August – October

Argh, have been busy the last couple of months, so instead of a long and deep update, I’m just gonna quickly blurt out,… write what I’ve done during the months of August to October.

Well, during the month of August, I was quite busy meeting, greeting and showing around the new ALTs to Sanjo. On top of that, since students were on summer holidays I was also quite busy running around like a headless chicken visiting local community centres giving presentations, seminars and hosting events and activities.

There were plenty of festivals which I visited such as the Sanjo Summer festival 三条夏まつり and the Shitada Giant Rainy Snake festival 下田ふるさと雨生の大蛇まつり which were the few moments new ALTs were able to experience a bit of Japanese traditional culture. The first ALTs that made it to Sanjo for the summer fest got to experience the joy of wearing a yukata and bon odori dancing. Also at Japanese traditional festival grounds, one can experiences different kinds of festive foods. Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, Kakigori, and a Chuetsu (central Niigata prefecture) local favourite, Poppoyaki.

I realise that I haven’t updated my blog in a while, and I have no excuse. But, one of the excuses I’ll use is that back in October I worked 20 consecutive days (without a day off of course)… so was a bit busy. And before that, I was preparing myself for the long run and before that I was busy entertaining and so-called babysitting some of the new ALTs. And fortunately they now all grown up and no longer need my assistance all the time. 🙂

I’ve also kept myself busy by taking on the role as the new Niigata Outdoor and Hiking Special Interest Group host… leader, organizer… whatever. So far I’ve hosted a BBQ and Mt. Yahiko climb, and climb up Mt. Fuji, Mt. Awagatake and Mt. Myoko.

Mt. Yahiko and rain…

Summit of Mt. Fuji


On top of all of this, I’m still hosting a English Conversation gathering every Thursday evening, and volunteer teaching photography every other Friday at a neighbouring community youth centre. Oh yeah.. and working too…

And last but not least… I turn mighty 30 years old in September. I wasn’t really sure what to expect with this so-called socially pressured turn of a decade. In the western world, turning 30 seems to mark a rite of passage of some sort… but I don’t feel any different. Heck, I recall that during my youth, well a few years ago I thought that things would be different and that I’d be more “so-called” grown up. Well, I’m still freak’n short, and I don’t think that I’ve matured at all since turning 16. May be I’ve got more hair in places I didn’t think could grow hair. Also spotting more grey hairs poking out of my nose, chest, and nether regions. Is this what being old is suppose to mean? Is it all about hair growth? Are you considered old when your butt hair starts to go grey as well?

In anycase, I actually turned 30 while climbing Mt. Fuji, for the upteenth time. And as usual, when climbing Mt. Fuji I felt like scheit. How could someone who loves mountains fall so easily under the spell of altitude sickness, motion sickness, sea sickness, air sickness. Man I suck. Sure the climb up Fuji wasn’t pretty, but at least once we got back to Sanjo, I was given a nice B-day gathering. Plenty of food to go at the Okonomiyaki shop where we held me b-day; Monja. Hmmm, how do I explain this meal? Heck, just click the link find out on wikipedia. A quick and easy explanation of Okonomiyaki is, either a Japanese pizza/pancake with meaty bits to it, or pan-fried puke. Mmmmm…

Pics from my 30th bash…