Just a twenty-something Socal gal living on a lil island in Japan.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Winter is Here. -___-






My friends. Winter is here. Now it's time to do all the ridiculous things to keep warm in Japan. For those who don't know, the kotatsu is a heated table. A blanket is put over a special plate thing( to keep from burning, I suppose), then a tabletop goes over the blanket, and the best part...you snuggle up with the blanket and put your feet under the table. It's a Christmas miracle! Now it's time eat all the mikans and drink all the tea!!!!   Happy Winter, everyone!! Stay warm! 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

But We Keep Trying

Me: Hey K.

K: Hey, sensei.

J-How are yooooooou?

K: I'm (japanese I don't understand).

J: Huh? You're not fine? You're sad?

K: Yes, I'm sad.

J: Aww, why?

K: Ahh, many problems.

J: Mmm?

K: Friend problems.

J: Don't worry K. I get yah.

K Really?

J: yeah, at this age there are many problems, but when you get older-

K: So when I become an adult, I won't have anymore problems.

J: Ah..uhmm..ummm...mmm. Actually I take that back. Adults still have problems.

K: (looking defeated and discouraged) Oh.

J But we keep trying.

K: Mmm. We keep trying.


Monday, October 1, 2012

The Islands that Divide

Today, I ate lunch with one of my third year middle school classes. After a year, they have finally overcome their shyness to ask me questions. It started innocently enough, "what's your favorite food, what's your favorite restaurant and celebrity." All well and good. Then it turned serious.
One student asked in Japanese, "Do you like Korea?" I replied with an enthusiastic yes, and that I'd be travelling there this week..

His face crumpled up in slight disgust as I leaped for excitement about my upcoming trip. Noticing that the rest of my current lunch party did not share the thrill I felt, I asked him why.

From what I could gather with my low level of Japanese and his gestures to make me understand he said,

"Korea thinks Japan is bad. And so I don't like Korea."

Another student asked me if I knew about the Senkaku Island situation.

"Yes, I know about it"

They then began to discuss the situation and my friends, the conversation made me cringe and I wanted to hide in the deepest crevice of the Earth and seek confinement away from it.

Korea was bad. China was bad. Those countries are just horrible places.

I became silent then...Of course in English I formed all that I wanted to say, but it proved to complicated to translate into Japanese. I feebly attempted to say, "but we're all humans, right" To this they reflected a bit, but if it had any affect, I don't know.

Then the conversation geared towards everyone's travel plans for the weekend.

I left, put my tray away, and quickly got on the computer to write this.


I don't know the situation with the Senkaku Islands very well. All I know is that there is a dispute between China and Japan and it seems to be escalating.  I thought it'd be something that would blow over soon, but I couldn't be more wrong. The television connection does not work in my home, so I'm unaware of the Japanese media's representation on the matter. Might I assume that it is not a very objective outlook if my students are thinking this? And I also don't know how Korea plays a part(someone enlighten me).

I fear that the conflicts of governments are trickling down to the young and now they're forming dangerous thinking concerning people of different cultures. And people wonder why I concern myself with media representations of racial, gender, and sexual minorities in the States.

However, I don't want to debate the Senkaku Islands.. This is where I open up the discussion and ask for help and advice. The chapter on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is coming up in the textbook and I feel that it will be as important as ever before for them to understand this movement. Because my students are forming negative and destructive opinions about a people, a culture, a country that they have little information on and have never visited. This scares me beyond comprehension.


So, my friends, ALT or not, how can I make this chapter more than just an English lesson? If I can, I'd like to connect the message of Dr.King's speech to the current situation. I'm not looking for an overnight miracle, but I do want them to start thinking seriously about their world. At least a little.


So far I have videos on the bus boycott, "The Long Walk Home," with Japanese subtitles. I also found the movie Amistad, also with Japanese subtitles, that can help give some context to American history and slavery. And after that, I'm stuck....

Feel free to comment on the page, e-mail me, or comment on the facebook post.


My e-mail, Julnoel5@aol.com

Monday, September 24, 2012

Hair DIY!

Hey everyone! I've gone down a new road in my natural hair journey. I don't wanna spend money on shipping cost to get hair products delivered to Japan; so...I'm gonna make own stuff. 

I've been watching a couple of vlogs and I found one that I really love. Thank you, DearNaptural85!. 

What yah use?! 

I didn't know this, but you can use Apple Vinegar! After you shampoo, just smother your hair in it and voila...beautiful healthy hair! Yeah, don't forget to rinse it out. After that, use the deep conditioner( eggs, mayo, honey, olive oil) and then use the regular conditioner to wash it out. 

So, my hair was lookin' tired. I even tried an EVOO(olive oil and honey) hot oil treatment and my hair was just asking for an alternative solution. But I tried this apple vinegar rinse and the egg mayo conditioner and I'm loving it! My hair has rejoined the living and it's not too oily. Wonderful! 

Give it a try! 

Next up, I'll be trying avocado, coconut milk, and flax seeds(if I find some) to make a gel. 

Homemade deep conditioner! 

2 eggs, honey, olive oil, and mayo. 

Tired lookin hair.

Apple Vinegar. It's also good for getting rid of acne!

Messy eggy mix.


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Secret

Student: Jasmine-sensei. Senseiiii!

Me:  What, what?

Student: I have a secret.

Me: Uh huh.

Student: I have a hamster!

(Quickly darts a look at his fellow peers to make sure they didn't here. My eyes widen in disbelief.)

Me: A hamster? No way!

Student: Shuuuuush!


Friday, September 14, 2012

Student Sayings: Rapid Fire

TOO MANY QUESTIONS

Lunch with the1st graders at an elementary school. These kids are getting bold....

Sensei, can I touch your hair?

Me: Sure.

Sensei, are all Americans dark like you?

Me: Uhhhhhhhhhh.....noooo

Sensei: Do you have a boyfriend?

Me: I don't have a boyfriend.

Sensei: Do you and your boyfriend sleep in the same bed?

Me: I don't have a boyfriend....

Sensei, why are your ears pierced?

Me: Because-

Sensei, when do you fly back to America?

Me: Next year.

Sensei: You don't live in America?

Me: I live on Iki.

(SHOCK)

Sensei, what language does your family speak to you in...?

Me: French

(CONFUSION)

Sensei: Why don't you and your boyfriend sleep in the same bed?

Me: o_______O  (I whisper a silent prayer) Lord, give me strength.

Sensei, are you having a baby?

Me: NOOOOOO! *make mental note to hit gym more.often These kids think I'm preggers.*



Monday, September 3, 2012

Summer Tunes

My top music picks of this summer. . Santigold, Blue Scholars and Pete Rock


Santigold:
This song brought me to tears and pretty much became the theme song or anthem of my summer. 
Excerpt from Disparate Youth from Master of My Make Believe

A life worth fighting for
Oh-ah, Oh-ah
We know that we want more
Oh-ah, Oh-ah
A life worth fighting for
So let them say we can't do better
Lay out the rules that we can't break
They want to sit and watch it wither
Their legacy's too hard to take
Oh, we said our dreams will carry us
And if they don't fly we will run
Now we push right past to find out
How to win what they all lost
Oh-ah, Oh-ah
We know now we want more




Blue Scholars Cinematropolis 
Excerpts from Anna Karina 

Her mind:'s in the sky, but her feet pretend
when she walks on a beach sparkin a leaf.
but the trees don't ease what she feels within
Sees men who past her, but no matter the way
there:'s no faith like folks who need pastors...

worse case scenario
she'll find herself, in the wrong film
running by all herself. ...


And the rest of my summer playlist...


Date with the Night-Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Y Control-Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Seaside-The Kooks

Pound the Alarm-Nicki Manaj

Say it Ain't So-Weezer

Island in the Sun-Weezer

Anna Karenia-Blue Scholars

Do yah Like-Childish Gambino

When You Were Young-The Killers

Paradise-Coldplay

Slow Hands-Interpol

Teenage Dirtbag-Wheatus

Alors on Danse-Stromae

Te Quiero-Stromae

Neon Valley Street-Janelle Monae

Doo Wop- Lauryn Hill

212-Azealia Banks