
Bjork @ MindSay 
So I have had a very busy past couple of weeks!
Last Friday, Jac and Anne came to stay. I was soooo excited about Jac coming- one of my first good female friends to visit me. I had so many things planned for her stay. Although, not everything went according to plan.
On the night she arrived, I had planned for us to have a drink at a couple of the local "foreigner" bars in town, after a nice Kobe Beef meal, and then head back to my local town for some celebratory Karaoke.
However, we got a bit carried away at the Hub drinking jumbo sized Long Island Ice Teas. Somehow it went from one drink, to two drinks, and then on the third drink I realised it was about time for the last train home. We had to rush to the train station, cutting it really, really fine. Then when we got to the train station, Jac and Annes lockers had expired, so we had to find more coins to put in the locker to get their stuff out. Disaster!!! We ended up missing the last train to Kakogawa, but JUST making the final local train to Nishi Akashi. We didn't even have time to buy tickets.... I don't know how we managed to get on and off the train with no tickets, but apparently I had had a lengthy conversation with the men at the train station..... which I don't remember at ALL. After 3 drinks. Those Long Island Ice Teas are brutal. We had to catch a taxi from Nishi Akashi to Kakogawa..... about an $80 taxi ride. I don't even know how I managed to give coherent directions to the taxi driver. We made it back though, joy of joys! I am pretty ashamed of myself.... but honestly the alcohol content of the cocktails was misleading, because they don't even taste that strongly of alcohol, and you can drink them so quickly.
I had planned for us to get up early on Saturday and drive to Kyoto. That did not happen due to shocking hang-overs. All we managed to do was Macdonalds for lunch. And then to one of my fave restaurants for dinner. So we had just one day in Kyoto!
We had planned to get up very early on Sunday to make up for our lack of Kyoto action on the Saturday, but that didn't pan out as I slept through my alarm. To make time even tighter, we woke up to a snow covered Kakogawa! It has snowed a few times in Kakogawa this year, but the snow on Sunday was something else. It had settled on the roads, even. We saw 2 snow-induced traffic accidents just 10 minutes from my house.
I had decided on the back route to get to Kyoto, as the roads are toll-free, and I thought it might be nice for Jac and Anne to get a look at back-country Hyogo. We got to within 50km of Kyoto, but had to change course because the roads were just covered in snow, and my car doesn't have snow tyres. Bah humbug! We didn't make it to Kyoto until lunch time!!!
Kyoto was pretty much packed, as it is popular to see a lot of the gardens and temples when they are covered in snow. We had to wait about 20 minutes to get through the gates of the Golden Pavilion. I have been there 4 times before, and never once had to queue for more than 2 minutes. It was full-on trying to get decent photos, too, as everyone was jostling for the best places to take photos from. Anyway, Jac and Anne managed to see the main sights of Kyoto, well, a couple of them anyway, but they will have to come back some other time to catch the rest of it!!
On Monday, they came to my school for a class. They were treated like rock stars by my students. I think they enjoyed themselves; but probably the students got more out of their visit than they did :)
Monday afternoon I had planned to take Jac and Anne to Himeji to visit the castle, and then to an onsen. Then I found out that the Bjork concert was on MONDAY night, not Tuesday night as I had thought since I had bought the tickets!!!! So we had to rush around Himeji castle (I really wish we could have spent longer, I feel terrible) and then rush to Osaka for the concert.
Bjork was fabulous! It was a bit of a showcase of what I think was new mixer technology.... all very digital and special. The stage was a bit small for the size of the arena. Bjork's voice was big enough to make up for shortcomings in the stage, though. For a little lady, she must have some huge lungs. Wouldn't want to get into a shouting match with her!! She sung a few of her old songs with new music in the back, which I was happy about as I don't really know any of the songs from her new album.
On Tuesday I had to work in the morning, so I left Jac and Anne to sleep in. They were still sleeping when I got home........ so Tuesday was a bit wasted as well. The weather was pretty much awful- freezing, rainy and windy. On the agenda for Tuesday was a visit to the Osaka Aquarium.
The Aquarium is awesome. They have just found the craziest sea animals and put them into a massive massive aquarium. Truly amazing. I recommend it to anyone visiting Osaka! I got a hot tip from another ALT- he told me about a discount pass you can buy at Osaka station (at the information desk just outside the Midosuji Subway gate.... at the midosuji exit of Osaka station...). It cost 2400yen, but it gives you free rides on any subway in Osaka for the whole day. Entry to the Aquarium is usually 2000yen..... but if you want to see bits of Osaka, then youll be getting on and off the subway all day.... I reckon we saved about 600yen each in subway fares, and we only got to Osaka later in the afternoon. If you were there all day, the savings would go into the 1000s of yen. Something to think about ;)
After the aquarium, we headed to Ame Mura in Shinsaibashi..... and had dinner and some Karaoke... which is all I had time for as I had to catch the train back to Kakogawa. Jac and Anne stayed the night in Osaka, as they were catching a flight up to Tokyo the next morning from Kansai airport.
It was so great to have Jac stay.... I wish she could have stayed longer though, so we could have fitted everything in!!! Oh well though..... Its a shame to have to go back to normal life over here. Its amazing how much having people stays messes with your routines :)
I was worried about being a bit depressed after Jac left, but I have other things to think about now! I have snowboarding trips planned for this weekend and next weekend, plus a trip up to Tokyo next week for a Leaver's conference. The leavers conference is about writing a resume and making the best out of having "JET" on your resume!! I thought it would be helpful, and hopefully will give me some ideas into what I should do when I get home.....
I have a speccy new suit to wear as well! Jac and Anne helped me get an outfit... and they even paid for the shoes and a cardigan to wear with it. Actually I am wearing the outfit right now as I had to attend the graduation ceremony today. Its a skirt, and I was bloody freezing in the gym watching the students graduate. I got a bit choked up actually today.... a couple of my absolutely favourite students were graduating, and they were all teary. A few students were bawling their eyes out.
A few students asked me to sign their year books. A couple of them I would have been offended if they hadn't asked me; but then there were a few other kids I didn't really ever have anything to do with, ever, that asked me to sign their books (bless them really.... they didn't have many other signatures...). It was very awkward when it came to writing "Dear...." and I didn't know what their name was!!! I ended up just starting the signing with "GOODLUCK!"
I had a quick look through the year book, actually, and I made it into a few photos.... was a bit happy about that. Must say that my tits looked really huge in a couple of the photos. I don't know where they came from (*cough* well if not genetics, diet may have played a part....).
Will let you know how snowboarding in Hachi Kita, the conference in Tokyo and snowboarding in Nagano goes!
.So, I had a series of very strange dreams last night. I only sort of remember two, but... yeah. In one, I realized that I couldn't go swimming because I was afraid of what was in a public pool. In another, I was bitterly joking with someone I once liked very much who screwed me over. Basically, I was an obnoxious person in all of my dreams. And the sad thing is, I think that might be how I really am.
.I need a job in Austin. I was so desperate for a job that I applied to babysit a near-infant. I have no experience with infants. Children, yes. Infants? Not really. You see, I have to get out of here. And the only way I'm going to do that is by working in Austin. I have to have a job to do that. I could just go live in Austin, but I would lose all my money surviving. Sigh... Damn, craigslist. None of the people who post on you reply. I'm really nervous in general that I won't get a job and will either go there hoping to just find one or be stuck here.
.I'm going to miss his play tonight. There was no way I could drive down today--I have too much to pack. I'm not sure he really cares, but I really wanted to see it. It's weird to say, but I miss him. A lot.
.Somebody find me a job. Or get that salon to call me back, dammit. I want to work there.
and this all comes to me while a stand outside the storefront of the 24 hour radio station, leaning against the glass while the DJ types away on the keyboard ... communicating, most likely about music, in an online realm
i think ima watch CKY2K
I can't find a good source for the lyrics to this song, so I'll just leave y'all with a video. :)
Björk - Debut (1993)
by Björk
Press Play
The 90's Question of the Day:
- Favorite Björk Album / Song / VIDEO?
On my cd player: a Bjork ep from ‘debut.’ This cd reminds me of senior year, and Roy. Bittersweet memories.
It’s Thursday, woo hoo!! This means only 19 more hours of being here and then I don’t have to come here for a whole day.
Am I the only one who is tired of hearing about Ronald Regan? And the marriage or non-marriage of Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony?
Men in skirts are really hot.
I went to eat with Josh and Drea last night. We went to Jack Quinn’s, and I had the strawberry shortcake. It was really good. I can’t often find desserts that I like when I‘m out to eat.
I read an entry a few days ago (the bloggers name escapes my mind, of course) that was pretty cool. The entry was things that she was thankful for. It was a whole entry of little random things that she had encountered through the day that made her happy. I thought that was a really neat idea, so I might do that one day.
Sometimes, when I’m typing, and I change thoughts mid-typing, I have to start over, even if what I’ve typed already can be changed to fit what I now want to say. I know that doesn’t really make sense, so let me see if I can make it better. For instance, earlier, I was going to type the word ‘entire.’ I had typed the ‘e’ when I decided on the word ‘entry’ instead. I had to erase the ‘e’, even though it fit my new thought. I have weird thoughts sometimes, and it’s good for me to write them down.
When I was younger, I thought it would be so cool to have streaks of grey hair. Now that I’m older and actually have them, I realize it’s not so cool. I should dye my hair this payday.
I just got a strong feeling of ‘I miss you’ for my friend Luke. I haven't talked to him in three years, and haven’t seen him for three and a half. I wonder what he’s doing now...
I called Andrew last night, to see if he wanted to hang out on Saturday. But, I had to leave a message, which I hate. If he calls back, cool; if not – I’m sure I’ll see him again anyway. It’s like something keeps throwing him in my life. I would say fate, but after the debacle with my marriage, I no longer believe in fate.
I really hate it when people say they’re going to get me something for doing something for them, and then never follow through. A sincere thank you is more than enough, you don’t need to tell me you are going to do something for me and then not do it. That’s enough to make me never want to help anyone again.
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