Sorry this didn't get posted this weekend. Blogger was having some issues with working properly.
So my first week in Kurashiki started with meeting my manager and the NET I was replacing when I got off the train in my city. They took me to my apartment and showed me how things worked and where stuff was. Overall the apartment was in decent enough shape. Osama, the Emergency Teacher I was replacing had done his best to clean but since he doesn’t usually cook, the entire kitchen needed a good scrubbing. But the bathroom was spotless! The rest of the apartment also needed some TLC but nothing major. The only major thing was the faucet in the sink. It was leaking pretty bad to a point where it was spraying water everywhere and I was told that it would eventually get fixed. However when the whole thing popped off later in the week, the company got someone to fix it really fast.
Anyway, after I was shown my apartment and my futon set, we stopped by Chelsea’s apartment (who would be my co-NET.) And she was on her way to a wedding so she left pretty quickly. However manager invited me out to lunch with her and Osama, so I accepted since I always like food and we went to a pasta place that is walking distance from my apartment. I think it’s really funny that an “Italian” place is right around the corner from my apartment since I LOVE pasta and I had been feeling less than fantastic lately with the msg-heavy foods. The pasta was pretty good! I wasn’t expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised. Manager let me try some of what she ordered and she called it “Japanese flavor” and it was actually pretty good and it was the first time I liked how a mushroom tasted! I normally can’t stand mushrooms and I liked the mushrooms in this pasta. They didn’t make me want to spit them back out! After lunch I went back to my apartment and started unpacking. The rest of the day was spent organizing. I cleaned out my whole closet and found a lot of useless junk left from previous tenants and threw away the majority of it. I kept the floor fans and space heaters and of course the kotatsu. I had to vacuum the closet out before I put anything back in. Everything was REALLY dusty. (The rest of my apartment was also caked in dust but I only tackled the closet that day so that I could at least unpack my bags.)
The next day I walked around Kurashiki with Osama and he showed me the historical district and a bunch of other places. It took a long time because I wanted to walk due to the fact that it was pouring outside. We didn’t get too wet but the bottom of my pants were soaked and we were really tried towards the end of the day because it was constant walking. We did go to the local conveyor belt sushi place which was a lot nicer than the one I found by accident in Okayama and everyone gets their own booth and you can order on a screen if you want to special order any sushi that you don’t see on the belt. Or you can order desserts or other non-sushi items, then when your order comes up on the belt, the screen beeps at you and that is how you know it is yours. It was pretty fancy.
The rest of the week consisted of going to work and following around Osama and learning his duties. It was good because I could see how he interacted with the kids and how to keep them entertained while trying to teach them something. There were only a few classes that have a TON of kids and I find that there isn’t really any good way to keep that many kids amused and that it is a struggle for any teacher, even the really good ones. But for the most part I have a lot of private or semi-private lessons, and I really like those the best because I can really teach them better like that.
On Saturday, the last day of our work week, we all went out after work to a big dinner. It was at this cool “traditional” style place and you have to take off your shoes when you go to sit down because everyone was on tatami mats and there were cushions on the floor to sit on. We were such a big group though that there was a little room under the table where the floor dipped down and you could put your feet down and sit like you were in a chair. I was glad for that because sitting on the floor for many hours gets pretty uncomfortable and we were there for a good 3 hours too. After the dinner party there was a lot of bowing and “Otsukaremashita” and more bowing. Then we kind of went our separate ways. Many of us were going in the same direction so we walked together as well. Once we got to a bar that Chelsea really likes, all the Americans broke off to go have more drinks while everyone else went home. We only stayed for about an hour because we were all really tired as it had been a really busy week plus work-related dinner party.
Now we are up to April 24 and 25, which for me is my weekend because I get Sunday and Monday off. I’ll talk about this week and weekend as well since it was mostly uneventful and I really want to get to my golden week post because a TON of stuff happened during golden week.
So that weekend was another cleaning and organizing weekend. I pretty much spent the entire weekend doing that too. I bought a futon pad and a tiny shelf at the home goods store that is practice around the corner from my apartment. I got the expensive futon pad because I knew that if I got the cheap one I would still be uncomfortable at night. The cheap pads were made of normal cushion material and squished pretty easily and the expensive one felt like memory foam. Since the pad is the barrier between the floor and the futon I went with the memory foam. My floor is pretty hard. I also went to the dollar store and bought a bunch of other organizing stuff to help with my kitchen and my bathroom situation.
Speaking of the kitchen this was when the faucet popped of the sink too; which definitely made cleaning the whole kitchen a lot harder since I was in the middle of cleaning all of my dishes. (They were also caked in dust and I was sick of having to wash a dish right before using it.)
And now for a bombardment of apartment photos:
The Shower Room |
The "Bathroom Sink" and a cabinet and the washer on the left. |
Kitchen dishes on the left, the walkway into the bathroom sink and and you just see the bath tub in the shower room |
My cabinet for all of my dishes. It's almost useful. |
My kitchen. (I am standing with my back against the dishes) |
My front door and tiny shoe area. |
The main room. Desk on the left, dining table on the right. (I am standing in the bookshelf corner) |
The Bookshelf on the left, then the tv, my computer on a coffee table and a floor couch on the other side of the desk. |
The toilet room. It gets its own room. Its next to the shower room. |
The next work week was only 3 days long and they were my first 3 days teaching on my own. It was really crazy because I needed to get my sink fixed and go to the bank to deposit some of my traveler’s checks and I still needed to try and lesson plan since I hadn’t had any chance to do that the previous week because I was brand new. The 3 days went by really fast and it’s a miracle that I was able to keep up! But then it was Golden Week and I had a whole week to do whatever I wanted!
Next Up: Golden Week!
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