the massage orgy. Oh yeh.
Friday night was GAJET Election dinner in Maebashi. You are reading the blog of the new GAJET secretary. Thank you, thank you, no really, thank you.
This past Saturday was jabs in the bum in preparation for the Philippines, followed by Electone lesson in Musashi-sakai, and then back to Tutty-B to join the Hanami late. Friends had been out in the sun under the sakura (cherry blossoms) all afternoon, drinking, eating, playing soccer. Wish I could have been there the entire time.
After that we went back to Grow for a feed and a beer and then went to N’s house to watch the latest episode of DHW.
Sunday saw me sleeping in at N’s house before heading back to the Mae for a meeting about Habitat. Can’t believe we leave in a week and a half! Time has flown. I think we have a great bunch of people who will make it a fun, memorable trip. Let’s enjoying powerfully, to quote G.
After the meeting, D and I headed to Yamada-denki to check out digital cameras. I am leaning towards either the Casio EX-Z57 or the Panasonic DMC-FX7, and at the moment I’m favouring the Casio. Will go back to Yamada soon and hold them again, just to get the feel.
And now, here I am back at school. First class with M-sensei will be on Wednesday, and it will mostly be her introduction and her time to get a feel for the kids and their level.
So that’s it. I don’t have pics of these things yet, but when I do, I will update this entry with the link.
3 Comments:
go with the casio!
The 57 or the 40???
Other highlights from the week:
G generously gave the birthday girl a present from the love hotel vending machine. It's pink. Batteries included.
G took a taxi to hanami instead of walking 4 minutes.
Our fine JET secretary has oficially been awarded 100,000,000 JETastic points! Congrats Granto!
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