The difficult life of an english teacher in Japan. Work, work, work all the time. Never any chance to unwind, explore, or actually have a little fun. Ok, well sometimes, I manage to escape the monotous doldrums of the day to day and, just for a moment, see what Japan is really like. You guessed it--chopsticks and alcohol. P.S.-- "I've gone."

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Mischief in Japan

Well here I am at my most technologically advanced. Yes, I've entered the world of blog. Blog blog blog. My inner dorkdom has finally come out. I'm like one pocket-protector away from the chess club.

In all seriousness, things are going great here. Japan is good and teaching is wonderful. I got Chibiko trained today, which means in the next few months I should begin teaching english to one to four year olds. Very exciting. Caregivers are present so I'm not responsible for any discipline, which is possibly the best part about it. Training made today great: three lessons of training, one free lesson, lunch, senior kids, voice, and only two real lessons. Cake walk really.

Guess that's it for now, but not too bad for my first blog message, eh?

-peace out

2 Comments:

Blogger Fuz said...

Not responsible for any disciple? Well its good to know that you dont think of yourself as Jesus...

:)

10:58 PM

 
Blogger Fuz said...

Btw, and I know Im a total pain in the neck, discipline has an "e" at the end. Discipline, just like that....

11:29 PM

 

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