
Well, I wrote and printed (3x) another 4, 317 words (36 pages)! Whew! Glad that's done! Now I only have about 28,000 words to come up with before I check off MA from my life "to do" list!
It's gonna be a long few years!
fighting cultural agoraphobia one day at a time
Well, I wrote and printed (3x) another 4, 317 words (36 pages)! Whew! Glad that's done! Now I only have about 28,000 words to come up with before I check off MA from my life "to do" list!
It's gonna be a long few years!
This table isn't very impressive because we kept all the food in another room. With 28 people sitting around two tables, the traditional 'passing' method doesn't work so well. We stuck to buffet style!
All in all it was a great Thanksgiving with all the fixin's, except the cranberry sauce! Oh well, we had sushi and yakisoba and all sorts of other goodies in addition to the Thanksgiving fare...anything else would have gotten lost in the mix. I'll be eating mashed potatoes and gravy for weeks. And I even have a little corn left to be baked this weekend--hurray!!
After cleaning up the house and packing up all the leftovers, some of us third+ years (and friends) headed to 山の越 for a few drinks and lots of catching up! Where will we all be in a year? What will we be doing? Who will we be sharing Thanksgiving with next year? Lots to be thankful for...choices, opportunities, friends, great food, and family. Thanks for another great Thanksgiving!
A year ago this week, I accidently deleted my blog! To celebrate one year of blogging (on the current blog), over 10,300 hits, and over 112 posts, I'm posting a POLL!! The future of my blog depends a lot on my future. I won't necessarily base my decision on the results, but I'll take it into consideration!
And for all of you out there who read my blog on a regular basis....and I know you're there because I have a stat counter, please vote, and please feel free to leave comments!
Before you vote below consider these points:
I'm not bitter about Halloween, I'm just done for the year. It's been a lot of fun and the students LOVE it. But I'll be happy not to see Halloween again for at least 11months.
Happy Halloween!!
Saturday was the big Sumo Tournament in Uozu, just two towns over, just 30 minutes away! I was psyched. Ever since I saw sumo in Nagoya this summer, I've been hooked. And if you read my blog...you might remember this post I have a few favorites, okay, I'll be honest, I have a crush on these three: Asashoryu (Mongolian), Hakuho (Mongolian), and Kotooshu (Bulgarian). All my favorites were there, all the big boys were there, and I was so excited! Seriously, rock stars, movie stars, TV starts, they don't excite me, but these sumo guys....they got me excited!
But I don't get excited about all of them. For example, this guy, Buyzan 武雄山...isn't my type!This guy isn't my type either! He's one of the biggest I've seen. And he isn't even that good (i.e. he didn't make the official program)! Important rule of Sumo: Big DOES NOT equal good. Some of the best aren't all that big, relatively speaking of course.
Iwakiyama 岩木山 isn't my type either. But he was milling about and the nerdy glasses look did get me. I mean, look, we could almost be related! He is kinda cute!
But this man, Asashoryu, is my kinda guy!! Okay, I know, the picture sucks, but the most important part was that I was standing close enough to take it. And two seconds later as he walked by, I reached out and touched his right tricep. So smooth and so strong!! I was giddy! Unfortunately, Hakuho and Kotooshu were entering from the other side. So I got some pictures of them from a distance, but nothing blog worthy!
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スーホの白い馬 After sumo, Owen, Linea and I went to dinner in Toyama--Santoshi's, a great little Indian restaurant! I hadn't been there in months! After downing our chai we were off to our next Mongolian adventure, a puppet show based on a Mongolian folk tale accompanied by a musical ensemble from Mongolia. In brief, it was AMAZING! Mongolia just jumped to the top of my travel list (great music and cute sumo guys). The music was phenomenal. This wasn't just any random group. This group has played for the heads of many states all over the world. The singer is a national treasure. And one guy even did some throat singing! I had goose bumps! Unfortunately, we couldn't take any photos. But the puppet show was extraordinary too! And to top it off, a local English teacher, was one of the main puppeteers! I went home and tried to look up the group on the internet to buy their CD, but haven't been able to find anything. So....keep your eyes open....if you see anything by "The Mongolian State Morin Khuur Ensemble." BUY IT! BUY IT FOR ME, PLEASE!
And then today, I got up at an ungodly hour to go to the Toyama Masters Long Course Swim Meet....and now I'm exhausted and I'm going to bed.
(I'm writing while listening to Garrison Keilor's A Prarie Home Companion)
I have so many books I’m reading right now it’s a bit overwhelming. It’s hard to keep track of them all…but there are some obvious distinctions: academic versus pleasure reading! Ha ha ha, no they aren’t the same thing, at least not yet. I’m not a crazy grad student…yet. Although as I get deeper into classes….I’m enjoying SOME of the reading more and more. It CAN be interesting. But actually, recently I’ve been reading non-fiction before going to bed. I’ve recently been introduced to a really interesting author and I find his subject enthralling! It’s not for everyone, but it’s for me: past life regression! And I want to know more.
I put a list on my blog last year of the books in my life, here is an updated list:
Books by my computer:
Books by my bed:
And this list doesn’t include all the books and journal articles I’m trying to read and negotiate for my next paper. Paying tuition has it’s advantageous….I have access to 100’s of journals online, I can just download whatever I want! It’s amazing! I might have to start studying other subjects just cause I CAN! Yahoo! I’m enjoying my nerd status!
* Have you’ve ever wondered if you knew someone before? or a place is familiar but you’ve never been there before? or do you have lots of déjà vu moments? You might want to read up on this subject: past life regression. The writing isn’t great, but the stories are fascinating. It might be a stretch, but I’m trying to link the my language studies with past life regression….there is evidence of young children being able to speak and or/write languages they’ve never heard before (i.e. my sister). It’s documented….maybe that can by my dissertation topic. Or maybe not.
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