Friday, July 29, 2005

Mini-Sayonara Party

My favorite students from Heguri Junior High graduated in April and went to various high schools in Nara and Osaka. I wasn't able to see them as often as I'd liked this summer, but they found out that I was leaving, so they came to visit me at my house. They were SOOO sweet. They brought drinks and snacks over and all these cute presents. They bought me a wind chime, the Japanese versions of the 3 Little Pig (3 of the girls call themselves the 3 Little Pigs) and this other old Japanese story. They told me to keep practicing my Japanese. They also gave me this album of pictures of them in various places around school and a picture of "Love Gina" on the ground in rocks with my stuffed animal that they gave me. Sooo thoughtful of them! I'll NEVER forget these girls. Mariko cried sooo much before we separated and then she called me again and cried some more. I'm going to miss her SOO much because she's so thoughtful and always made me smile when I was having a rough day at work. Yurie was also sweet even though she was the school bully. If she found out that an underclassman was giving me a hard time in class she'd ask, "Sensei, do you want me to fight them?" and I'd be like, "Noooo! It's ok, I'll talk to them later." Itsuka and Mai have been really good students too. They wanted to help me do my laundry and help me pack too. The only one that was missing was my little Misa, but she will come by the morning that I leave to see me off. I'm going to cry soo much on the plane!!!
Aww, I'm going to miss them.  Posted by Picasa
Me and Mariko Posted by Picasa
Me and Riana Posted by Picasa
Me and Itsuka Posted by Picasa
Me, Mayu, Mai and Yurie. Posted by Picasa
The girls couldn't resist popping my bubble wrap. I guess this is a worldwide thing that kids do. Posted by Picasa

Last Weekend w/ Sachi & BooBoo

This was my last chance to hang out with Sachi & BooBoo before I left Japan. I stayed over and "oka-san" ("mother" in Japanese) became my mom too. I can't wait until she comes to the States to visit me and Sachi!
BooBoo in her yukata (spring kimono made of cotton) when she & Sachi came to pick me up from the train station. Posted by Picasa
A festival in Sachi's part of town in Osaka. Posted by Picasa
Sachi & BooBoo in Osaka on our way to the aquarium. Posted by Picasa

Tea Ceremony

Enjoy!
Traditional Japanese tea ceremony with little Sayaka, Emi-chan and Kimie, my friend.. There's this special way to prepare the special tea, perfect temperature of the water, perfect way to sit, and serve people the "honorable" tea. The woman in the kimono is Kimie's mother. She is skilled in tea ceremony, ikebana (Japanese floral arrangement) and many other traditional Japanese arts. The woman in the background is one of her students. She was so sweet, she gave us some real fine tea and a small "sensu" (folding fan). Posted by Picasa
Drinking the tea that I was served while sitting "seiza" style (sitting w/ your legs completely folded under ur body w/ the bottoms of your feet touching your bum). Posted by Picasa
Me, Sayaka, the tea ceremony lady, Sayaka and Emi-chan from America. Posted by Picasa

Saying Goodbye Part II--Heguri Junior High School

The teachers that were my friends all had a private party for us at this Italian restaurant in Nara City. It was fun. Many of them speak some pretty decent English. I got some great gifts. The English teachers got me this Japanese handpainted lacquer box, it's so beautiful. Tatsumi-sensei (white shirt) is a secret artist. She made this stained glass jewel box. She chose my favorite color too, lavendar, to decorate it. I got so many cute gifts from them. I will cherish them forever.
All of my teacher friends. We just had a private farewell party at an Italian restaurant in this shady area of Nara. It was really good. A 10-course meal. And the best part as usual, at the end of every farewell party in Japan, you get money! Posted by Picasa
Sato-sensei cracking jokes on Tsuchida-sensei as he's trying to be serious and say his sayonara speech to me in English. Posted by Picasa
Last chance hanging with Kay (2nd from left) and Pebbles (the only other African American present besides me) and Eva, the one w/ her eyes closed. This was at a new Cajun Soul Food joint in Osaka. Posted by Picasa

Saying Goodbye to Japan...Part I

These are some pix from my Kita Elementary school where I taught in Heguri-cho until July 15th. I LOVE the elementary school kids. On my last day of school, I got SoO many little letters from them with little cute handmade gifts that they made. I'll read them on the plane and cry even more. I will miss them SOO much, but hopefully they'll be at the junior high school when I come back to visit. I totally cried at the farewell party with the elementary school teachers. I will always remember Ikuko-sensei and Yamamoto-sensei.
My goodbye ceremony that I was late to. The kids were so sweet. They waited and played the band music. I did my speech in Japanese and amazingly I didn't cry....this time... Posted by Picasa
Fumi-chan kawaii!!! Cute!!! I have nicknamed her "Pantene Girl" because I always tell her to flip her hair and she does it just like in the Pantene commercials back home. Posted by Picasa
I forget her name but she's too cute. She was making so many faces, I had to capture one of them. Posted by Picasa
Ikuko and Munehiro-sensei's 6th grade class. They're so cute and funny. Ryoji, the little boy standing next to me, is too funny! Posted by Picasa
Look at the little one back there cupping her hands around her chin. Precious! Posted by Picasa
Oh MY GOODNESS! These kids are unbelievably cute! I don't teach the 1st and 2nd graders, but once or twice a year. They're soo small and they ask the cutest questions. Aww... precious! Posted by Picasa
The kids @ the elementary school have a garden and some rabbits. I ate some watermelon from their garden at my sobetsu-kai. It was so good! Posted by Picasa
All the 6th grade class boys. We taped this class for the NHK TV program on my English Conversation class. That's Naohiro in the background jumping up and down. He was crying when I left and that made me cry too :( Posted by Picasa
Me & The Elem school teachers at the sobetsu-kai or farewell party. That's Ikuko-sensei to my left. She's so sweet, she gave me a yukata. Posted by Picasa