Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Almost that New Year's Again

I realized the last post I did on this blog was from January of this very year. I always say I'm gonna get to that blog, to this project, to that thang, to the other...just never get around to it enough.  Not that I don't care. I do. But then you take a blink and it's already 7 months later. Must be my age.  I remember my parents always saying that..."you think time flies now, you should see when your're my age!"  I always thought, please don't tell me that.  Of course the whole time flying thing is just perspective, isn't it?  I guess if you're sitting around not doing anything, ya got plenty of it.  Then again, do you want all of it then?  Wouldn't you be lacking something?  I think life and time are perceptions, and are up to us how to use them. I'm happy the way it's goin now, and I'm just planning on enjoying it as much as I can while I have it...having said that, I spent so much time being busy that I'm getting to the point where I want to have a few free moments to smell the coffee.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

New Year 2013

What are you going to do for the upcoming year in 2013? Hopefully, study in university, do all your work, and graduate someday. Then you can go on and do REALLY interesting things! I for one have done soooo much since I graduated university, and that includes coming to Japan. As Robin Williams says in the movie, "Dead Poets Society," Carpe Diem, or, Seize the Day!

My Winter Vacation

Happy New Year!

I had a great winter vacation in 2012. I went to Palau with some students and staff of Gakuen University. We left on the evening of December 23, and got to Palau by 3:00 AM the next morning! We were all very tired, but got up early to have breakfast, and went to sightsee in the beautiful city of Koror. We did some shopping and went to JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) that day and had a great dinner at the "Jungle Bar." It was Christmas Eve, so Santa visited and gave the students some presents.

On Christmas Day, we went to on a jungle cruise and did some kayaking on the ocean in the pouring down rain! That's right...it was warm, but we got drenched in the rain. Still had fun, though...we thought of it as a rainy Christmas rather than a white one. That evening we went to a Japanese izakaya on Palau and had a huge party. The locals sang Christmas carols, and we had a good time. The following day we went swimming and snorkeling in the sea. Good fun and good exercise.

On the 27th, the students helped me do a survey with tourism employees there - where they are from, education background, English ability and needs, and the overall tourism situation in Palau. It was a great experience for them because they all HAD to speak in English with the interviewees. I'm almost done analyzing the data, and we found a lot of interesting information.

This year will be a great one... I can fell it coming!