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December just seemed to creep up like a sneaky cat upon the fence terrorizing you with her heat song. I was beginning the count. It was not because I wanted to leave in three weeks but it was because I didn't. I only had three weeks left. That meant three weeks left with Gobunka and at that point I knew we wouldn't get anywhere but I was making my time count. The first week was like any other week. It was until it got to Wednesday. I was in Japanese Songs class and I heard that it was one of my friend's birthday that day. She said she was having a party at a club on Saturday. Now I've been hanging out with her but she always picks the expensive places and just uses plastic. It's a screwed way to be but yeah she is. So I wasn't interested. Now flash forward to class that day later.
We have a fifteen minute break at three o'clock. I always shoot to the bathroom at this time after I came back Justin was speaking to Saisho and Gobunka. Then I just came over and Justin said "They wanna go to the zoo and Gobunka was wondering if you wanted to go with him." I said "Sure. when?" So we were going on Sunday. Being that I was super broke this week and had a date I was not going to the club that weekend. That's all I looked forward to that week. I didn't care how much fun going drinking sounded I was not doing it. Sadly I forgot where we were supposed to meet that morning.
So I was glad to meet Justin on Friday and ask him. So we were going to meet on Sunday in front of Studio Alta at 9:00. Great that's pretty darn early. That Saturday night Tokyo froze over. Maybe that was a sign of Hell freezing over. I don't know. I had spent quite a bit of money on washing and I couldn't dry so clothes were hanging all over my apartment. But before that my light had blown and I had asked the dorm manger to put a new one in Japanese nonetheless! And he put the most ghetto light in. Didn't matter to me though as long as I could see. But I'm glad he came in before I had done that. So I slept well that night. I didn't care that he might stand me up again I was still going somewhere.
The next morning at 7 I awakened to the sound of my DS as usual and put on whatever wasn't wet and got dressed. I was so busy sorting my clothes that I left the dorm late. I figured "Hey they'll wait for me." I caught the usual express train to Shibuya and the second train into Shinjuku. I braved the underground tunnels and came out a Citibank and grabbed some money. After that I went to Studio Alta. I went the wrong way and got a little lost but it was 9 when I got there. Actually it was two minutes till. I didn't see anybody until I came up close. Apparently both Justin and Saisho were there early. But where was-- I decided not to ask about Gobunka. That just seemed appropriate at this moment.
So we went through the underground tunnels and we were going to catch the Yamanote line. She said we were going to go to Ikebukuro to and she whispered in my ear "to get Go-san. So yeah we were going to Ikebukuro which I have never been to and we were going to get him. Yay so he wasn't going to stand me up. We were going to make sure of that. When we get outside of the train station Saisho acts as if she has no clue what place Gobunka even works at. Turns out he works at Lotteria which is by the way my favorite fast food place in all of Asia (okay in Korea and Japan at least I don't care what you say Nintendo). We noticed he worked there by the fact that he waved at us from the back. He is a pretty tall guy so it makes sense.
So the rule in Japan is as long as you buy something you can hang out at a fast food establishment for 10 hours. So we got drinks and waited for him. Oh we waited so long. But we had a good talk in Japanese (very limited Japanese seeing as I can listen but really can't speak). We talked about everything from how Saisho steals from her job to how we feel about certain teachers. It was then that I Gobunka decided to check up on us. I just felt so flushed (and a little wet) when he came in and wished he'd leave. That he did however only to appear later, eat whatever food Saisho brought (I noticed how generous other cultures are), and we went on out way to Ueno to the Zoo.
We actually went to see the panda but it had passed away recently, what a bummer. So we just walked around, pausing every now and then for Gobunka to take pictures of everything. And I mean everything. Still just being with him just made me fill full so having to talk to him was just a step in the future that I was all but ready for.
After a while it was lunch time and I really didn't have any money. It was so nice of Saisho to buy me lunch. Thanks again. After that we took a rest and had a Chinese lesson or two. Basically it was how to ask Gobunka if he liked me or not. Of course in the end of pointless torture he told me that he didn't know. Well I wasn't going to let that fly. So I asked why and he wound up saying that we live just too dang far away from each other. I either buy this as he does like me or he doesn't. I really don't know. Maybe I should ask. Anyway we got on the train back home. Thanks again for giving me train fare. So on the way home I played with his cell phone and got his e-mail. I'm still debating rather I should text the phone or not. Maybe I will. And then he fell asleep on me *squee*. Awesome. So they got off at Shinjuku and I stayed on to Shibuya. Should have gotten off at Shinjuku like they had because if I had I wouldn't have fallen down the steps at Hachiko in Shibuya at rush hour. Besides the pain from the fall. I have the embarrassment to face in school the next day.
My last week was filled with slow preparations for leaving the country. I really didn't want to leave so I was doing it slowly. Class was at its crunch time and I was just trying to pass. So I did my work without thinking of Gobunka, passed my mid-terms and then it was the end. I had gone to my closing ceremony, said my speech and ate all the food while saying goodbye. Then I took whatever money I went to Shin-Okubo.
A little late for the party but everyone was happy to see us. I downed drink after drink seeing as Shu Shine (some creepy guy that likes me) and I knew I needed a whole lot. Did I mention he never comes to anything? I kind of like my parties Shu Shine-less. Anways we talked, had fun and my favorite teacher came. I wound up hugging up with Gobunka and eating the world's hottest wings before carting my drunk self back to my dorm past curfew. Good thing the dorm manager was still at the window or else I would have just slept in the hallway.
I woke up the next morning at 5:00am without any money to get myself back to the airport. Great so I argued with my mother on msn before seeing my friend and borrowing some cash to get to the airport. Now I had five bags to carry and well three trains to catch. I didn't have money to send a bag ahead of time so I was just going to hump it all the way to the airport but the dorm manager's husband decided to drive me to the next station over Kagaya which was just up the street. Why didn't we come in at Kagaya instead? I don't know. I rolled my luggage onto the Den-en-Toshi Line and rode to Shibuya. Once there I had a real heavy load and one of the workers there helped me carry my luggage to the elevator, another helped me with my fare and I finally made it out on the Shibuya streets with my luggage. Then I went up the escalator and onward to Ueno on the Yamanote Line which was a while. So I got off there and another man helped me with my luggage so that I can roll it to the Kesei station. Once I got in there I had more help so this is a shout out to all the people who helped me: thanks a lot!
Got on the train, rode to Narita and got off (slowly yes, almost had my stuff closed in the train) then I rolled up to the airport. I was so glad to check in my bags even if there was only two of them out of the five that I carried around all day. It was a breath of fresh air after carrying them around all day. Then after that I learned that there's a huge snowstorm going on and that they might have to divert to another airport. Great. So I carried my three remaining bags (I looked no less like the bag lady than I did before) and walked through the airport and well got a little lost. After finding myself I just got inline to get on the plane and was back in my vacuum that I came in on the way home. I left Tokyo and warm temperatures behind and is now back home and wondering how I am going to pay that internet bill. That's it. I'm thinking of posting the mini blogs on my gaming blog here:
http://www.gamingangels.com/modules/smartsection/category.php?categoryid=38
Now back to my boring monthly blogs.
I can't believe I finished this!
~タヴェニャ
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
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So yeah after that I had his number. So why not tear it up. I seriously sent him texts until he told me to go to bed. It was cute having someone to finally talk to. So apparently my hormones grew out of wack. Seriously I couldn't eat, sleep, or think with out having him on my mind. It sure made class more interesting I even mapped out how I can get next to him in class. That normally failed but I often sat across from him. I guess that's good. Well I'm not one to keep secrets so there's this point where now the whole class knows that I like him. Especially that one embarrassing time where one of my classmates asked him out for me. That didn't go over too well. Actually I thought it was over. I apologized for it and I got a response that this classmate (that happens to be male) that said that he was cute. I was so hoping that he was just bad at Japanese and didn't know what to say.
So yeah November was the same as any other month. School was really starting to drag on. I didn't enjoy it at all. Who likes being called on at random to read or say something that they nine times out of ten don't want to say or read? Well I don't. Only reason why I came to class was to see the guy I like and map out how we could sit together. November of course means mid-terms. Great a test that I can't take over.
At this point every grammar test except for one I have taken both versions of. Yeah I take good advantage of this re-take policy. But when you tell me there's no re-take I go crazy. I only have one shot at this to pass.
So the Saturday before the mid-term we had a mandatory class. Well I didn't know it was mandatory until I got the English bulletin that said it was. I was planning to skip it. What was the point the mid-term wasn't what counted anyway? But I'm glad I did go to the class. We had my favorite sensei Kagesawa-Sensei. The most cute and energetic teacher you've ever seen. There was only seven of us. I'm guessing everyone who wasn't getting Subarashii (100) or a few points off of it and had to take advantage of the re-take policy had this class. The remedial class I liked to call it. However we had more fun than everyone else who wasn't in our class. The class was small and personal and I got a lot out of it.
Right so now it is the day before the test and guess who I sit next to... Go Bunka (Yeah I'm tired of using 'the guy I like'). It was so awesome because at first he wouldn't talk to me at all. But this is class and of course we have to talk. That's the point. So after the teacher trying to get us both to stop looking so dumb for the whole first half of the class I decided 'Hey if he doesn't say anything in 5...4...3...2... Hey so which do you like better games or anime?' in Japanese of course. So I get the instant response that nearly scared the daylights out of me 'I like them both!' That's the second time he's done that... it's creepy. After that we just had fun. The teacher passed around cards and we were supposed to ask each other questions about the cards but after a while we were just asking random questions and complaining about the sheer number of cards that we kept receiving. Even the teacher said I was quite energetic that day. Well yeah it was the first time since that day I asked his name that we were actually talking. It was the greatest day ever and again I learned so much!
So yeah the mid-term was easy. It was unusually easy. I studied so hard for it I guess. Either way I couldn't wait to get my results back. For once I felt like I passed something on the first try. Or maybe they just made it easy because we can't retake it. I don't know.
After the mid-term I went to a bar. Yes for the first time ever in my life I went to a bar. I went with a few friends to Roppongi to have what was supposedly 'The best nachos in the world.' I had some food very expensive but miniature food and two Sake bombs. That is when they pour it over the glass and into a plate. So right that was the first night that alcohol wasn't bitter to me. I enjoyed it a lot and got so drunk I couldn't say Shinjuku. It was awesome! I was so giggly and a mess. It took my mind off everything from my failing grades to Gobunka. I'm starting to love this nomunication. However, I left my coat in the bar and had to make a trip back the next day after my usual Harajuku weekly run.
So the next week we had class interviews. It was interesting because I had no idea what they were about. Some people were assigned interviews and others got to pick. I was assigned the very next day. Great. So I went to my interview. It was in the middle of my extra-help class. When I went down there my favorite teacher Kagesawa-sensei was there so she gave me my mid-term. It was awesome. Not only did I pass but the scores were 69, 75, 78, and 80. It was great I really needed to pass and my test really pulled through. So I was assigned Shouji-sensei but she wasn't there and I don't like her anyway. So I got an interview with my favorite teacher instead. Was really awesome because I told her how boring the class is and how hard it is and how much I liked Gobunka. It was a nice way to start the weekend. Also I had suggested that we play a game in class and we did that day. I really loved it. But I knew I would have to go to Yamanashi the next day and I really wasn't feeling that at all.
So now it's Saturday and all my bags are packed and I've awakened my dormmate and we're off to the school to get ready for the trip. It was going to be a long bus ride. It didn't help that everyone played Mario Kart the whole time and I had no idea that we could just download play so I didn't play. I didn't have any money because I was late coming and they were selling this grape soy milk ice cream everywhere. I really wanted some but I was broke and my friend didn't have the money to lend me in her current possession. The views of Fuji San were awesome and some people really got some great pictures of it.
We visited the House of Kinjiro Ninomiya which was a really cool experience. It was just a hut made of wood and they used no nails or anything just interlocked the beams. Also the smoke form the fire in the house would keep the bugs from eating at the wood. It was cool how they did that. Then we went to Odawara Castle which really isn't a castle at all and is a huge museum with weapons and armor and the like. It was really cool. They also had monkeys and elephants which made absolutely no sense but they were there.
We were supposed to go to Owakudani which is an old crater in the ground that was caused by an eruption of a volcano like 3000 years ago. But the traffic getting to two of the places was so bad that we had to cut it out. Too bad I really wanted some black eggs. It would be nice to extend my life another seven years.
So instead we went to the hotel. It was awesome. We played in the ballroom until dinner was served. Oh man dinner was awesome! It was a buffet style dinner that had food that had food that I was used to eating. Fried chicken, rice, soups, all sorts of assorted food. It was awesome. I ate until I was tight and then I took a trip to the onsen.
The onsen is a community bathhouse. You shower real good and then you get into the bath to soak. I really enjoyed every bit of it. It was great. I got a little giggly and clumsy and fell into the bath. Great turns out I was taking a wine bath. Doesn't matter it was awesome. There is a place where you can look over at the men but would you really want to?
So the next day was greeted by a big breakfast. It had french toast and everything. Then we got on the bus and this time I played Mario Kart as we went to eat. We went to a sushi restaurant with the rotating belt. It really tested my hand-eye coordination. Then we went to the most beautiful temples and shrines I had ever seen. I saw twins at a festival at Takeda Jinja along with some that ice cream finally. I went to the most beautiful temple ever and saw the most beautiful scenery ever. I went to a village where I tried on a kimono. All the pictures are on my facebook that I was forced to join. I thought I wouldn't enjoy the Yamanishi trip but it was one of the biggest highlights of the month.
It ended however pretty sour with the fact that I got stood up on a date with Gobunka. So we went to Yokahama and we saw the greatest dance show ever. Not to mention the hottest guys ever were dancing.
Well that's the report for November. December is on its way I swear along with a miniblog that will cover oddities in Japan.
~vainya
Monday, 22 December 2008
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