Today was rough! Our kiddos decided they didn't want to listen today! So, we spent all day putting children in timeout and taking away privileges. I was so tired by the end of the day!
This week the theme is about around the world. The kids have enjoyed leaning about different countries, and some of them already know so much that they have enjoyed sharing their knowledge with the other children. So far we have talked about Australia, Egypt, and China. We will be talking about Mexico and England this week as well.
This past weekend we went to Ginza. It is another shopping area of Tokyo. Most of it is comprised of designer stores. We went to Forever 21 and the Sony showroom. That night we went to the Sumida River fireworks festival. I have never seen so many people in my life! I almost got swept away in the crowds! The fireworks were beautiful and the show lasted an hour and a half! They had all kinds of fireworks including Pikachu ones!
This coming weekend we have lots of plans! We have a goodbye dinner on Friday night because two of our coworkers are leaving early and it will only be two Fridays after that for it to be the end for everyone. On Saturday we plan on going to another festival. Apparently, Japan has festivals every weekend of the summer!
That's all for now. Check in next week to hear more about our weekend adventures.
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Since the last time I wrote, my adventures have been a little more relaxed. On Saturday Shannon and I spent all day in our room. She wasn't feeling well and so slept most of the day. I made a photo book of my daily picture album from my 28th year.
Sunday we ate brunch at the hotel. It was delicious and we were so full afterwards! Then we went to the Brazil festival that was in YoYogi Park. Apparently there is a significant population of Brazilians living in Japan. We walked around a bit and listened to a band. After we left the festival we went to Akihabara Electric Town. This is the area of Tokyo that has many stores devoted to electronics and anime. They also have stores with Japanese souvenirs. We spent several hours looking at new and different electronic items and finish the cooking yourself. Most of the dishes include pepper rice, some kind of meat, and some kind of sauce. I tried a bacon cheese sauce with rice. It was quite tasty!
Monday after work I went to Shibuya (The shopping area I talked about before) with Jose and Lycell. We ate at Pepper Lunch again. LycelI really likes it! I ate beef and pepper rice this time. Then we looked at a few stores. I went to the Disney store. It looks Like Cinderella's castle outside and is decorated with different characters inside. They have a section unique to Tokyo which is pretty cool.
The rest of the week has so far been spent relaxing at the hotel.
While adventures outside of work have calmed down a little in the past week, work has gotten more hectic! We now have 46 children in the 3-5 age range and 66 children in the 6-12 age range! Probably at least half of them only speak Japanese! These kids sure do keep us busy! We are so tired by the end of the day! The kids are lots of fun though! We are doing a Dr. Suess theme this week and the children have really enjoyed listening to the stories and making the silly crafts. Today we read One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and made a cute hand fish craft.
Next week we are doing an around the world theme which should be fun. I'll let you know how it's going in my next post.
From Tokyo with Love,
Rachael
Sunday we ate brunch at the hotel. It was delicious and we were so full afterwards! Then we went to the Brazil festival that was in YoYogi Park. Apparently there is a significant population of Brazilians living in Japan. We walked around a bit and listened to a band. After we left the festival we went to Akihabara Electric Town. This is the area of Tokyo that has many stores devoted to electronics and anime. They also have stores with Japanese souvenirs. We spent several hours looking at new and different electronic items and finish the cooking yourself. Most of the dishes include pepper rice, some kind of meat, and some kind of sauce. I tried a bacon cheese sauce with rice. It was quite tasty!
Monday after work I went to Shibuya (The shopping area I talked about before) with Jose and Lycell. We ate at Pepper Lunch again. LycelI really likes it! I ate beef and pepper rice this time. Then we looked at a few stores. I went to the Disney store. It looks Like Cinderella's castle outside and is decorated with different characters inside. They have a section unique to Tokyo which is pretty cool.
The rest of the week has so far been spent relaxing at the hotel.
While adventures outside of work have calmed down a little in the past week, work has gotten more hectic! We now have 46 children in the 3-5 age range and 66 children in the 6-12 age range! Probably at least half of them only speak Japanese! These kids sure do keep us busy! We are so tired by the end of the day! The kids are lots of fun though! We are doing a Dr. Suess theme this week and the children have really enjoyed listening to the stories and making the silly crafts. Today we read One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and made a cute hand fish craft.
Next week we are doing an around the world theme which should be fun. I'll let you know how it's going in my next post.
From Tokyo with Love,
Rachael
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Well, I'm halfway through my time in Tokyo. It's going by so fast!
On Friday night I went with friends to Karoke Japanese style. You pay a certain amount of money per person per hour to have a room just for your group. It was a lot of fun! Wish we could have stayed longer!
Then on Saturday and Sunday my friends and I had an adventure I know we will never forget! We attempted to climb Mt. Fuji! I say attempted because due to the weather we were unable to climb all the way to the top. The climb starts at the 5th station. There are 9 stations total, but each station has more than one station. It's kind of confusing, but basically you climb a little in between each one, but there are 4 of them say 7th station and so on. Our group got to the 4th of the 7th stations and then were told that the winds were too strong that it was not recommended to climb further. It was also not recommended to climb down, so the five of us spent 5hrs huddled together (between the two buildings of the station) trying to stay warm! The winds were fierce and it was raining for part of the time! We had emergency blankets from our work first aid kits, but even with those we thought we might end up with frost bitten toes! The sun started to rise at around 4:30 and it was absolutely beautiful! So glad we got to enjoy that after our cold night! Once it was daylight, we could have continued to climb to the top, but we were so cold and tired that we mad the difficult decision to climb down instead. Legend says that once you have attempted Fuji, but not reached the top you will return until you complete the climb, but if you reach the top you will never return to Japan. Looks like I'll get to come back some day!
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
On Friday night I went with friends to Karoke Japanese style. You pay a certain amount of money per person per hour to have a room just for your group. It was a lot of fun! Wish we could have stayed longer!
Then on Saturday and Sunday my friends and I had an adventure I know we will never forget! We attempted to climb Mt. Fuji! I say attempted because due to the weather we were unable to climb all the way to the top. The climb starts at the 5th station. There are 9 stations total, but each station has more than one station. It's kind of confusing, but basically you climb a little in between each one, but there are 4 of them say 7th station and so on. Our group got to the 4th of the 7th stations and then were told that the winds were too strong that it was not recommended to climb further. It was also not recommended to climb down, so the five of us spent 5hrs huddled together (between the two buildings of the station) trying to stay warm! The winds were fierce and it was raining for part of the time! We had emergency blankets from our work first aid kits, but even with those we thought we might end up with frost bitten toes! The sun started to rise at around 4:30 and it was absolutely beautiful! So glad we got to enjoy that after our cold night! Once it was daylight, we could have continued to climb to the top, but we were so cold and tired that we mad the difficult decision to climb down instead. Legend says that once you have attempted Fuji, but not reached the top you will return until you complete the climb, but if you reach the top you will never return to Japan. Looks like I'll get to come back some day!
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
Sunday, July 8, 2012
My birthday was great! It started off with me opening the card my grammy sent with me. So sweet! I miss seeing her on the weekends for family dinners! At work, my kiddos, with the help of my coworker Miss Angel, made me a card. Most of them wrote their names by themselves! At the end of the day all my coworkers sang happy birthday to me and my boss gave me a little gold crown! Shannon, Lycell, and Jose took me to get dessert at an Alice and Wonderland themed restaurant. It was pretty neat! Our dessert plate was so cute! Then when we got home I was surprised to find a bouquet of white and red roses! My sister messaged Shannon and asked her to buy them for me! It was a joint gift between the two of them. Then Shannon also surprised me with a little Duffy the Disney bear and Duffy cookies that she managed to get at Disney without me seeing! Great day!
The 4th of July was very different than any I've ever had! First of all, I had to work! If it weren't for the cute kiddos, I probably would have been upset about that! After that we tried to decide what to do. Japan, of course, does not celebrate the 4th so there were no fireworks or anything. So, we decided to eat at an American restaurant, McDonalds, and then go back to the hotel and hang out. Shannon and I enjoyed some Americone ice cream for dessert!
This weekend we went to Yokota Air Force Base to see where Shannon and Lycell used to live and where Shannon used to work. We then went to Kamakura to see the big Buddha. The town of Kamakura had lots of little street shops and food places along the route to the big Buddha. Such a neat town! The big Buddha is just that, big. Huge in fact! We ate so much the whole day! All you can eat bread at Saint Marcs, green tea ice cream, sweet bean and ice cream pancakes, and all you can eat yakiniku!
My eye started bothering me last night and pink eye has been going around camp, so when I woke up with a pink scratchy eye that I had trouble opening I freaked out! After many calls to people, a skype call to my dad, and Visine drops, it turns out that it hopefully is just really bad allergies! So, I went about my day as planned which included church with my friend Uhura and her family and lunch with my friend Yancey who I haven't seen in years. Yancey and his wife are stationed here in Yokota. Then I rode the train and subway back to the hotel by myself! Shannon and I enjoyed some pizza and cheesecake for dinner at the hotel. Tomorrow I start a no sugar and bread week so that I will Mt. Fuji this next weekend! Stay tuned for more on the climb in my next post!
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
The 4th of July was very different than any I've ever had! First of all, I had to work! If it weren't for the cute kiddos, I probably would have been upset about that! After that we tried to decide what to do. Japan, of course, does not celebrate the 4th so there were no fireworks or anything. So, we decided to eat at an American restaurant, McDonalds, and then go back to the hotel and hang out. Shannon and I enjoyed some Americone ice cream for dessert!
This weekend we went to Yokota Air Force Base to see where Shannon and Lycell used to live and where Shannon used to work. We then went to Kamakura to see the big Buddha. The town of Kamakura had lots of little street shops and food places along the route to the big Buddha. Such a neat town! The big Buddha is just that, big. Huge in fact! We ate so much the whole day! All you can eat bread at Saint Marcs, green tea ice cream, sweet bean and ice cream pancakes, and all you can eat yakiniku!
My eye started bothering me last night and pink eye has been going around camp, so when I woke up with a pink scratchy eye that I had trouble opening I freaked out! After many calls to people, a skype call to my dad, and Visine drops, it turns out that it hopefully is just really bad allergies! So, I went about my day as planned which included church with my friend Uhura and her family and lunch with my friend Yancey who I haven't seen in years. Yancey and his wife are stationed here in Yokota. Then I rode the train and subway back to the hotel by myself! Shannon and I enjoyed some pizza and cheesecake for dinner at the hotel. Tomorrow I start a no sugar and bread week so that I will Mt. Fuji this next weekend! Stay tuned for more on the climb in my next post!
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
Monday, July 2, 2012
We got some new kiddos today. The numbers doubled! It was kind of chaotic! We had to figure out how to split up into smaller groups and make sure the kids were with friends and not with children they don't get along with or that their parents don't want them with. It worked out though. Things should run much smoother tomorrow!
This past weekend, Shannon and I went to Tokyo Disney! We went to Tokyo Disneyland on Saturday and Disney Sea on Sunday. Both parks were a lot of fun! Disneyland is very similar to Disney World in Florida. One of the rides that they have that is not at Disney World is the Winnie the Pooh ride. It's super cute! The park was still set up for Easter even on the last day of June! There was even an Easter parade! Disney Sea reminds of a combination of Epcot and the MGM studios. They have different parts of the world that are on bodies of water. My favorite section as far as decorations was the Mermaid Lagoon. My favorite ride was Journey to the Center of the Earth I think. We also saw lots of shows. The night show, Fantasmic, is awesome!
Looking forward to tomorrow night. We are supposed to go to an Alice in Wonderland themed restaurant for my birthday! I'll tell you more about that and other adventures in my next post.
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
This past weekend, Shannon and I went to Tokyo Disney! We went to Tokyo Disneyland on Saturday and Disney Sea on Sunday. Both parks were a lot of fun! Disneyland is very similar to Disney World in Florida. One of the rides that they have that is not at Disney World is the Winnie the Pooh ride. It's super cute! The park was still set up for Easter even on the last day of June! There was even an Easter parade! Disney Sea reminds of a combination of Epcot and the MGM studios. They have different parts of the world that are on bodies of water. My favorite section as far as decorations was the Mermaid Lagoon. My favorite ride was Journey to the Center of the Earth I think. We also saw lots of shows. The night show, Fantasmic, is awesome!
Looking forward to tomorrow night. We are supposed to go to an Alice in Wonderland themed restaurant for my birthday! I'll tell you more about that and other adventures in my next post.
From Tokyo, With Love,
Rachael
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