Saturday, December 29, 2007

Engaged!

Yesterday I took Leah up to the Cave Shrine and asked her to marry me. The cave shrine is an interesting place. It was a secret place for christians to worship, and then after they were killed it reverted to a Japanese shrine. The Christians were fighting the rulers of the area and used old shrines to defend themselves. They chopped off the stone heads of shrines to throw and shoot at the samurai ordered to kill them. So many of the statues in this area are missing their heads.

So this cave has an important historical significance and the people worshipped in secret here trusting that God would protect them. I'm sure they became very close, those handful of worshippers. I think the cave has a spiritual significance as well.

So I got Leah to hike up to the cave (roughly 400 meters). She sort of knew was was going on, but didn't say anything. When we got there...

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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Internet Cafe

Leah is coming tomorrow! I'm extremely excited! Right now I'm in an Internet Cafe in Fukuoka city. Tomorrow morning I'll hop on the subway an ride to airport. I'll spend most of the day waiting around the airport. But Narita airport is pretty huge, basically a city within itself.

Tonight I'm sleeping on a mat on the floor of a booth in the internet cafe and I wanted to share why this is so great. For about 1/3 the cost of a hotel, I get a place to sleep thats almost as comfortable. The beds at most hotels are pretty crappy. So this pad on the floor will get the job down without much sacrifice. Plus I get access to DVDs, television, a computer and tons of books. I also get free drinks, a tooth brush, a razor and shaving creme and even a shower here. The free drinks are nothing to scoff at either. Cola, tea, slushies, coffee, pretty much any liquid you need. 10 hours costs about 2,600 yen or about 22 bucks.

The downside of these places is that you have to sleep in a cubicle so the light and sound are never blocked out, but its a relatively dark and quite place. Also, they provide a pillow and a blanket but the pillow is rubbish, its a square sitting pillow.

Perhaps the best thing about these places is that you can walk in at any time, any day, and get a booth. I've heard they book up sometimes, but here I am, saturday night, just after school finished for the term and there are plenty of booths.

Please keep Leah and I in your prayers and thoughts because we're both traveling and prefer to arrive at our destinations completely intact.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Welcome to Rock Night

Last weekend, some of the JETs from my prefecture gathered in Nagasaki City to jam. We had a few bands play covers and even a few originals.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Phonetography

Acknowledging today that I've been seriously lacking in the photography department, I decided to upload some pics from my phone. These are rubbish pictures.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

How to Brighten Your Day In 1 Minute

Sometimes the subtle, low intensity stress that comes with living abroad can really get to you. I woke up this morning feeling stupid and alone and mostly angry. Normally I count on the few friends I have here to lift my spirits but last night I just felt like an outsider to them. My best and most important support person is a million miles away and we only get to talk a couple times a week at best. I kept holding on to these things today so it was all around negative.

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Please Take Relax

UPDATE: Sorry about the repeating paragraphs, I have since proof read this entry and tried to correct the mistakes.

This weekend was uneventful. Chris and I both decided to stay home and relax, try and save a few dollars. Last week Tim’s dad came to town and has been soaking up Japan. He lived in Japan 30 years ago, in Hokkaido. He notices that Japan has become much more western in the years of his absence.

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