Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Sumi masen (Sorry)
Monday, June 16, 2008
Chiba University
We listened to the president of the university speak as well as the dean of the education department. After a question and answer session, we had the opportunity to meet with several students of the university and share questions and comments with them. Most of them spoke some English and a few spoke very good English. I was surprised to hear that they are only required to student teach for four weeks. I asked one student if she felt this was enough she said yes. I wonder if she was being politically correct or truly felt four weeks was solid preparation prior to taking over a class on her own. I have always felt that the twelve weeks of student teaching I had was hardly enough.
Next on the agenda is the sake brewery! Kampi (cheers)!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Earthquakes, Car accidents, and Customer service

Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Greetings from Tokyo
I am here in Tokyo and I am in awe of the incredible city. I took these photos from my hotel room.
The Bus Ride from Narita Airport to Hotel
I have attended several meetings, visited a few tourist attractions the coolest so far being the government building called the Diet Building. No, that is not where Jenny Craig's headquarters are located. The Diet building is where the Parliament, the Japanese government, meets to make laws and other important government decisions. It was very simple and smelled a little moldy. We were standing outside taking pictures when a man who said he was a member of Parliament asked me how the elections are going in America. I told him "So far, so good. The country is very excited for the outcome and looking for a positive change."
He replied, "Yes! We are also excited for a change!" I guess he is not a fan of President Bush either. He shook my hand and we took this picture. Behind us is the Diet Building.
Me with Kousuke Ito (member of Japan's House of Representatives)
We also went to an outdoor market where I bought a few gifts for family members and took some cool pictures of the Buddhist temples located in the area.
If you want to see more picture of my trip so far click on the slide show on the right. Tomorrow we have a lot on the agenda. It starts with an amazing breakfast buffet on the top floor of the hotel, overlooking the entire city of Tokyo. Then, we will listen to a man named Manabu Fukuda discuss Japan's economy. Later will will hear from a couple of Diet members, one from the House of Representatives and one from the House of Councillors. I wish I had more time to write. I have so much I want to say, but I am so tired I can barely see the computer screen. I will write more tomorrow! Sayonara!
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Pack Rat
I can't believe it is finally here! Time has flown by. Tomorrow is going to be a long day! I'll leave my house tomorrow morning at 4:00a.m. to catch a flight to Chicago at 6:00a.m. I'll change planes in Chicago, meet up with several other teachers traveling to Japan, and head to San Francisco. We arrive in San Francisco around 11:30a.m. and join the other participants for a luncheon at the Sheraton Gateway Hotel. After lunch, we will attend orientation from 2:00 to 5:30. At 5:30 we will take a bus to Consul General Yasumasa Nagamine's home for dinner and a reception. I suppose we will not make it back to the hotel to sleep until around 9:00 p.m. I guess I need to stop typing and get finished packing. I need to rest up for a 19 hour day of traveling and activities. My next post will most likely be from Tokyo! Sayonara America!