Welcome to the life of an ALT (assistant language teacher) in Nagasaki. I started this journal when I visited Japan in 2004 with JFMFTP, then continued it when I returned as a member of the JET Programme in 2006. Enjoy!
I just got some new fish for the summer season. At the summer festivals, children play a game called "kingyosukui" -they try to catch goldfish with a paper scoop! You don't have to work too hard to have fun with my fish, though - just move your cursor over top of their pond & click to drop them some little treats :)
I just had so much fun feeding your fish little treats, that you will not have to treat them for the next week. As a matter of fact I'd advise against it, lest they get sick. (-_-)
Looks like rainy season is over :-) Glad to see you were able to enjoy both coasts :-) We attended the neighborhood 4th of July parade (think decorated bikes and wagons, boy scout troop, fire truck, etc.) followed by some fierce hula-hooping. Fun- maybe next year you'll join us? :-)
Tracey---Where did you find such a display of Americana? Nice that someone put such time and effort to help us celebrate our birthday. Are you counting the hours yet until you will be on "real" American soil? I too enjoyed feeding the fish---they will have to go on a diet soon! Enjoy these last few weeks in your "home away from home". Take care of yourself. God bless and keep smilin' Love-----Cathy
Glad everyone is having fun feeding the fish! I went to Sasebo July 2 for my friend's change of command ceremony at the Navy base there. I got to visit my Japanese family up there, and then went back to the base area for a 4th of July picnic - Yay!
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Tracey,
I just had so much fun feeding your fish little treats, that you will not have to treat them for the next week. As a matter of fact I'd advise against it, lest they get sick. (-_-)
Cousin Bill
Looks like rainy season is over :-) Glad to see you were able to enjoy both coasts :-) We attended the neighborhood 4th of July parade (think decorated bikes and wagons, boy scout troop, fire truck, etc.) followed by some fierce hula-hooping. Fun- maybe next year you'll join us? :-)
Tracey---Where did you find such a display of Americana? Nice that someone put such time and effort to help us celebrate our birthday. Are you counting the hours yet until you will be on "real" American soil? I too enjoyed feeding the fish---they will have to go on a diet soon! Enjoy these last few weeks in your "home away from home". Take care of yourself. God bless and keep smilin' Love-----Cathy
Glad everyone is having fun feeding the fish!
I went to Sasebo July 2 for my friend's change of command ceremony at the Navy base there. I got to visit my Japanese family up there, and then went back to the base area for a 4th of July picnic - Yay!
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