Showing posts with label karaoke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label karaoke. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The end of a journey...

So I've been back in Canada for 10 days now.
It's great being able to see my family again! I missed them. I was kinda worried it would be weird coming back again, but everything was so familiar, everything went back to normal. There are times when I question if it all really happened. Did I really go live in Japan for a year, or was it all a dream?? XD

So the saturday before I left, I had 2 goodbye parties. The first was KARAOKE, of course, with all the Ishikawa exchange students. We sang for about 5 hours straight, and it was so much fun!!! At one point, these random Japanese high school guys came in our room a couple times, and started singing/dancing with us XD. We also ran into their room one time, haha. Helle and I ended up piercing our ears that day with these self piercing gun things they have in Japan. Lots of girls pierce their ears themselves. My ears were pierced before, but now there are 2 holes in each, and luckily they haven't got infected (was kinda worried about that, piercing our ears ourselves in bathroom in a karaoke place, hehe.

It was really sad saying bye to everyone. I miss them alot! :(. After the karaoke and went and met most of my homeroom class for dinner. It was still fun hanging out with everyone, but it was a totally different, way calmer fun :P. I miss my class mates as well.

Monday was supposed to be my last day of school, but it snowed so much that the trains were stopped, and so school was canceled. Kinda sucked, because I had plans with Helle and Gus both Tuesday and Wednesday >.<

Wednesday, we (gus and helle and I) went out (in our school uniforms ;p) took purikura and had okonomiyaki one last time. After we went to rifare to say goodbye to Hannah, Maddie and Zac (rotary exchange students) one last time. I'm jealous they are still in Japan.

On Feb 3rd, I left Kanazawa. Saying goodbye to my host family and the AFS staff was really hard too. I'm sure I'll be back, but still. We all started crying, and then we got on the train. Irisz, Katta and Yuka, as well as the 4 exchange students in Fukui were also getting on the train. Us 3 finally stopped crying, when Irisz, Katta and Yuka got on crying and we almost started again. T_T

We got off in Nagoya, and then made our way to the bullet train bound for Tokyo. We all had soooo much luggage. My suitcase was sooo heavy >.<

Once we were on the shinkansen (bullet train) it was alot of fun. We were talking alot, and kinda loud. Felt a bit bad for all the business men on the train who were probably trying to sleep. ^^; We were also able to see Mt. Fuji which was awesome! It went by too fast. We were hoping the train would never stop, because it was our last time together ToT 

Once we got to Tokyo, we said our goodbyes (easier said than done) and all went our seperate ways with our temp host families. My host family was really nice. I was actually in Chiba, not Tokyo.

I flew out Feb 5, and had to pay 8000yen cause my suitcase was 4kg overweight >.<
The flight was really long, and kinda boring. The old guy beside me slept the whole time... was kinda wishing for someone to talk to :/ I wasn't able to sleep at all.

My flight from Vancouver to Edmonton was on a really tiny, icky plane. I was able to sleep for about an hour then. It was one of those planes you walk down stairs, out of. That was quite a shock, going from 15*C Tokyo weather to -15*C, snowy, windy weather in Edmonton XD

I really miss Japan. I'm quite bored here. It's great being with my family again, but my friends are pretty busy with school so I don't really have anyone to hang out with at the moment. I will be going to uni in September,  but in the meantime I guess I will have to find a job. Back to reality >.<

I miss my exchange friends, speaking japanese, being able to take public transport to go anywhere, and there being things to do (like karaoke or purikura) XD.

I will definitely be going back to Japan in uni for hopefully a year. This past year was such a great experience, and I definitely recommend it. It was full of ups and downs, but the positive things definitely outweighs the bads. I'm so grateful for the opportunity I had to go to another country and all the people I was able to meet.

Thank you to everyone who have read my blog. I'm sorry that I wasn't able to post that much the second half. This will be my last point. I hope you were able to get a bit out of this blog, and for following along on my journey of a lifetime.

If you have any questions about Japan or exchange, feel free to email me.

One door closes, another opens. On to the next chapter in my life.

Thanks for reading ^^

PEACE OUT! \(*⌒▽⌒*)/

♥♥♥♥ ジェニー ♥♥♥♥

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Goodbyes... or not ;)

Sorry I haven't posted in awhile. I have been pretty busy with club... and nothing amazingly exciting has happened lately that has given me the need to post. Maybe I'm starting to fall into a routine... nothing is as interesting as it used to be? And I'm just a procrastinator... >.<

2 of the Rotary students (Michael and Sandy from the USA) have left, and I was very sad to see them leave. We had goodbye parties with them, which of course, involved karaoke! For one of them, there were like 15 of us, so we got a big room, with tatami floors. It was great hanging out all together, and I miss them. I seem to say this alot, but it's amazing the opportunity exchange gives you to meet people from all over the world (although the US isn't very far from Canada).

srry, kinda bad quality... but it was dark

Also, I found this out about a week ago... one of my bestest friends in Canada was supposed to move this summer, which I was really upset about. She wouldn't be there when I get back. Anyway, I guess now, because of the crappy real estate market and they couldn't sell their house... she's not moving! So yay for the bad economy! (not really, but you get what I mean;)) This made a rather difficult month a whole lot better! :D So see you in 7 months Sterling!! Yikes, exchange is so short... :(

Thursday, April 29, 2010

AFS BBQ and Hanging out in Kanazawa

I have been in Japan a little more than a month now! Time has gone by so fast, but it also feels like I have been here forever.
Today was a holiday, so we had a kind of welcome BBQ with everyone from AFS. It was in a park outside of the main city. It was soo beautiful! All the green, and being able to see the mountains!
Unfortunately, my camera died, so I didn’t get very many pictures. My cell phone (pics of phone here) camera is only 1.3 megapixels so the pics would suck... plus I'm not sure if there is a way to get them on to my computer. Also, it was pretty cold and windy, but it was still a lot of fun hanging out with everyone. We had yakisoba for lunch. Yakisoba seems like what you have at every BBQ. You have a big pan thing over the fire, and then grill the vegetables and meat and soba (noodles) and mix it all up. So tasty!
I met one of the Rotary exchange students from Canada at my Japanese Lessons, and so after the BBQ, us 3 AFSers met up with him and two other ppl from rotary (a girl from Canada, and a guy from the US). Since they have been here since last August, they showed us around Kanazawa. We went and did purikura! I finally got to go! Purikura is like a photo booth, except so much better. You take pictures, and can have the backgrounds and then afterwards, you write/decorate the pictures.
Afterwards, the Rotary girl left and the rest of us went and did karaoke for about 3 hours. It was a lot of fun. We sang everything from Jpop to hardcore rap to Circle of Life and Barbie Girl XD.
We had okonomiyaki for supper. Sooo delicious! I think it is my favourite food in Japan, tied with Curry Rice XD. It is kinda like a pancake pizza thing. You get all the ingredients in a bowl which are the batter, shredded cabbage, egg and some other vegetables. You also get some kind of meat you grill first, and then stick in to the batter. I had shrimp. You mix everything yourself, and then stick on the grill to cook, and flip it once. After there are different sauces and spices you can put on top. It tastes really good with mayonnaise :D. I love Japanese mayonnaise! It tastes so much better than the stuff in N. America.
The AFS girl left right after, and the rest of us walked around a bit before we went our separate ways. Kanazawa is quite a lively city. I unfortunately missed the last bus home, and was going to walk (only about 15 mins) but my host mom came and picked me up instead. I felt bad that she had to come and get me… but everything turned out all right.
Everyone at school is busy with clubs, so they can't really hang out. It was great to finally be able to go out and hang out with friends.
Hopefully I can hang out with everyone again soon, it was a lot of fun!