Rebecca ([info]marcasitevah) wrote,
@ 2009-03-22 19:01:00
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"I am flower pollen sick." - one of my students (adorable!!)
Looks like I'm late in posting again.

My life as of late:


  • Went to Tokyo, and finally went to the Ueno Zoo.

  • Went to Osaka. Had good Italian at this restaurant. Missed my last train home. I was really tired so rather than attempt to walk around a town I don't know well late at night trying to find a hotel I just took a taxi. Only 12000-yen. Luckily the binoculars I lost that day were at the lost and found the next day.

  • Taught my second years twice this month! I love those kids more and more. In fact, after graduation I made some promise to give me their buttons - and one said he would give me his 2nd one (aka the one by his heart aka the one meant for their girlfriends) if he doesn't have a girlfriend next year.

  • Had my last elementary classes. The best class at the bad school gave me a sign board. Many kids wrote that they had fun and liked English. A few wrote that they didn't like English until I taught them. All of the 5th years at the good school wrote me short letters. Some were fun. Most were sweet. Don't know why they wrote to me since I'll probably see them next school year anyway.

  • My third years graduated. I love those kids. There are so many that I love and so many memories. I didn't cry though, but that may be more because I don't really cry than anything else. I'll miss them - even the pervy ones. I got lots of pictures, got some (but not all of the kids I like) to sign my graduation album (only 7000-yen!), and got some presents (a piece of chocolate, a key chain, and 3 buttons. haha). I wanted more buttons from the kids, but by the time I remembered most of them had left (I suck, I know). The first kid that I said "give me something" gave me the chocolate instead of a button (even though I was thinking button lol). I didn't go to the teacher's party after graduation though, but partly because of my mood leading up to graduation.

  • More and more I feel like I am back in high school. Except now I am more equipped to deal with the shit and thus it doesn't bother me as much. But it still sucks. It has put a huge damper on a lot of things that should be happy - and has been for some time. I thought it would get better but it really seems to only be getting worse. Or maybe I am just growing up more but haven't let other parts of me catch up.

  • Saw my kids play baseball twice (and got the coaches even more on my good side), and have run into many out at the stores since then. I miss a lot because they hang in the arcade and there is no reason for someone my age to go there alone. Or even really to go at all, but at least I can claim I am doing purikura if I am with someone.

  • Cooked with different classes. Three of the graduating classes (some of my favorite boys didn't come though, or they harassed me), and two of the first year classes (where I made friends with some new kids). The home-ec teacher is great and seems to genuinely appreciate my coming since I can do her cooking while she helps the kids.

  • Discovered some new music through CSI.

  • Want to read more but don't want to deal with having a bunch of books to take care of when I have to move again. The amazon book reader thing would be nice if it wasn't so expensive (twindle I think it is called).

  • I'm debating about what to do during my spring vacation. Maybe a few day trips since I have a list of places to visit.



If I feel up to it I may post some pics later on this week.



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[info]snowqueenofhoth
2009-03-22 01:44 pm UTC (link)
Aww, good to hear from you.

Also, that title is awesome. Good way to describe it.

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-22 01:49 pm UTC (link)
Students can sometimes make things worthwhile! I love some of the creative things they say to describe stuff. One kid kept trying to say that leukemia was white red ball sick (or something like that) because it is white blood sick in Japanese (白血病).

I just saw your posts about the Hey Say Jump shows. Sounds like you girls had fun! ...... I'm so behind with LJ and stuff.

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[info]snowqueenofhoth
2009-03-22 02:03 pm UTC (link)
Lol. Yeah. I have students who are like "...can I use my dictionary?" And I refuse to let them until they at least try to explain. It's good practice and a good lesson, because usually they can figure out a way and I understand them. On the rare occasions that they really can't come up with anything at all, then the dictionary is a last resort.

And Hey! Say! 7, actually. JUMP is in two weeks in Osaka. XD But yes, it was fun! :D

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-22 10:20 pm UTC (link)
Ahhh..... Hey! Say! 7. I see. I'm glad it was fun either way. :)

My kids don't usually have a dictionary. They make me be a dictionary which isn't always the best thing because I don't always know. They ask me some of the most random stuff and I'm like "how the fuck should I know?" But if I can remember then I can learn new stuff.

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[info]snowqueenofhoth
2009-03-23 01:59 am UTC (link)
Well, the majority of my students are adults, so... ;)

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[info]katherinekate
2009-03-22 04:07 pm UTC (link)
Sounds like you've been well occupied since we last chatted! Your students seem to be really fond of you too. How far did you have to go by taxi? I guess it beats finding a hotel in a town you are not familiar with. Would love to see some pics when you have time. xxx

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-22 10:23 pm UTC (link)
It was about a 40 minute taxi ride. The hotel would have been cheaper, had I been able to find it and they hadn't jacked the rate up because it was so late, etc., etc., My taxi driver was really cool though, and I was able to get a lot done the next morning after having had a full night's sleep.

I *think* my students like me. haha On graduation day a bunch wanted pictures. At the elementary one I got to meet a lot of nice parents too, which was cool. I don't usually see the parents, but most know me. That makes for strange times, like when some random woman is calling out my name and I have no clue who she is. lol

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[info]dotintheshark
2009-03-22 05:42 pm UTC (link)
Hey, it's so good to hear from you again! Every now and then, I thought of you and wondered how you were doing. Your students really are adorable (at least some of them). You don't sound all that happy though, I feel. I hope you have a nice, relaxing spring vacation, wherever you're going!

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-22 10:25 pm UTC (link)
I wonder about you too, I just don't like checking LJ all that often. I'm not as happy as I would like to be, but I'm not sad all the time. I'm a bit resigned I guess.

Even most of my bad students aren't too bad. There are a few that I would like to tell off or whatever, but the remaining 90% are good (especially since I am not counting the bad school teehee).

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[info]chaos_diamond
2009-03-23 09:30 am UTC (link)
lol good to hear from you. the title was really funny wahaha. ah ur students sounds really fun. and i think that amazon thing is called kindle or something. lol

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-23 12:11 pm UTC (link)
My students can be (and are generally) fun. It is the kindle too, but at the time I was too lazy to look it up. lol

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[info]elyndys
2009-03-23 08:35 pm UTC (link)
Ahh, it's good to hear your school stories again! :] Must be nice to be popular! ;D

I saw you haven't been checking LJ much lately, so in case you missed my exciting news - I'm buying a house! :O

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-23 10:02 pm UTC (link)
I have too many school stories. It's insane the stuff that happens there! It's strange to be so popular because I wasn't when I was that age (well, for a little while I was because I was the new girl, but that died down).

Congrats on the house!! That's exciting! And so adult-like. It's strange to think of my friends being adults. I feel old. haha

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[info]elyndys
2009-03-24 12:03 am UTC (link)
Buying the house is part exciting and part terrifying, haha! I don't feel like a grown-up, lol, I still feel like an imposter - but that's alright with me, I just do things the only way I can see how! So if you ever fancy an English vacation... ;)

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[info]marcasitevah
2009-03-24 09:06 am UTC (link)
I feel like an impostor grown-up too. Especially when I am with my students.

One of these days I will make it over there to see the sights. I have been wanting to go for a while, but other things *coughcough* get in the way.

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