Tuesday, January 27, 2009

i want out.

if i could leave japan right now, i'd JUMP at the chance.

can't waste any more time

being sick for almost a week and a half has taken its toll >_<

for starters, i haven't been to the gym, so i feel really sluggish. also, doing nothing but sleeping (and knitting mindlessly) has done a number on my motivation to do schoolwork. now that i'm better and can actually concentrate, i'd like to work harder and get caught up on my classes.
(i haven't done much of anything in the past several days.) when i'm ahead of schedule, i'm super-effective. when i'm behind, i'm the worst procrastinator ~ i blog and i shop <--sooo bad for the wallet lol

if i can harness my (aimless) restlessness and refocus that energy, i should be golden by the end of next week :)

Monday, January 26, 2009

SNOW!

seriously running late. update more after class.

this is from yesterday:
(p.s. it was a lot prettier than what the camera could capture)




test went well ~ 90.5%
...even with sleep deprivation and no studying :)

Sunday, January 25, 2009

chinese new year :)



my family is nuts, but i love them sooo sooo much :)



giddy :)

for a lot of reasons ^_^




恭喜发财!happy chinese new year!

...this is pretty much a video about nothing, but i'm just so excited :)
[and still don't have the voice to express it fully, haha]

Friday, January 23, 2009

tonsillitis?

i don't know. judging by my symptoms and looking at all the possible things it could be, tonsillitis (hopefully not strep throat) seems likely. if my throat doesn't look better soon, i think i better take up on my host mom's offer to bring me to the hospital.

i've missed two days of japanese class and three days of electives. i feel slightly overwhelmed by how far behind i feel. i know i'll probably catch up in no time---but i'm used to being ahead, so i'm not a happy camper right now (for a variety of reasons).

my head is spinning, and i don't particularly feel like writing a whiny post right now ~ so i'll write one tomorrow XD

i'll hopefully be able to talk without my throat hurting soon, but until then, no video :(

Monday, January 19, 2009

the glass is half full :)


(volume needs to go up ~ a lot. i'm really sorry v_v)

...my point exactly.
it always appears to be recording, but then it stops without warning.
i'll try to finish this one tomorrow.

today in a nutshell--- it could've been a "bad day" on so many levels,
but it was still an awesome day (the way i see it =D)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

why am i not asleep??



p.s. that glow in the corner is my radiating fan.
(more about that later =])

a quick p.s.



where it usually says, "0 comments" underneath each post,
click & leave me a little something occasionally :D
please? ^_^

"budding talents"



(it's a little soft, so you might have to turn the volume up ~ sorry!)

i have a ton more to add---maybe tomorrow?
(do i ever run out of things to say? lol ^_^)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

marshes, birds, and getting lost.



much more happened at both the marsh and kitaoji station,
but i'm running late for dinner in shijo with a few friends...
so write more when i get back? maybe... ^_^

[edit]
after dinner:



(....this is what i sound like?? lol)

Friday, January 16, 2009

some things never change =D

i pulled my first all-nighter of spring term on thur/fri.
(yes, it's only been a week since classes began haha)

BUT
it was one of the best ones :)

let me explain. it was an essay in japanese for ono-sensei's reading class. the topic was very generic/not that interesting---something "confusing/perplexing/you've noticed" about the japanese language. however, i really got into it and wound up writing over 1000 characters (well over the mininum length). it wasn't the length that took up so much time. rather, it was word/expression choice and writing style that kept me up. i was constantly revising and finding better ways to express what i wanted to convey.

writing is one of my favorite things about learning japanese, but i have writing assignments all the time---meaning, that wasn't enough to make it an "awesome" all-nighter. throughout the night and into the morning, i had the (online) company of friends and family---my mom, alice (and cameron, curran, and mele), matt, leslie, and nikki =] even at 3, 4am, i was wide awake (thanks to caffeine, perhaps?) and wasn't dying to go to sleep.

how it turned out:
- i have an essay i'm really happy with
- high spirits after talking/seeing my friends on aim and skype
- making it through japanese class (sleep-deprived) just fine
- after a cool field trip & mini-adventure with mia, went home, had dinner, and accidentally fell asleep at 8pm while waiting for ofuro
- woke up at 9am today (sat) & i feel great ^_^

Thursday, January 15, 2009

......seriously??

second day of japanese religion.

i greatly enjoyed the actual lecture, but there were some students (college juniors!) who were being obnoxious and childish ~ inappropriate and unrelated comments were made throughout the 90-minute class period... they drove me up a wall *grrr*

>_<

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

oh no! it's ono!

...not so much ^_^

for spring term, my reading teacher is ono-sensei. despite horror stories from other people, i'm actually looking forward to her classes. during orientation week, all the language teachers rotated to get a feel for each of the provisional levels. i remember ono-sensei making a good impression on me, but she was kind of intimidating for others. 

there's something about her that reminds me of the (very traditional) chinese school teachers with whom i had classes in new york city...

Monday, January 12, 2009

fall term grades in!

A ~ japanese language (counted twice)
A ~ japanese animation
A ~ language in popular media

:)

snow!

it began snowing during japanese class! it's gone already, but a blog entry was definitely warranted ^_^

i was told that it rarely snows in kyoto. there have been flurries here and there lately, but it never sticks around for long. furthermore, i've always been asleep in the past---i hadn't seen it for myself.

my spirits were already high this morning, and the light snowfall made me absolutely elated =D

missing middlebury like crazy...

it's finished

(and now, instead of sleeping, i'm writing a quick entry ^_^)

i finished doing my japanese hw a while ago, but for tonight, it consisted of looking up over eighty vocabulary words and expressions to be able to do the reading effectively. needless to say, the first assignment of spring term took much longer than usual.

and this is what i have to say:

i hope it stays this way! ^_^

a distracted mind

normally [read: when i'm at midd], i'm crazy motivated to study japanese. but instead, my mind is racing with thoughts about everything else. there's so much i want to do. and so little time to do it in. i want to get out of japan what i would want in a [read: my] study abroad experience, but moreso,
i just want to go back to the united states and do what i really want to do.

in other words, my homework isn't doing itself.
and i have no will to do it now.
>_<

Thursday, January 8, 2009

the beginning of the second half

first day of japanese "class" went really well :)
sooo excited for spring term.

japanese religion was also scheduled for today, but it was canceled because the professor caught something on the plane ride over to japan... hope she feels better soon.

worked out to my heart's content this afternoon :)
so much free time today! i got back from the gym earlier than usual and still had some down time before dinner ^_^

....and tomorrow's friday! just one class in the morning. then a friend is throwing an all you can eat/all you can drink party at a bar that i have to get directions to---to which another friend responded, "don't bother. she'll just get horribly lost. i'll take her."

hahaha XD

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

the ties that bind

how is true friendship established?
for each of us, the answer is different.

in my experience, it is a commonality and/or a certain kind of chemistry that initiates the process. of course, not every encounter or even long-standing relationship reaches what i define as "true friendship". but this post isn't about my definition of friendship. rather, i'd like to put my thoughts into words about relationships in general. some last a lifetime, whereas many are a bit more evanescent. but all have their beginnings...

sometimes, it may be as simple as a blood relation. or a common motherland, mother tongue, or alma mater. however superficial these may be, i believe there's always potential for any budding relationship to become something that withstands the trials of life and the society we live in. unfortunately, most will wither away at some point, for much more than initial connections is required to sustain meaningful relationships. even friendships that were once solid are susceptible to being diminished to the level of small talk/superficiality.

i probably sound pessimistic. i'm not. friendship is something i greatly value in life, as most people do as well. over the past several years, i've learned a couple of hard lessons about respect for friendship. i could write much more about this, but i won't here.

i guess my main thought is this: friends are not objects to be collected. friendship should be treated with care and respect. if such things don't exist within any given relationship, one should question how "meaningful" that friendship is. as mentioned earlier, i don't expect all to last.

and i think that's okay.

if meaningful relationships could be established with every acquaintance we make in life, it would be a beautiful, beautiful thing :)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

a very "not japanese" new year celebration

if celebrating oshogatsu was hit or miss, it was a definite miss.

i slept in after an eventful new year's eve and missed going to the shrine with my host family. i had planned to go to yasaka jinja [a famous kyoto shrine] on the first during the daytime, instead of the eve for the countdown. but my friend wasn't feeling well, so we rescheduled for the second. unfortunately, there was miscommunication on the second, and we didn't go. and on the third? i was going to venture out to arashiyama on my own. then i realized my budget wasn't lenient enough for me to spend money for bus/train transportation. so i stayed in and lost myself in thought instead [which was much more pleasant and rewarding than it sounds].

my host family isn't as traditional as many others, so the festivities at my house weren't a paradigm of the japanese new year celebration. on the night of the second, my host parents threw a large dinner party at the house. i met some pretty interesting characters that night ^_^ i'll just say this much: there was a japanese man wearing a costume wig who got stripped down to his speedo by former boy scouts during dinner.

so i didn't see much of kyoto during oshogatsu, and i didn't put in great effort on my part to "experience" new year's the japanese way.

...i don't regret it.
[i have my reasons.]

to make up for the several uneventful days, mia and i went to yasaka jinja. we each rang the bell and prayed for good luck and happiness in the upcoming year :)

....more about this later.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

the holiday season

...is without a doubt different this year.

one, no snow! :(
apparently, it snowed christmas morning, but i wasn't awake to see it. 
and it was gone by the time i woke up.

two, i picked out gifts that i thought my host nephews and nieces would like---my host mom tells me they loved them ^_^  but i didn't even get to give them their presents myself. i had been out with my friends, and i didn't realize that we would exchange presents earlier in the day.

earlier in december, i had hoped to help decorate for christmas, but that didn't happen either :(

then i missed baking cookies at my host sister mari's house.

the most "christmas-y" thing i did this year was go to a get-together at lofgren-sensei's house. but it's a traditional japanese house, and we ate sushi. (which was perfectly fine ~ it just doesn't bring back old memories of christmas) but there was a tree! and we did play a couple card games though! i thoroughly enjoyed that :)

anyway, i had really hoped to spend more time with my host family, and that didn't work out---but it's okay. i have next year to look forward to! i can't wait to celebrate the holidays with my friends at midd and family in new hampshire and new york city.

:)