Welcome back folks!
The school year is over and I am on an extra long two week spring
break! Somehow I survived the final
weeks of a dismal school year, and I am now looking forward to starting fresh
next Monday. My last week passed with
little fanfare, and I can’t say I’m sad to leaving any of the branches I taught
at this year. It didn’t seem like many
of the other teachers even knew I was leaving.
Had I stayed, the majority of my students would have changed anyhow.
So after my classes wrapped up I had a week to shadow
teachers and train for my new classes.
Next year I will be back in Hellos, which is where I originally taught
from 2009-2011. I have met most of my
students, and there doesn’t seem to be any major problem in any class. I am especially excited to teach high school
students that actually speak in conversational sentences. The only class I am worried about is a
preschool class I’ll be taking over with one 3 year old girl who I’m pretty
sure is 1 foot tall (I’ll measure her and get back to you.)
So the school year ended, we lost one American teacher and
two new female teachers joined, one Japanese and one from Texas. I got a chance to meet them both this week
and both seem fun and uninhibited. I
feel astonished that new teachers are now almost 10 years younger than me!
So I’m on spring break, yay!
This weekend I went on a three day trip around the Kii peninsula. It’s the largest peninsula in Japan and
located directly south of me. It’s
almost all mountains, forests and little fishing villages that dot the rugged
coastline. There is a train line that
runs along the coast around the whole peninsula, and I spent two days riding
slow local trains from town to town. It’s
fun to see what life looks like when you’re 5+ hours away from the nearest big
city! People are friendlier in rural
areas, although to my disappointment there were many other foreign tourists, so
I didn’t get to be the first ever American in any town I went to.
So I basically spent two days hiking around, riding very
slow old trains and taking pictures of cherry blossoms which are in full bloom
at the moment. It’s been a very warm
spring, with temps in the 70’s for the last week, so the blossoms are about a
week early this year. It’s wonderful
now, but I am dreading summer.
I crashed in a cheap hotel the first night, but couldn’t
find a place the second night. I intended
to stay in Wakayama, a large city 90 minutes south of Osaka, but I couldn’t
find a single room. On my way in to
Osaka, my phone died, which left my roaming the city at 12am. Finally I found a 27 story hotel with one non-smoking
room left for $150. Oofda. But better than sitting in the station until
the 5am train! The hotel in Osaka
doubled the cost of my entire trip!
Anyhow, I’m back home now in Ogaki. Today I helped train the new American
teacher. Because she didn’t get her visa
in time, she is doing all her training over break and will not even get a
chance to observe a class before she starts.
Yikes! Then I’ll five more days
of vacation until I start 100% new classes.
(Yikes again). Stay tuned and
wish me luck!
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