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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sam's in Hokkaido!


So I'm finally here!! I'm writing from my very own apartment (after a distressing internet situation thankfully now rectified) and am still practically bouncing despite being here for almost 48 hours!


After flying to New Chitose airport, I met my supervisors (they are looking after my first few days/weeks, setting up bank accounts and the like)-and had a semi-interesting ride home, talking about hobbies and families. Stopped in to have Soba for lunch-when my dish came out I nearly did a backflip-it was huuuge! I was never going to finish it, and didn't. Ran into some other JETs at the same restaurant, such a strange coincidence!


Went to the Board of Education to meet my co-workers, but most of them are on Summer holidays so I only met a handful (of which, I've already forgotten names..). After that I went to my apartment!!!! I'm a little bit in love with it-it's quite big as far as JET apartments go-I've even got a spare room! There's an office/study, lounge/dining room, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, bedroom and entrance hallway (all this for $173??? Insane!) I didn't get time to explore, but had to dump my stuff and go shopping for groceries. An armful of goodies later and my fridge and cupboard are full with yummy Japanese ingredients (and some emergency chocolate!) Had about an hour to myself after that, and then was invited to a bbq-style meal with my neighbour, who also works at the Board of Education. The bbq style is called ghengis khan, and is apparently very popular in Hokkaido. It involves cooking meat and vegetables on a grate over coal, and is delicious. After beer, wine and shouchu (potato-derived alcohol) I returned to my apartment only to stay up until 2am re-arranging and decorating my new home (sticking up maps and photos-of which I probably should have bought more print-outs!) After I was satisfied that the place felt a little more 'mine', I went to bed in my DOUBLE BED!!


Woke up relatively early this morning, and had vegemite on toast for breakfast (slightly burnt, but still nostalgically tasty) and had the morning to myself to further explore every nook and cranny of my apartment. Found a whole bunch of English movies, which I'm sooo thankful for-it will be nice to understand my tv for a change! Also found a mammoth bookshelf with an infinite amount of English novels and teaching materials, and a plethora of sticky-notes left by my predecessor to help me out with things like the washing machine, microwave, etc.


I was treated to lunch today at a local ramen restaurant with my co-workers from the BOE (Board of Education). I had to sit with my legs folded under me, and owwww my feet have never hurt so much in my life!!! Plus I had no shoes or socks on, when the other ladies were wearing stockings so I felt embarassingly awkward.


I went on a tour of the town (also went yesterday but took a different route today), saw the post office and got introduced to the staff, then saw the pool and the town look out. Came back in time for another shopping trip to the grocery store!


I had the afternoon to myself and finnnnnallly worked out how to set up the internet, and now feel a little less lonely! I had dinner, which was a dish cooked by my neighbour, then went around my apartment block and introduced myself/handed out freddo frogs to the kiddies.


And now I'm off to bed after another fantastic day!!



Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Tokyo Orientation


Tokyo Orientation is over today, so I'll share some of the highlights with you.


Day One I woke up to the hot Tokyo sun burning me up through the window. The day's events included what seemed like an infinite amount of welcome speeches and ceremonies, workshops and meet-and-greets (I have completely forgotten everyone's name whom I met!). I had a mock-elementary school visit session complete with number games and singing-for a moment I was six again ha ha.


I also went to a session on cooking and eating in Japan, which went through all the Kanji for things like 'use-by date' and 'cook in microwave'(my specialty).


We had a massive banquet reception complete with buffet :-D in the evening, and I headed to bed exhausted.


Yesterday was a little more fun. I decided to ditch the hotel breakfast and venture out to find my own-I found a rice ball (onigiri) and a starbucks coffee, and managed pretty good with my Japanese. A few more speeches later I ventured out again for lunch and bought okonomiyaki (Dad's favourite) and got it heated up at the convenience store (I'm in love with the convenience store, or 'combini'!)


Afternoon workshops consisted of 'Thriving as a rural Jet' (verrrrry handy considering I'll be the only fireigner in my town!), and a prefectural meeting. I've met so many people who know my predecessor and speak highly of my town, so I'm feeling more and more confident about it.


Last night we went to the Australian Embassy for a welcome, and sipped on Australian wine through the night. Afterwards, a few of us headed to Sky Bar (which was on one of the top floors of the hotel), and had a few cocktails, it was such a relaxing night.


And that brings me to now! I'm sitting in my hotel room, all packed and ready to fly again! I'm really looking forward to seeing my apartment ad school, so I'll definitely keep you updated!


Thanks for reading about my adventures!


Sam :-)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Well, I'm here!


So today I arrived in JAPAN!!! After a McAustralia burger, a Japanese massage, a teary farewell, an arm full of luggage and a ten hour flight..I'm here! So I'm sitting 'here in my 5-star hotel room (yup!) clacking away on my laptop..


Today I have to myself, so I spent it wandering the streets of Shinjuku buying cheesy Japanese lollies and snacks (including many unimaginably-flavoured kit-kats), taking photos like a real tourist, and sipping a coffee in Starbucks as per my long-favoured tradition. It must be about 50 degrees over here, and the humidity is crazy! I've already had a shower today and I already feel like I need another one.


Tonight i'm meeting up with a Japanese friend of mine for dinner. She lives in Yokohama, which is about an hour away from here so we might go back to her place for dinner if we have time.


The view from my room is amazing! I'm on the 34th floor and am dwarfed by the surrounding sky-scrapers!


It's good to be around some foreigners though, there are a fare few Aussies around, (although only 3 going to Hokkaido). I forgot how difficult the language barrier is (probably due to forgetting most of my Japanese speaking skills!), so my first trip into the convenience store was a little daunting!


I'm off to have a nap-I feel like I've been up for days (and it looks like it too ha ha). I'm missing you all terribly! More soon!


All my love,

Samantha

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Welcome

Welcome to my blog! At the moment I'm still in Australia preparing for the big day on July 26th: 16 days and counting. I'm nervous, excited and scared all at once. But there is so much to do, so much to pack and so many people to say goodbye to,that I don't have a moment to feel anything much!
I'm hoping this blog can be a way of sharing my trip with everyone back home, so please check in often to see what I'm up to and drop me a line :-)