Sunday, December 25, 2011

Back Blogging Part 2: October

I started October by going on a drive with my friend Amy and looking at some of the Autumn scenery. the leaves hadn’t changed but there were some beautiful flowers. The following weekend I attempted to learn how to surf. After overcoming my initial fears I had fun doing it, though I still don’t like swimming in salt water. I wasn’t able to stand up on my board but our instructor said I’m getting the timing right so with more practice I may become a surfer. Several of the teachers at my schools surf, and I felt better when I was told by one of the teachers I work with that it took her a year before she could stand up. I may learn how to surf or just take the easier route and buy a foam body board and enjoy riding the waves in.

I got to go to an amazing taiko performance. The group we saw are one of the best in the world. Unfortunately pictures and videos weren’t allowed.

For me October went by in a blur, I was working through an ear infection. I lost sleep because of it and went through the middle of the month exhausted. My students had midterms and ironically I graded all of my students speaking tests without being able to hear out of my right ear, but the problem was resolved by Halloween. Every year there is a big Halloween party at Hirome Market in Kochi city. A lot of the JETs in the prefecture dress up and go. My friend Natasha and I went as Storm and Rogue from the X-Men. I made my costume by hand but was limited to the resources I could find, and to hand sewing because I haven’t bought a sewing machine yet. I ended up sewing two turtle necks and some leggings together to make the main part. the boots I bought at a thrift store. I had to cut open the back and put in grommets and laces because they were made for a person with skinner legs. I manged to find a fantastic gold paint to spray paint them with. Natasha did a great job with her costume as well and she had really creepy looking white contacts. together we won one of the costume contest prizes which included 3,000 yen (about $35) and two 500 yen vouchers for Hirome.








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