Thursday, July 28, 2011

An alien eating chicken paprika on Mars

Last Saturday I came home to visit my family. Recently I don't really like flying, however this time I had a pleasant flight. Used Finnair as usual. Their entertainment system is pretty good, and this time, they had a live recording of Bon Jovi's The Circle tour!!! Two hours of FUN, the rest I was asleep, or eating :). 


I arrived at 6:30 pm, my parents picked me up, and we were on the way to Grandma, who was waiting for me with my favourite dish: chicken paprika. This is a yummiie chicken stew flavoured with, in this case, sweet paprika powder. Just take a look at it! Doesn't it look delicious?

It's a traditional Hungarian meal. I tried to cook it in Japan several times, but the ingredients are somewhat different....so is the taste.
I've spent my days so far with shopping and meeting with friends.  Might write about it later. Still a bit jet lagged, plus my dog always wants me to play with him, and I can't say no, and we play till I drop half-dead, so gonna go to sleep. ZZZzzzzzzz......

Sunday, July 17, 2011

A lifesaver....

Recently, I've totally lost motivation in my job. The past few weeks was the time for the end term tests, so we didn't have to teach. If I have a week off, going to school but not teaching...well, I appreciate that. I have time to check handouts, prepare the next lesson etc. However, it's been two weeks of no lessons, and next week's gonna be the same. We will have the term closing ceremony and students will start the holidays. 3 weeks without lessons, and without any information what we are going to do next term...so I can't even spend my time with preparations...so I started spending time thinking about decorating the English room.

It's called the "international language room" or something, but it only has the flags of the 5 English speaking countries: Canada, Australia, the U.K., the U.S. and New Zealand. I thought we could go a bit more diverse...after all English is not restricted to communication with native speakers only. 
Also the other NET, James, promised to bring a few nice posters, if he can find, from Australia. I hope he can get some colourful stuff. 

So, I'm practically bored to death at work these days. Having no classes is not fun. I try to contact the kids in the library, sometimes I walk around after school and chat a bit with the girls of the dance club, or any other club I ran into. The biggest lifesaver however, was cable TV!!! 
Doesn't help the situation at school, but at least I don't have to watch boring, irritating and ridiculous Japanese talk shows any more. My Prince ordered it through the internet last week. I didn't know it would take only a few days to get the device. He apparently had a day off that day, and when I went home, everything was in place! What a lovely surprise! And he wouldn't say anything about it, even though we texted each other a couple of times that day...LOL
Ever since, I'm glued to the screen: CSI: Miami, CSI: New York, NCIS, NCIS L.A., Bones, Sex an the City, Without a Trace, Criminal Minds, The Mentalist and N.Y.P.D. Blue. These are just a few of the TV shows I've been enjoying in the last couple of days. How refreshing!

I needed something, coz lately I've been pretty nervous jobwise. Since that fight with that female teacher I got pretty conscious of my accent, which makes me uncomfortable during the lessons, especially when I'm asked to practice the pronunciation of new words with the students. One of the teachers keeps inviting me and James to participate in his lessons, which I enjoy, except for the pronunciation practice part. Especially when a native speaker is present... 
I didn't have a problem with that initially, but the last two years I've always been compared to native speakers when it came to interviews and employment. I've had enough. I'm really happy there is another foreigner at my school, coz it makes me feel less isolated, but I'm worried about them comparing us to each other. I'm sure they do. That's human nature, we always compare things, people...everything. If I won't get a good evaluation at the end of the year, and they don't renew  my contract, I'm screwed. It's been bothering me for a while, and some of you might say I'm paranoid, but this is a job that took me 5 years to get (sadly that 5 years took a toll on my motivation level, that I'm trying to get back now with different kinds of therapies) and I can't afford to lose it. And if anything, I learned in the past few years not to trust anyone here, especially employers, and especially government related employers.  They say one thing, they think something else. That's how it works here. 

James has been here only for a few month, so he is totally not homesick, is full of energy and as I said before he is a gentleman. And he had no nasty experience of prejudice (except for the general things, like Japanese people wouldn't sit next to you on the train and so on.) I'm here, homesick, tired and not very tolerant, also having a low level of motivation...So, I really hope that my trip back home, going to give me new energy, so when I came back, I can be more like him. I can be tolerant again, I can be more friendly, and worry less about things. I really should change my attitude. I just feel angry most of the time...I guess it's the stress that just accumulated inside me, and I have to get rid of these negative things. and when I come back, I'll start the belly dance lessons at the dance school, to keep my spirits up, hopefully.  We will see. 
Anyway, I can't wait to go home for summer vacation!!!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Chocolate, rashes, acrophobia and USJ

Recently I found a new brand of chocolate I really like. It's made in Germany, and it has 3 flavours...well, 3 types are sold here, there might be more. I especially like the bitter one (in the green wrap), I guess it might be because of this crazy hot and humid weather. You just don't feel like eating too sweet stuff. Still I have to cut down on sugar...I eat way too much ice cream, and drink sweet juices etc.



It seems that our rainy seaon is over :) YESSSSSS!!! Because I hate rain, and no, because the humidity is still the same, but you sweat even more than when it's cloudy... :( And I get itchy all over, and if I scratch my skin I get terrible rashes on my side and belly area. It started last year...I never had it before...ever, even while living in Japan, but I got it after all. The longer I stay here the more my body is rejecting this country it seems. Frostbites in winter because of the lack of insulation of houses, rashes and cracky joints in summer, due to the humidity... :((( These times I really think I want to live somewhere else... My new dream is to move to Hawaii someday, and live there forever.

Scool is going well recently. During test period I don't have much to do, except for correcting handouts we did in the class before, but these days I have more time to interact with students, and I'm getting more and more positive about the whole school. It's just that you should not expect too much :)

Yesterday I went to USJ (Universal Studios Japan- for those who don't know, it's a Disneyland like amusement park, only the attractions are based on Hollywood blockbuster movies, such as Jaws, Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, Spiderman and Terminator). It was fun, but I felt I'm getting old. Rides that I remember I had enjoyed, gave me nearly heart attacks and trembling limbs. It's either my age or my fear of heights got really bad during the past few years, and I truly become an acrophob. I enjoyed shopping the most, while I used to enjoy the rollercoaster rides. 

In two weeks I'm going to fly home for summer vacation. Can't wait!!! But due to that terrible earthquake in March, I'm worried about leaving my Prince (aka boyfriend) here alone. :(