tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-83659257574565676652024-02-20T18:44:13.747-08:00Thoughts of a Teenage(Looking) College Studentclarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.comBlogger783125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-89204207057269454892022-06-15T14:33:00.002-07:002022-06-15T14:33:35.423-07:00Job hunting.......<p> Got really boring really fast....Sigh. Not very many interview requests. Funny how it seems like all the businesses are desperate for people but not for me...</p><p>Gas prices are getting insane too, though not having to go anywhere helps me with that bill. Hear people are trying to steal gas, and one unfortunate thief caught fire in the process. Hope people are keeping safe and away from crazy stuff like that.</p><p>Still crazy dry here too, though we're very grateful to the rain we got monday.</p><p>Lawn mowing may not be a big deal because of that, though the problems we're having with the belt for the riding mower is not helpful regardless.</p><p>That's it so far...</p>clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-10886290160450877912021-04-06T13:44:00.001-07:002021-04-06T13:44:13.269-07:00Wow...<p> It does not feel like April...I'm back in the US but missing friends in Japan. It snowed today, and I had a job interview. Nothing like seeing how my driving skills are after two years...But I was fine.</p><p>Getting a flight home and all the fun paperwork stuff to leave was a looonnnngggg process. Still have two things I didn't get taken care of before I left. One's not a big deal, but the other I have to wait for contact. Figures....</p><p>I hate job hunting....so I've been breaking it up by cleaning. Though I might get in trouble for that....</p><p>Bored right now. Sigh...and alone, but I've gotten used to that...mostly. Snow melted already but definitely cooled things back down.</p>clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-32832101513121692462021-01-26T15:41:00.002-08:002021-01-26T15:41:27.974-08:002021....<p> And that year kind of flew by...hard to believe it's January 2021. I know it was hard for everyone, though I think I didn't have the problems I see a lot of other people have. At least I still had a paying job with no big impact on my income. But I am a single in a smaller apartment and not a lot of bills.</p><p>Still in Japan too, which I still think is doing better at containing this virus madness than most places. Not that they haven't been hit. I'm stuck at home outside of work(sometimes work at home too) because of it. Meh...</p><p>Flights are not helping either, trying to go home in April(ish) and it's way more than last year. You'd think it'd be cheaper to encourage people to fly but whatever....Have a credit for a flight and the cost so far is more than twice my credit. Rather not pay more than I did originally for the same flight.</p><p>Raining a lot this week, heavy last night so I didn't sleep very well. My parents tell me it's snowing there but they're worried about a drought(snow is where the summer water comes from) as it still isn't much.</p><p>Hopefully everyone can feel safe and happy as this new year goes on....I'm just bored most of the time.</p><p><br /></p>clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-85514047642101324542020-08-09T18:52:00.002-07:002020-08-09T18:52:41.104-07:00They are Stalking me...<p> Crazy mosquitoes. Went to a barbeque sleepover with some of my ALT friends during the break in July. Got home after noon the next day and had mosquito bites on both legs and both arms. Figures...no one else got bit. Got bit in the forehead twice at work before that, and once on the elbow after. Went out for an hour yesterday and got bit at least once. I swear they wait long enough for the last batch to go away(however long it takes)and then go after me again.</p><p>Was able to get the sacrament yesterday with the help of a nearby bishop and his son, so I didn't have to go all the way to Tokyo even though I would have enjoyed the social interaction. But I can get some of that here.</p><p>My parents and siblings are sick, which makes me nervous given what's still going around. Been all week, so that's not helping my concern.</p><p>Two week break started this weekend, but I'm stuck in the prefecture where I work by request of my company. Just have to find some local sites to visit so I'm not bored in my apartment the entire time.</p><p>Hear of crazy things all over the world lately. Explosions in Lebanon, famines, and so on. Makes me wonder how all of this will play out.... </p>clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-22984024157240316072020-07-11T01:34:00.001-07:002020-07-11T01:34:21.659-07:00Angel TeachersI was talking to a friend and fellow ALT the other day and we got into the subject of teachers who really helped us growing up. I know of a few who really helped me through the years, so while I won't name names I'd like to mention them somewhat and how they helped me.<br />
1. My third grade teacher who spent hours after school with me to help me master long division, as well as helping me earn money to buy a musical instrument(I'm sad to say I don't recall it's name, though I know what it looked like) so I could join the rest of the class in learning to play it.<br />
2. My fifth grade teacher who decided that instead of our usual indoor recess activities we could try writing stories, which led to the teacher and my classmates informing me I had a talent for creative writing. Funny how I don't like ghost stories but that was what I wrote...<br />
3. My 7th grade English teacher, who later was my 8th and 9th grade French teacher. They knew when students needed to get up and move, and how to keep them learning while doing it. I may not remember much french, but I remember the stuff the teacher had us do to remember tricky stuff.<br />
4. My 8th grade english teacher, who had us try writing poetry about ourselves, and told me they wanted copies of mine after I turned it in.<br />
5. My high school creative writing teacher, who played music during writing time(which always helps me even now) and made sure to challenge us as often as they could.<br />
6. The college literature professor who told their classes that the students should not be expected to read the teachers mind. So they almost required us to turn in the term papers early in order to find out what they wanted from us. Plus they gave us extra credit and advise for doing so. Glad they taught almost all the literature classes I had to take.<br />
7. The college math teacher who let their students redo tests and homework for extra credit and practice, thus allowing me to finally pass the required math class.<br />
8. A ward member who was also a teacher that stood up for me when I was trying to get back in student teaching.<br />
9. My mom, who taught me life skills like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and caring.<br />
10. My dad who taught me to drive, make special desserts, grill, fix a car(kind of, I think I've mentioned my muscle deficiency in that area) mow a lawn, plant a garden(mom helped there too) and watch my finances.<br />
Probably missed a few, but these were the ones that came up during the conversation. <br />Have to wonder if they are still teaching with all that's going on...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-66371920288334166542020-06-26T20:24:00.001-07:002020-06-26T20:24:37.342-07:00Humid....Had a small earthquake Thursday morning. The usual kind that startles awake but doesn't break things. Woke me up before 5, and my phone alert went off. Then some kind of city alert was going off so there wasn't much chance of going back to sleep before my 5:30 alarm. Sigh...Did make for fun conversation topics in the lessons and after school though. Learned the word for earthquake in Japanese: jishin. Got a long conversation with some students about it after school before the VP walked up and told the students they had 'good english'. Given it took a bit for them to catch what I was asking and the VP came up right after the light bulb moment when we all got on the same page it was kind of funny. Still cool when that happens.<br />
Switching between schools is fun and yet crazy. Have to make sure I have all my stuff at the end of each day as I'll need it the next. Keeping track of which class is where in the lesson is tricky, with six or seven in each grade and they might be in the same chapter or on the same page but not the same section. Sigh...got a notebook to write down each one just to help me keep track a bit better.<br />
Had dinner with a fellow female ALT after work on Thursday as we got paid this week. They were feeling a bit antisocial and trying to break out of it. Spending three months stuck at home doesn't help...at least they have a pet. I don't get that luxury.<br />
My Japanese understanding is steadily improving but speaking and kanji are still slow. Muzukashi....(hard in Japanese)<br />
Humid and warm today, which means I'm sweating even though it's only mid 80's. Did laundry this morning and even with the cold water I was hot. Figures. Get rain every other day too, which only contributes to the uncomfortable factor. Oh well.<br />
I pray everyone is staying safe and following precautions as summer starts up. Not that I get one. With the shutdown we work through July and half of August. So our summer is two weeks in August. No speech contest so no practice sessions. Sad but I understand.<br />
<br />clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-31078906058632650002020-06-04T02:18:00.000-07:002020-06-04T02:18:04.203-07:00Am IAnnoyed or amused? Kind of hard to tell. First I get to go back to work this week, which means I'm no longer stuck in my apartment most of the day. But then the teachers are busy and I still have next to nothing to do. The company who hired me asks me to check my temperature before I go into work(and not go if I have a fever). And I've been trying to get a thermometer for the past month with no luck. Ask for suggestions and everyone seems to respond like they think I haven't looked (or asked, which I did that too) or even know what it's called in Japanese(I have a dictionary for that...). Had to order one online.<br />
Which is another thing. Ordered the conference ensign almost a month ago and am still waiting on a delivery date. Thermometer was due this coming saturday, they delivered it yesterday. Why do some delivery companies use my drop box and others make me ask for redelivery? Sigh...<br />
Funny part about the thermometer, the instructions are all Japanese, and the reading is Celsius. But the on/off switch is English...<br />
Went to the school I started at today, and one of the teachers noticed I'd lost weight since last year. They then asked me if I was okay...Guess losing weight might not be such a good thing right now... Kind of funny though.<br />
At the school I go to Monday through Wednesday, they don't really talk to me much, though it was getting better yesterday. Work with three teachers there but only heard from one about lessons next week. Still tried to plan stuff just in case. Did get to do a quick self intro with the whole first grade, long one next week. Also help clean the teachers room and main entrance after the students leave(have to sanitize everything it seems) for this week at least. Tried to say goodbye to all the students as they left so they get used to me.<br />
The school I go to Thursday and Friday almost everyone greeted me and several talked to me(VP even gave me a note that if I was having troubles I should talk to them). Even though there were no real lessons, one teacher had me do a very short self intro to one of the 1st grade classes and help intro phonics(not fun trying to speak up wearing a face mask, kept slipping down and getting in my mouth). Also got to farewell the students as they left. Cleaning was more involved, helped a teacher clean a classroom-sweep the floor then sanitize the desks, chairs, and door knobs(well, not knobs, but I don't know if they'd be called a handle or something else. they don't stick out). Took most of an hour. Laughed inside as there was a very annoying mosquito buzzing around the teachers room after that. I tried to squash it but missed. Flew in another teachers face as a third encouraged me to try and get it. Of course I lost sight of it after that. Don't know if anyone got it.<br />
Trains are busy, but I can tell that less people are riding than usual. The train in the morning had all the seats full, but it used to have plenty of people standing too. The afternoon train had open seats, but some people were standing anyway.<br />
Hot and humid in the sun, but a nice breeze in the shade. Figures...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-56583576610262263832020-05-27T19:23:00.002-07:002020-05-27T19:23:41.318-07:00May to June...Well, this is my last week of working from home. Next week we go back to school. But still not the same. Students only stay until lunch and then go home. So teachers kind of have the afternoons for prep stuff. Have to bring our own lunch though.<br />
Then the next week is more usual, students stay the full day. And school lunch is provided. But we all have wear face masks and no contact. Meaning no handouts or even getting close to each other. Such fun when we're trying to engage student interest in another language....<br />
ALT's have the option of a plastic face shield during lessons so students can see how our mouths move. But not required unless the school asks.<br />
Summer is going to be a lot shorter. No breaks in July and we work two weeks in August. So only two weeks off for summer. At least we get paid more, August is usually a very tight payday.<br />
No speech contest for now, though they may have something later.<br />
Getting warmer outside, which means my apartment is getting hot in the afternoon.<br />
Everything else is kind of uncertain...but that's 2020's motto so far. clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-70883158405003501572020-05-12T21:25:00.001-07:002020-05-12T22:16:57.168-07:00Why?Sheesh...work from home is super boring. But for some reason the days go by faster when I'm "working" verses my days off. When "working" I glance at my watch and realize that so much time has passed. But on my days off I can stare at my watch going "it's only 11 am?" The weather loves being weird too. Monday was nice, sunny but not hot and a hint of a cool breeze. Tuesday was cloudy but still warm. Not much wind. Today is mostly clear but steady gusts of wind. Sigh....<br />
Wondering if I can come home without a two week self quarantine. So I can see family (and my doctor, got to love genetics. Need medication for it. Figures) and not be stuck inside the whole time.<br />
Earthquakes almost seem to be a weekly thing lately. But not big ones. Last one was around the 4.0-5.0 range but it seemed quieter than the two I'd felt before it. Those were the same, roughly. Rattled my closet doors. Last one I could only tell because my curtains and hangers were swinging for several seconds. Got an alert for one, otherwise no warnings. I suspect that's because the alert comes to my USA phone and I don't always have it on-it tends to get glitchy if it's on for too long.<br />
My sister keeps sending me videos of her adorable little kittens...wish I could have one but no luck. She says Japan seems dangerous with all the quakes. I don't quite agree given they had one that did more damage there than any I've felt here.<br />
Got to see a cool local peony garden with two friends on saturday. Not just peonies but that's the main draw. Sad that they didn't do so well in profits this year but that's Coronavirus for you. Just hope they can pull through. It's a beautiful spot.<br />
I saw a meme joking that someone is playing Jumanji. Sometimes I wonder....clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-48296258766418312692020-05-05T00:55:00.001-07:002020-05-05T00:55:24.601-07:00And Another Month Goes By...Well, I am glad that I still have a job, despite working from home being extremely boring and lonely. I think my vocal cords have gotten rusty, I have a bit of a hard time talking at first but it gets better after that. Sadly don't get a lot of time to talk to people, especially face to face. Lock downs are not fun.<br />
Weather's warming up, which makes it easier to get out and walk, though more rain counters it a bit. Humidity factor also dampens things, makes it feel hotter. Only 75 degrees but feels closer to 90 when it's humid. Rain helps there, takes the edge off.<br />
Bugs are coming out, which is not cool when it's in my apartment in the dark and I can hear them creeping around. Makes it a little hard to sleep. Flies are annoying during the day but only when they get in my face.<br />
Getting used to wearing the face mask, even though it still dries my eyes out. Hopefully this will be under control soon...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-29310058043141953172020-04-07T17:43:00.002-07:002020-04-07T17:43:43.893-07:00Is It Actually Going to Happen?Sheesh...the original plan was for school to start this week(in Japan, before the coronavirus stuff) but that got pushed to next week as far as I've heard. But that was before the Prime Minister declared the State of Emergency thing...Haven't heard from my work since Sunday....<br />
While I do have Netflix now(thanks to a sibling's help) and found a free video site when I can get some info on learning to speak Japanese(still wish for in person stuff but oh well) I'm still very bored. Working on Kindle stuff....my password doesn't want to work. Figures.<br />
Since there was no work, I actually watched the sunday sessions of General Conference live! The hosanna shout was tricky, as it was 1am here and I didn't want to disturb my neighbors. So I kept my volume low. Got up for the second session at 5am so I wasn't as worried but no shout there. Sadly spent the rest of the day groggy...my dad teased me about walking into walls. Tempted to tell him that walls weren't the problem. It was dips or steps going down in front of me that I had issues with. Guess it messed with my depth perception....thankfully no falls or injuries. Just a jolt as I had to go further down than I thought.<br />
Otherwise trying to occupy myself in this not quite lockdown situation. Sigh.....clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-42280203405910096722020-03-29T19:03:00.003-07:002020-03-29T19:03:58.287-07:00Icy Rain...My friends a little north of me got snow this weekend...all I got was icy rain that sucked the heat out of my apartment so that I had to turn on the heater. Been fine without it all week. Figures.<br />
They got snow back home(bet their glad for the lockdown so that only two or three have to go places)so I'm a little jealous. Though it would probably still be just as cold and melt fast if we got any here.<br />
Trees are getting beautiful. Spring is really going now despite the cold. One of my friends had a video of the cherry blossoms falling with the snow. Really cool.<br />
Seems my siblings are having car problems again...meaning that my car is getting used(no complaints from me)but now they have to work out who gets to use it when. I don't know how one of them did what they did to their car, but it sounds like a pain to fix.<br />
Start of week two of 'spring break' for us english teaching aides...Hoping to have a fun evening with two friends playing games and watching movies. Be very bored otherwise.<br />
Downsides to losing weight in Japan:<br />
1. hard to find clothes in your size given they use a different system.<br />
2. hard to find clothes because they are built differently(granted, it's tricky back home too).<br />
3. still get very hungry sometimes<br />
4. can't afford new clothes all at once so I have to make do with baggy ones for a while...<br />
5. and I'm just being silly right now while debating about lunch options...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-21910462414173402312020-03-20T19:43:00.001-07:002020-03-20T19:43:49.744-07:00AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!Good grief, is this going to get better yet?!<br />
Now the US is up to level 3(technically the world is) so travel is being really restricted so I cancelled my flight home(still in the works actually, have to wait for the poor overworked CS people to get to it). My parents finally got theirs to Japan cancelled. Sigh....<br />
School's officially out, though no students for most of the last three weeks. Just my last day for the school year was yesterday. Hard though, as that school's closing down so I probably won't see the teachers again...students either. Wish for pictures...they are a bit touchy about pictures of students here. Privacy is big to them. So I'm not angry, just sad.<br />
Getting the sacrament is fun...have to meet up with a small group(still no large group gatherings here) somewhere to get it. But we do Zoom meetings and those are fun.<br />
Have three fiction books to read, but I feel like Tangled 'reread the books if I have time to spare'. Read them so many times I'd rather not. Do have church related stuff that's not worn out to me yet. Been listening to the Saints volume one on the church website while doing cross stitch, so that's a fun sunday thing.<br />
Weather's warming up though, so hoping to get together with friends more while we're all bored waiting for next school year to start. Have an elephant reserve to visit...maybe Kyoto if it's safe...<br />
Earthquake in Utah damaged the temple...scary. The tornado quite a while back completely missed it so this is a little worrying. They just shut it down to remodel for earthquakes too....Divine inspiration at work...sounds like no one got hurt there...Poor Moroni lost his horn. Hope that's an easy fix.clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-49988151250185451072020-03-02T02:25:00.002-08:002020-03-02T02:25:52.569-08:00World War ZAm I weird because this Coronavirus scare reminds me of that movie? Of course, minus the total society collapse and biting zombies. But the rush for things to stock pile is a little annoying. Every store I know of is out of toilet paper, tissues, and (not all on this one) Paper towels. I have plenty of the latter two, but a little low on toilet paper. Should still be good for a while, but I don't like leaving it this long.<br />
It also got the trip to Japan and cruise tour my parents and siblings planned on cancelled. Yeah, guess which ship it was going to be on?<br />
But I can go home instead, though I'll have less time given the way my work schedule goes. At least the tickets were cheaper than usual.<br />
Schools being cancelled is just for students at the moment. We teachers still have to go prep stuff for graduations and next school year. Downside is there is no school lunch so I have to remember to bring one. One of my coworkers already does that so no big deal for them.<br />
Got to love winter in Japan. Had one attempt at snow fall(didn't stick and only lasted about an hour) and otherwise it just rains. The cold drizzle that's worse than snow. And I get to walk at least 10-15 minutes in it. 50 if I miss the bus. The wind is not nice either...<br />
Hope it warms up tomorrow....clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-74932429474690517342019-12-12T02:47:00.000-08:002019-12-12T02:47:12.098-08:00ChristmasIt's funny how since being in Japan I'm kind of glad they don't bother with the overly annoying holiday songs that usually start back in October. I do miss the real Christmas ones though. Glad that most wards-including the one I attend here in Tokyo-sing alot of them on Sundays.<br />
It was also fun to do Christmas caroling. We even tried singing Silent Night in Japanese. The elderly people we visited sang with us on that one.<br />
Always reminds me of how grateful I am for my savior and redeemer around this time of year. I'll never get tired of singing those songs and thinking about that while doing so.<br />
Hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas!clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-67225265314352829022019-07-11T02:29:00.000-07:002019-07-11T02:29:00.645-07:00ThoughtsOn living alone:<br />
1. Busy<br />
2. Terrifying<br />
3. Exciting<br />
4. Food<br />
5. Bed(there was basically a frame, had to buy the futon and pad with sheets and such)<br />
6. Where is....(anything)?<br />
7. Sleep<br />
8. Boring<br />
9. Lonely<br />
10. Boring<br />
11. Work<br />
12. Boring<br />
13. Church<br />
14. Boring<br />
15. Boring<br />
16. Boring<br />
17. Boring<br />
18. Boring<br />
19. Boring<br />
20. Friends want to hang out? Yes!<br />
21. Boring.<br />
22. How do I....(anything)?<br />
23. I'm So Bored!clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-91235206128302783022019-05-23T02:17:00.003-07:002019-05-23T02:17:41.260-07:00Things I LearnedFrom coming to Japan<br />
1. Even if they don't speak any english at all, they still know what 'taxi' is and can point to where to find them.<br />
2. McDonald's is here, though I personally think the quality is much higher. I will say that the ketchup has a hint of spicyness but I actually like that. Helps when I'm craving Western food....Pizza here is just not the same.<br />
3. Hotel and Guest house owners usually can speak english well enough for you to understand, though in my experience the latter is better at it.<br />
4. It is not quite the 'other world' feeling despite being across the ocean. Though the driving on the left side of the road helps me remember I'm not in the U.S....And all the rice.<br />
5. I think they really know how to cook seafood here, because I actually like it. Though the dried fish and squid(I think) they gave me for a snack once was not.<br />
6. Onigiri is awesome. I'm hoping I won't get addicted to it, but it makes a great snack. Plus it comes with many different fillings so I won't get tired of it.<br />
7. Kids are still energetic and restless, even here.<br />
8. The only things you really need to keep an eye on are umbrellas and bikes. Strange huh? Those are the top two stolen items here....<br />
9. Public transit is like the U.S., as in it is displayed in both Japanese and English in most places.<br />
10. Drying laundry takes forever...and washing it by hand is hard...have a lot more sympathy for our ancestors...<br />
And that's it for now.clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-52751233111330110242019-05-15T01:54:00.001-07:002019-05-15T01:54:16.305-07:00Okay...So things I learned just from flying to get here is going to start off my lists...<br />
1. Airport security is not as scary or detailed as they make it out to be in the movies and books. Maybe just because they could tell I'd never done any of that before...<br />
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2. While the aisle seat is great, you can get better views from the window. Being in the middle is no fun for standing or seeing. Unless you're glued to a movie/game.<br />
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3. Airplane food is great, though that may have been that it was a Japanese Airline....<br />
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4. Having someone willing to listen to you chatter before takeoff to calm your nerves really helps for the first time.<br />
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5. In flight movies that give you more than 1 option really helps, and games could be fun if the controller worked better...and they had more options that a novice could play...<br />
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6. Luggage retrieval is not that hard unless you are in a real hurry. <br />
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7. Baggage handlers are not nice to any bag. I got both my bags back dirty and one was damaged. Thankfully in a minor way....<br />
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8. Jet Lag is REAL....spent the first two days in a dizzy fog where I was falling asleep at 8 pm and waking up at 4 am (no I'm not kidding).<br />
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9. When my dad told me not to 'nickle and dime' getting from the airport to the hotel, he meant it. I was sooooooo dead by the time I got there....<br />
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10. Layovers are super boring....no matter how cool the airport is.<br />
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And that's all for that list.clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-80832376084852458852019-05-14T02:49:00.000-07:002019-05-14T02:49:12.882-07:00W. O. W.Okay, I know it's been two months since I've written anything, but the electronics I brought with me could not do Blogger. Figures.<br />
Plus there was the whole move to Japan thing...Jet Lag is real...and other things...<br />
Well, I have a few lists that I will post later about the last two months but mainly I was seeing if I could get on Blogger for now.<br />
Plus I work as long as my dad does with a bit of a longer commute...so not a lot of time for stuff. Sigh....<br />
Plenty of rain here...weird compared to home I must say....But I still catch myself not thinking I'm in Japan. Not as 'other world' as one might expect. But I did study the language and culture for a while there. Made it less of a mystery I think...<br />
So that's all for now.clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-19488038864740679412019-03-12T08:13:00.004-07:002019-03-12T08:13:44.059-07:00One More Day...Until I leave. Still have siblings and friends asking me to get on Facebook...Still a little hesitant. But almost completely packed for the trip. And very nervous. Had my 'Jaunt to Japan'(as my dad called it) party last night. More people showed up than I expected. But it was fun even while it was crowded.<br />
Still getting the dust out of my nose from boxing up the last of my room yesterday while packing(filled a whole closet with stuff and still have things I need to store somewhere, sigh...)so I'm a bit sniffly today.<br />
Had more snow over the weekend and supposed to get more tomorrow...when I fly out. Maybe not at the same time, but the same day. Figures.<br />
Finally got ahold of the ward! Mainly the executive secretary, but at least it's someone. Not as much to do today, but still need to get to it...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-7688899016052463882019-03-06T14:49:00.001-08:002019-03-06T14:49:40.354-08:00Getting ReadyGetting the last of my stuff together for next week's flight, which means I've had the butterflies in the stomach feeling all week so far. But I've got nearly everything I need, just need to finish packing what I can for now(though I want to do laundry before I do any clothes).<br />
Had rain last night and this afternoon, but warming up for spring so I get by with my nice long sweater jacket that I got last year. Trying to get to tree trimming but it's kind of a two person job. Also been trying to finish up the greenware for my Christmas scene so I can get it fired before I leave(and therefore store it safely, unfired greenware doesn't last) Have one church, one tree, and a house with a chimney about done, but still more to do.<br />
Kind of weird to think that I'm actually leaving in less than a week. Had lunch with my mom at a sub job this morning, and she thinks I ought to go have lunch with my dad before I leave next week. Have to see what he thinks...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-75690243745576437662019-02-27T15:33:00.001-08:002019-02-27T15:33:03.358-08:00Last Day....At my current job last night, which made it weird in more than one way. The other cashier scheduled didn't show up(and if they got a coworker to cover they failed to notify the manager and that sub failed to show as well)so we were short handed. Meant I got to do almost all of the closing stuff with a little help from the manager and the sandwich makers. Still made for a rough night....<br />
They gave me a farewell gift though, which was fun. Had a card that several of my coworkers signed, but not all.<br />
Spring seems to be arriving(overheard two people talking about the possibility of more snow before it really hits-one was very adamant that we should be done with snow, the other seemed to want it) which means I can get by with a jacket unless things get cold again. Had rain today but that only made it wet, not really cooler.<br />
Down to two weeks before I leave, and the nerves are trying to kick in. didn't get much sleep last night and have a bit of a crick in my neck too. Had to really try not to get cranky at my sub job as a result.clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-58556133461642129222019-02-18T10:44:00.003-08:002019-02-18T10:44:58.625-08:00Rude Customers...I discovered this past week that encountering rude, impatient, and overbearing customers(not at my work)really annoys me. Went to pick up pizza for dinner on Valentines Day as my siblings and I were giving my parents a date night and there were just<u> <b>two</b></u> very swamped employees working. One was trying to call for help (or that's what it sounded like) when I got there, I did not see any sign of a delivery driver, the other was just trying to keep from drowning under the flood of online orders to be made. The phone was ringing off the hook the entire time I was there and I watched online orders come in every 30 seconds or less it seemed. Plus stuff printing all over the counter(I think they were more orders, but I'm not sure).<br />
So while I patiently wait for them to have a second to get my order done and to me(after they had to fight the computer for several minutes just to pay it out)another customer comes in and tells them what their order was. When they find it amid the growing stack of online ones the poor person who'd been calling for help had to apologetically tell them their order might be an hour and a half before they got to it. The customer then says they wanted to cancel the order anyway, and as the phone employee turns to figure out how to cancel it(given the computer problems they were having)the customer informs the phone employee that the customer will probably never order from them again.<br />
Then after the second employee has to come help get the order cancelled(as the computer was refusing to do it for the phone employee), the customer just makes a gesture of disgust and storms out of the store.<br />
I get that you want your food and you might be in a hurry, but don't take it out on the poor overworked employees who are just trying to do their job the best they can. Especially when you can see that they need help and can't seem to get it. It's not their fault. I think everyone should try it(working retail or food) sometimes so they know how hard it can be.<br />
For some reason that annoyed me more than customers who do it to me. I wanted to jump back there and help, but I felt that would get them in trouble and I would probably just get in the way.<br />
The snow storms all weekend probably caused things to slow down late at night, as Saturday we had a very sad pastry night.<br />
My sister's blazer got stuck in the mud in the field next door while we were trying to move cars around(finally sold what used to be my ford ranger, and spent over an hour trying to get it out) and so today we're trying to get it out. Too bad the snow made it even more muddy and so it is very stuck for now.<br />
But one car out of the way, and off the grass...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-53960336998272952482019-02-14T15:38:00.000-08:002019-02-14T15:38:36.505-08:00Happy Valentines Day!!!Not that I get many since I graduated from high school, though my dad does give some to my mom, sisters, and I every year(he gets the good stuff, dark chocolate and mixed berries and such) so I do get that. Plus work gets crazy(my coworkers were saying it was slow(somehow I don't agree, given that I got off way late and we did a lot in profits-and the poor pastry people were still there working when I left and they got there before me) so not bad.<br />
Had a nasty accident in the intersection near my work, which made getting home more interesting than usual. Rain and snow were stopped while I was at work, but I think we're getting some now. Glad to see a lot of people enjoying being together for it though. Had a poor person come in because the valentine they had ordered in advance got delayed so they needed something for their special someone today.<br />
Hope everyone has a good one, and maybe a special someone to share it with.clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8365925757456567665.post-42341641290803951272019-02-13T18:34:00.000-08:002019-02-13T18:34:21.665-08:00Finally...Got the details for training and more about location so I can be sure of finding a good spot for a place to live in Japan. And I now have the flight booked for it. Just have to get the work visa finished soon. Otherwise I'm set for March.<br />
My coworkers are upset that I'm leaving, but after 4.5 years, even if I wasn't moving to Japan it would be time to move on. This week has shown that it is Valentines, given we are busy most of the time. Not quite up to holiday standards, but certainly better than most of January. My coworkers were a little dismayed by how busy it's been. And the weather doesn't help either...<br />
Had a nasty headache for the last day and a half so I went to my chiropractor(my mom thought it was weird of me to go instead of taking something, but I don't like the idea of taking pain medications)as today it was getting worse. getting dizzy, sick to my stomach, and my vision was blurry. Seems my C5 had really slid out of place(I couldn't get the muscles to relax while they were adjusting it back, they were so tense) C1 had a little bit too, and some of my T (around my ribs)vertebrae. Still have a bit of it, but went from say a 9 to a 3 I think and slowly dropping.<br />
Getting rain, snow, and sleet today. Makes it cold, wet, and slippery. Sigh...clarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11475995953040473478noreply@blogger.com0