lots of stuff
ok so i had a great weekend. friday, tomomi and i went to karaoke for 1 hour and sang out little hearts out. i was up and full of energy so i cleaned the bath and toilet rooms at 3am. random i know...
saturday morning, i didnt get up and moving too fast.. go figure...i was up cleaning at 3 am. but i did manage to motivate myself to go to the grocery store, drug store and take a shower beofre i went to my friends place. then i went to my friends place and there were 4 of us from church. we had tacos!!! we watched the notebook and the count of monte cristo. both are great great movies. fun was had.
sunday we got up and went to church. it was a really great message about faith and how its like a muscle, it has to be exercised. then after church we went to a french style cafe-my choice haha- and had a good lunch. after we left the place, we one of th people we ate with running in me and the friend i was with, hideki. the girl said this man had just collapsed. so we ran over to the man and we called the emergency number, checked his pulse, fanned him, he wasnt moving or talking or opening his eyes. we didnt know what was wrong. so we stayed with him till the paramedics came and took him away. pretty scary.
we walked a bit aand unraveled. as i was walking to meet up with my other friend who speaks french, it started pouring, and i fell down some steps, was dirty and felt like an idiot. haha fortunatly i still had my clothes from spending the night at my friends th enight before. so i changed, met up with my friend and we hung out for awhile and then met up with 2 of my japanese friends. fun times. then i got home late
today i got up and went to the gym. came home and went to work. heres a fun story for you all. my first class of the day is this clas of like 5 little boys-5 and 6 years old i think- and one little girl. well we are having a good time and dancing around when all of a sudden i feel a poke. not just any poke. this is a kancho poke.
Kancho (カンチョー kanchō?) is a prank often played in Japan by young school-aged children; it is performed by clasping the hands together so the index fingers are pointing out and attempting to insert them into someone's anal region when the victim is not looking. It is similar in spirit to the wedgie or a goosing in North America.
well i wasnt going to take that so i sternly grabbed his wrist and said NO in a mean loud firm voice. he looked scared. lets hope he gets the point.
anyways, tonight tomomi and i had a chicken feast. we had chicken breast with onions and garlic and pepper with a side of chicken wings. yum.
it seems really weird to watch the news and all the covering of the 5 year anniversary of sept. 11 here in japan. its so weird to remember exactly where i was 5 years ago, what i was doing when i found out aboutt he planes hitting. wow. time goes by so fast.
well im off to be productive and then off to bed.
4 Comments:
Jen!!! I miss you!!! Stalker, I'm gonna call you soon!!! love you
Rachel
Man I wish I would have known about the little Japanese joke 6 months ago--lol
Kancho is not anything like a wedgie. Never make such implications again.
Kancho means enima and thats their goal.
i just took it off of wikipedia. sorry don...
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