Ok, so I kind of ruined the surprise, but I recently got a job. I'm a bartender (mostly busboy) at this club called Steps in Sakae. It was really serendipitous. I hung out with some guys and they took me to a couple of bars. Then, I said that I was sorta tired and was going to go home. Luckily, they told me this was the last bar they were going to and that it had a really nice atmosphere. So I went and fell in love with the place. There were two girls working the bar--Nadia (black girl from France) and Mary (Japanese girl). They were so beautiful, nice, and talented. As soon as I got there we started joking around and clicked. I asked Mary if her job was hard and she asked me if I wanted to try. I said yes, thinking that she would just let me make a drink. And she totally came back to me and said that I had an interview at 7 the next day. And after that, I came to the interview and started 9pm that night. This will be my 4th time working. It's sometimes a hard job, but really fun. I get to hang out with the customers and have met a lot of great people. Plus, this'll help me with my Japanese. When Nadia first got here, she didn't speak any Japanese and now she's pretty much fluent. And we'll be here for the same amount of time--1yr--so I'm super excited.
Wish me Luck!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
OMG! There's A Fire in My Room!!
lol so I recently made a boo boo. I decided to start being conscious about my spending habits. Everyday I spend money on inexpensive foods and so I figure I'll probably nickel and dime myself to death before long. My solution was to have one big shopping spree and buy all the stuff I'd need to cook. I bought oil and spices, chicken...lol safest thing you can get (inside joke), and even tempura stuff to fry random pieces of meat in.
It started off good. I made fried rice and it was totemo oishii (delicious) and then I fried some chicken. Halfway through the chicken, I turned my back and when I looked back around, there was a black cloud where the hot plate used to be. I was in shock for a second and just stood there looking at it until I realized I should probably turn it off lol. Then, all of a sudden I noticed that the fire alarm was going off. It's funny b/c the fire alarm was speaking in calm Japanese like, "Hello friend, there's a fire in your room. You might want to leave or you can just stay. Whatever you want."--not very urgent sounding at all. My RA had to talk to the security guard and she checked on me and my roommate. I thought I'd get beaten up or something for almost burning the dorm down, but she just said it was alright and left.
I can't even fry chicken...I wish my mommy was here... :( I don't need to lose anymore wait or my head will be to big for my body. I've decided to just buy stuff so that other people can cook for me. Or I'll just try again later during the day and with supervision.
It started off good. I made fried rice and it was totemo oishii (delicious) and then I fried some chicken. Halfway through the chicken, I turned my back and when I looked back around, there was a black cloud where the hot plate used to be. I was in shock for a second and just stood there looking at it until I realized I should probably turn it off lol. Then, all of a sudden I noticed that the fire alarm was going off. It's funny b/c the fire alarm was speaking in calm Japanese like, "Hello friend, there's a fire in your room. You might want to leave or you can just stay. Whatever you want."--not very urgent sounding at all. My RA had to talk to the security guard and she checked on me and my roommate. I thought I'd get beaten up or something for almost burning the dorm down, but she just said it was alright and left.
I can't even fry chicken...I wish my mommy was here... :( I don't need to lose anymore wait or my head will be to big for my body. I've decided to just buy stuff so that other people can cook for me. Or I'll just try again later during the day and with supervision.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Shirotori Gardens
This was one of our field trips to explore the city before school started, so once again...a little late. Let me just put this out there---the worst field trip I've ever been on lol. Throughout this whole thing everyone kept wondering why anyone would ever think we would enjoy this type of torture...Here we go:
Plus, we could take pictures so...I was sold. Then, after they lure you in, the old people take over and give you a tour...the tour of immense pain and eventual death. First, we went over this cool looking bridge. It crossed over a big lake.It's all nice and everything until...you hear this churning sound; it chills the blood. You have to figure out where it's coming from so you look down into the water and you see billions of the ug
liest, biggest fish ever.
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Does anyone look like they're paying attention?
We finally left the bridge and started walking around the Gardens with the tour guide. lol this guide, actually all of them, were like 90yrs old. No matter what happened to us, he kept going on and on like nothing happened...totally oblivious. This is where the real torture started. So throughout this 1hr long tour, we stop, walk, stop...while battling mosquitoes and trying to translate Japanese b/c that's all our 90yr old tour guides could speak. And if you were close to the lake, the koi (carp) would follow you because they thought you had food. Killer nasty koi, mosquitoes, and rambling old guys--great trip or what? lol I think my brain exploded, that's how bad it was.
This shows my dynamic picture taking skillz...that killz lol
That's right. Smile through the pain.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Yamato-san's House
Me and Christine aka "Hawaii"...I have the fakest smile b/c I was so hungry lol
I just went to my first Japanese house party!! lol I'm typing this a week after it already happened. Well, anyway, one of our tutors, Yamato, invited all of the exchange students to his house to make "Okonomiyaki", which has meat and cabbage and...I'm not sure because I didn't cook. I think eggs to...it was mucho delicious. I'm trying to try new foods because I am sooo picky and it's starting off alright. We had a great time. Yamato had a small apartment and I'm surprised we could fit so many people in there. The pics don't show all the people. About 4 or 5 left to the grocery store. I'm so glad I didn't cook because instead of happy faces everywhere, there would've been fires lol. It was a really good meet and greet for all of us since we just kind of got here. Good music, free food...the good life.
Sophie and Lisa cheesin for no reason...i rhymed...he he
Arvi from Canada aka "Bankuber" lol I can totally kick his butt in karate
Brian our paparazzi for the evening...WHAT! Another black person in Japan?!
Random Things
I'm pretty worn out from all these (dare I say) pointless meetings. So long! I haven't really done too much not dealing w/ school. I have been taking walks in the evenings to clear my head; and if I get up, running in the morning.
At Hibino station in Shirotori. We're on our way to Oasis 21: Jacqueline, Dustin, & Matt.
A couple of days ago, we went to Oasis 21, at the Osu station. I still don't know what it is, but it's been described as a building that looks like a spaceship--very futuristic looking. It was incredibly awesome. There was even a famous makeout park. We climbed up an insane amount of stairs and took lots of pictures on the roof. Then, we took a ride on a nearby ferris wheel. A frickin huge ferris wheel attached to a building! It was all great fun. I'm waiting for some more later! *wink wink* (p.s. very clean)
The one we went on after we left the Oasis 21 station. I have no clue what city we were in though. Very big and mucho scary!!
This is the view from the top. Keep in mind that this thing is latched on to the side of a 7-story building. lol We saw really drunk Japanese guys dancing and doing karaoke...mucho hilarious :)
This is why Japanese people are so skinny! There are stairs like these everywhere and then we had to walk 6 more flights of these to get to the top!!
These are the coolest pimps in Japan! Clockwise: PiPi (Korean), Eliza, Arvi, & Byron.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Studying Abroad on a Whim
Hello all!
Watashi no namae wa Lachelle Gatson desu. Doozo Yoroshiku. Ok, Japanese out of the way. I am 19 years old (May 14th, 1989...Mothers' Day...who knew I was so awesome) and am a Junior at UNC-Wilmington. I decided to test the waters by studying abroad and ended up studying in Nagoya, Japan for a year. Wow! I was just playing around and ended up actually going, which is cool because for many it is vice versa. Anyway, I am now attending NGU til July of next year. I am both excited and nauseated. It is definitely overwhelming, but I'll get by because of my amazing family and friends (love ya ;0)
I will attempt to document some of my escapades for anyone who wants to read them because they can be both helpful and comforting---mom and dad. This is a very easy way to tell everyone everything without repeating myself.
Enjoy!
Watashi no namae wa Lachelle Gatson desu. Doozo Yoroshiku. Ok, Japanese out of the way. I am 19 years old (May 14th, 1989...Mothers' Day...who knew I was so awesome) and am a Junior at UNC-Wilmington. I decided to test the waters by studying abroad and ended up studying in Nagoya, Japan for a year. Wow! I was just playing around and ended up actually going, which is cool because for many it is vice versa. Anyway, I am now attending NGU til July of next year. I am both excited and nauseated. It is definitely overwhelming, but I'll get by because of my amazing family and friends (love ya ;0)
I will attempt to document some of my escapades for anyone who wants to read them because they can be both helpful and comforting---mom and dad. This is a very easy way to tell everyone everything without repeating myself.
Enjoy!
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