Melissa in Japan

Monday, June 12, 2006

Hello

Pretty sure I have no more checkers of this blog, since I'm back, but I thought I would put a post out just in case.

This trip was amazing and I can't wait to go somewhere else. I have the travel bug and I'm just going to have to make some plans to go somewhere else very very soon!

Signing off....

m

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Hello again!

I know I haven't posted since I got to Kyoto, but we had no internet access and there was way to much to do instead of take the time to stop at an internet cafe. It was amazing! We saw shrines and temples and had an overall good time. We also went to a Suntory whiskey distillery and Kyocera. The shopping was amazing. I got lots of good stuff!!!

We went to the Gion district last night and saw some Geishas and apprentices. The pictures aren't stellar, but it was great to see them!!!

Now I'm sitting in the airport and we're waiting for our flight. I loved being here but I'm also excited to be going home! I miss my bed and my cat and my friends and family. Two weeks is a long time, but there are some great ppl I met along the way and I will always remember this trip.

I'll be home on Tuesday late late. No work on Wednesday and then back in the swing on Thursday! I hope to see you all soon!!!!

Miss you!
Love you!

Melissa

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Thursday!


We traveled today to Beppu and visited APU. APU is an international university, with half the students being Japanese and half being international. The picture is a view from the university, which is situated on the top of a hill.

Then we headed back to the hotel, which is super nice and way bigger than any we have stayed at yet, and hung out. It's about 5:33 pm here now, and we're going to have a bit of fun tonight and maybe check out the hot springs.

I had to post a picture of the menus outside of every resturant. They have plastic displays of the food and I find it funny. We had to take pictures to show! I have spent a lot of time pointing to things that I want, after I ask the few Japanese speakers what the meat was before I ordered it.

Tomorrow we're going to Kyoto for the rest of the trip! It's hard to believe that it's already this far into the trip! I'm having a blast and I can't wait to see more, but I also miss everyone and can't wait to see you.

Megan - I hope your party is a blast.

April - Loved the pictures of the girls! Tell Lexi I brought her some presents and I'll bring them home June 3rd. Kiss the girls and smack Jesse for me.

I hope everyone is having a good two weeks!!!!

Talk to you all soon!

m

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Another good day!

It's about 9:20 pm here now. We just got back from going to this underground shopping center. Pretty neat. Lots and Lots of shopping.

This morning we went to a Robotics Factory. Pretty neat.

I don't have a ton to write because I'm tired and I really want to sleep!!!! I know it's early but we've been running around like mad, so I'll write more later!!!

m

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Good morning!

It's about 9 am in the morning. We're waiting to go to a factory tour.

The baseball game was great. It was so alike but so different from the twins and brewer games I've gone to. They take their baseball pretty darn serious!

I have to jet, someone else wants to communicate home as well!

Later!!!


m

Monday, May 22, 2006

Hello!!

It is noon now and I thought I should write so mom doesn't worry!

Yesterday we came to Fukuoka. We went to the UN habitat and learned about their southeast Asian operations and then came back to Hakata and bummed around. We went to a Kareokee bar last night. It was the best time! Everyone had a blast! I'll post some pics when i can connect my pc.

Tonight we're going to a baseball game! I can't wait!

Okay... until later!

m

Sunday, May 21, 2006

SOOOOO Tired!

I am so tired! After breakfast this morning we went to see several more sights, including a detour to my host father's favorite fishing spot on the bay, shrines and the highest point in Nagasaki. We also went to the Nagasaki history museum where we saw a small theatrical reenactment of the first English speaking individual who came to Japan. It was great, but I only understood what the English speaker was saying, and that was very few words. It was quite humorous. We ate lunch at a Japanese restaurant (Soba noodles) and had an excellent dinner at a traditional Japanese restaurant (had to take off our shoes and everything). We did a lot of walking and climbing the millions of stairs, but it was awesome. The picture above is me with my host family's daughter, Makiko and their dog, Coo (I think that's the right spelling). I got to show Makiko my scrapbook projects online yesterday and she is an English teacher, so I showed her how to get free English fonts!

One of the shrines was surrounded by bamboo forests. So, photo opp. I don't care if it's dorky. I know you all miss me and this picture will help ease the pain a little bit.

Tonight we have a meeting. My host father bought some of the world famous Nagasaki Sponge Cake to share with the group and some Nakasaki Oranges to share as well. The farms are on the mountains and used the tiered system. Very interesting when driving through the mountains to see.

Tomorrow we're off to Fukuoka (bright and early!!!), where we will be until Thursday. The baseball game is on Tuesday, which I think will be wonderful as well as the UN habitat visit.

I think that's all I have for now. I'm ready to get some sleep!!!! After the meeting I think I'm going to be out like a light!!!

Love you all!
Miss you all!!!!

melissa

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Beautiful morning

It is a beautiful morning. We are heading up to see some temples and shrines this afternoon with the host family before returning to the hotel. I am very excited to see that.

Last night we went to a revolving sushi restaurant. It is one where the sushi is on a converyor belt and you just pick off what you want. It was very good. I tried a few new things. It was definitely a cool experience.

Short post this morning!

Talk to you later!!!
Give Morgan a kiss for me sister.

m

Hello!

It:s 16:43 here right now. That would make it about 2 am central time. I think. We are having a little down time!

Today we went sight seeing in Nagasaki. It was great! We went to the Glover estate. He was a Scottish (I think) man who came to Japan and did many inovative things. Sara and I really enjoyed the fact that he was the President of the Japan Brewing Company. We also visited two Catholic Churches, one which is the oldest in Japan. Then we went and had Chinese food!!! I had some Octupus. I can just see my mom`s face turning at the thought of that! It was good. Very chewy.

We also went to the 100 yen store and got some fun stuff. I got Lexi and Peyton Hello Kitty Chopsticks! I also got Oragami paper. I can not wait to try this on my own!

Tonight we are going to a Sushi meal. I have eaten so much the last few days with the host family that I think I will have to fast for a week!!! It has all been so good though!

On a side note, I have taken like 200 pictures, no kidding. I am sure some will get deleted, but that is a lot of pictures. I can not help myself. I am like a kid in a candy store!

Until next time!!

m

Friday, May 19, 2006

Good morning!

It:s about 7 am right now. I just got up and my host family has their computer up and going, so while everyone is getting ready for the day, I thought I would jump on!

We had a wonderful presentation at Seibold University. We saw traditional music and dance as well as an archery demonstration. After that, we met with some Japanese students and they taught us how to make oragami cranes and fish and play a game that I can not explain, but will show you all when I get home because they gave us a gift of the wooden game.

After the presentation, we went home with our host familes. I am staying with a professor from the university and his wife. They have three children, all of which are out of the house. We did get to meet their oldest daugther, who teaches english. We had an awesome meal of steak, a corn soup, salad and an egg bake (I think there was seaweed in it?!) and some Japanese beer. Then I got to sit and talk to the family about different things, like where they grew up and what they do. The mother is a nurse, so we talked about those differences. I also got to see pictures of their daughter`s wedding. The pictures were amazing. Some of the pictures had the bride in the traditional outfit, while others showed the bride in a very Western style wedding gown. We talked a lot about where I grew up and the traditions (like hunting and football) that are a part of the Wisconsin life.

Now, I am just waiting for the day to start. I have no idea what we are doing today!!

I also have to say a big thanks to my mom, who told me to bring a poncho that has already come in handy!!! It has been raining here. Apparently a typhoon is coming, but I`m not worried. We were told it will just big really rainy here because of it. Tomorrow is supposed to be nice as well as Monday, so that will be a nice change!

That is all I have for now! Thanks for all the comments! It is great to see those!!! I miss you all!!! See you soon.

always

m

ps - again, no spell check! Sorry for the broken grammar - on a japanese laptop!!!!

Challenge!

I am trying to type this message on a Japanese keyboard on the campus of Seibold University. I am fairly computer literate but the keyboard posed a challenge!

We visited the atomic bomb museum today. Dad would love that place! It was very sad, but exteremly interesting.

Then we had lunch at a Japanese department store and did some shopping. I thought of Jena...some of the stores had things in that I could see you loving! Then I thought of Jocelyn. Purses everywhere! I have seen a lot of LV purses...lots and lots and lots.

Now we are at Seibold University. We went to a tea ceremony where the guy video taping (Japanese student) was taping me because I made the mistake of saying the camera made me nervous!!! It was really neat though.

Seibold university has only four departments, one of which is nursing. We got to see where they teach the pre-natal and infant care sections. Very neat. I took pictures for my nursing friends!!!! We also got to meet with students. Very cool. I will post some pics when I am at my PC!

Talk to you all soon!!!

m
ps - no spell check!!! I can not figure it out!

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Good morning!

I can't sleep anymore. Between sleeping on the plane and then coming and going to bed, I'm just not tired. So I decided to get up and check my email and post again, even though the only thing I have done since last night is lie in bed. We're going to the atomic bomb museum today and then to Seibold University, where yours truly gets to give the thank you speech on behalf of the students involved in the trip. Then we meet our host families and stay with them until Sunday. I'm not sure what we're doing with the host families. I'm excited to see their house and to try some of the cooking! I haven't really had a chance to taste anything yet!!!! Some of the other group members had some binto boxes last night at the airport. The binto box is kind of like a little lunch box. Someone had shrimp tempura and someone else had eel. The binto is like lunch on the go. This morning, they are serving a traditional Japanese breakfast in the hotel lobby. We'll see how that goes!

Alright...I think it's my turn to shower!

m