Friday, August 22, 2008
I had such wonderful plans today
I haven't put food into my system since about 11 last night. I haven't put water into my system since 7 am. When my alarm went off at 12, I went to the bathroom, stayed in the bathroom, and then decided that my bowels didn't really want me moving too much, so I went and laid back down. I've been laying here since, with periodic trips Back to the bathroom. It's after 4 now. I've been in bed 14 hours and still, I'm scared to eat, I'm scared to drink. And I feel cold. It's not cold here, but I feel cold.
I hate being sick.
So, here. Have a happy write up of the rest of our Taiwan Adventour.
Monday August 4th.
Relocated to Taichung. Had ISSUES finding the hotel, thanks to the Great Idea that Lonely Planet seems to have by giving us maps in our guide book in English (or Pinying), but not in the native writing system. But we got there, and it reeked of the 70s, but they were very friendly and took care of us, and had a laundry service, which was a godsend.
After settling in for a bit, we got ourselves up and buses back to the station, so that we could bus to the 1st Big Buddha. This one was all gold (although he needed a bit of work) and was the biggest laughing-style buddha in Taiwan. He was 22 meters high and completely tucked in around this neighborhood. Just right there amidst other random buildings. Other people have made comments that this takes away from the Buddha pilgrimage experience. I disagree. To me, that seemed like Taiwan written all over it. I mean, the temples themselves here are just tucked into the middle of the strip mall style sidewalks. Shoes, Clothing, Bags, Temple, Tea Shop, Stamp Shop--that's the norm. So having a giant Buddha tucked between old apartment buildings, normal.
We walked most of the way back to the hotel, caught a cab, rested, and then went out to dinner at this awesome noddle house, but still couldn't really read the menu, so we had noodles with beef again. But Oh! the beef was divine.
Tuesday August 5th.
We decided to forgo the bus that morning and took a taxi to the train station (by about this time in the trip actually remembering what "train station" was in horribly wrong Chinese), got a train to Chung Hua (about 15 minutes), and then a bus to the big buddha there. This one had a whole park around it, lovely place for walking, biking, doing taichi (we saw people doing it), fountains, and then on the top(ish) of the mountain, was the Buddha. He was pretty cool. And we could go inside and see all of the different stages of Buddha's life, in kinda creepy statues. That was pretty neat.
Then it was back down the mountain, back to the train station-ish, a brief stop in McDonald's for lunch, then across the street to catch a bus to take us to Lukang, where we couldn't find a single taxi until we were almost to the temple. The map we had was WRONG (like the roads didn't actually DO that dood), it started to pour down rain, and it was just not really cool until we found the temple, built in the 1600s which almost made it worth the trip. Although I think I disagree that it's "totally worth the side trip." Things like, "there are no taxis in this town" would have been good to know ahead of time. Stupid book.
But the day was saved when Chris was reading the signs and found a bus that would take us directly back to Taichung for about the same price as the buses and train back to Taichung through Chung Hua. Go Chris. And we found more bubble tea, which always makes it better.
For dinner we tried to go to the Japanese restaurant, but failed as the menu started around $30 (USD) so we went across the street to a place that a lot of locals seemed to like, nearly cried over the incomprehensible menu for about 15 minutes, then went up to the counter, and (thank god) found a woman who spoke english who could understand that all we wanted was something with rice, and veg, no meat. They asked if we were vegetarian, and I said no, but I didn't have the mental capacity to explain that we were just sick of only ordering beef. What they came out with was wonderful and perfect, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't actually on the menu. It was awesome.
Wednesday August 6th
Taxi to station, train to Taipei. We had the trains down. We knew the procedure and had it all fixed.
We got out, went back to the cheap hotel we got the first night in Taipei (they were actually There this time), got our same room where the a/c seemed to have broken in the last week, but whatever. We had icecream and pita from this wonderful pita place in the train station, and all was right with the world.
Thursday, August 7th
Every day we woke up in Taipei we had pitas for breakfast. I'm not gonna keep saying it.
We took the subway and a bus up to see the National Palace museum, and thank God that we missed the English tour. When they say that they have a TON of artifacts stolen from China, and that what they're displaying is only a small portion of the real collection, I live in FEAR of the storage costs. We ran into the English tour. Around about 2pm, the English tour started at 10am. I feel so sorry for those people. By the third floor, Curi and I were just glancing at things and only really looking at the stuff that caught our eyes, there was just that much of it.
Dinner that night was some lovely pastries from a Japanese bakery, which we had to get totally lost in the underbelly of the Taipei Main Station to find, but we did.
Friday, August 8th
This day we looked at each other and said no. We were suppose to go out to the tea gardens and drink tea in this awesome senery and lovely atmosphere, and just no. We couldn't do it. We found a movie theature (which was a bit of an adventour in and of itself, but really just asking about 6 people where the dang thing was) and watched Brendon Fraiser in the Mummy 3. Which was an awesome Mummy movie, you just have to have your expectations in the right place. They actually said it themselves in the very beginning, they'd contracted for 3, so this was it. Don't expect much. And with expectations low, it was pretty good.
This was also the day that I bought my jade buddha bead. it's got a small hole in the top of it, so it can be set in a necklace pretty easily. I would have been kicking myself if I hadn't bought one, so I'm glad.
Saturday, August 9th.
Breakfast again, then bus to the airport. The flight was pretty nice, we got into Tokyo on time, even after being delayed a bit, and found long term storage for our heavy heavy bags, which was just AWESOME. Much less encombered we FINALLY met up with Marnie, got dinner, and crashed.
Sunday - Wednesday, August 10th through 13th.
I don't really remember these days very well. I know we went to Harujuku to a specialty lunch shop (which was AWESOME), and I bought a new bag (which I love), I know we went to Shinjuku to be blessed by Marnie's favorite monk (that felt awesome, TONS of good juju), we went to Asakusa and got my DS, games, and some cds, we had to go back to Asakusa because of issues, but that was okay. And other than that, I can't really remember right now what we did. I *think* that was it, but if the other two remember something I didn't, let me know.
I know we cut off our phones like around 5 on Tuesday, and we hadn't heard from Jyn by that time, so I assumed that she was stuck studying, we didn't get a chance to meet up with her, which kinda sucked. Didn't get a chance to meet up with Tiffany either.
Then, on Wednesday, we got up early, got ourselves to Tokyo to go back to Narita, to collect both of our bags, check in, get really upset at the lady at the counter because the system had our seats wrong, but we ended up together, with barely enough down time to go to the gate, and buy supplies for the flight before boarding. Then the 12 hour flight. Fun times. We watched Iron Man, read a bunch, I watched Spiderwyck, played video games, had one of the rudest stewardesses ever, and stayed up the entire time.
We deplaned, had fun with the Atlanta security of stupidity, were met by our loving families (with signs and balloons :D ), found ALL of our luggage 8D, and were taken home to showers before going out to see Dark Knight (NOBODY SPOILED ME!!! WOOOOOO!!!! I MADE IT!!!!!), which was . . . I need to see it again when I haven't been up for 26 hours to decide. By the end of it I was awake for 29 hours straight, and then crashed. I think that was my record. Ever.
So, there you go. I'll get pictures up. Sometime. I'd prefer not to do uploading on wireless, and that's all I got on the laptop right now.
Cheers.
Oh, but have some stats.
Since leaving the United States, I was gone for one year, two weeks, and six days. During that time I read, in completion, 112 books, 9 of which were in the last two and a half weeks since I'd left Miyako. Go me. I hit over one hundred.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Adventour in Taiwan!!!!
Kim and Curi’s Adventour in Taiwan!!!!
Monday, July 28th.
Kim and Curi’s Mini-Adventour in Japan!
That morning was kinda harrowing. I was suppose to wake up at 7:30 to get last minute things (like getting dressed) done before the power guy came to cut everything off. I woke up at 6:50 and was Up, so I packed up my bed, got everything last thing taken care of and headed to the airport.
Upon check in I was told that the plane I was waiting on was coming from Naha, stopping in Miyako, and traveling on to Tokyo. Because of the typhoon and bad winds, it might not come, it might be canceled. That was a fun way to start my morning.
Jason showed up, saying that Erika was upset that she couldn’t come because of work. And then Erika called me to say bye and that she was sorry she couldn’t come. That was awesome. I like Erika, and Jason.
They were shortly followed by Juliane, Justin, Teresa and her family (who were visiting in Miyako), Sam (big! surprise. Sam had meetings on Irabu, so she said she wouldn’t be able to come, but then the ferries were canceled because of the typhoon, so she could show up :D We had fun conversations about how the ferries weren’t running and weither my plane would be able to go or not), Kirsty (didn’t expect her), Noriko, Noriko, K*** (I can’t remember her name right now), Wakayama, David (!!!!!!!), and Jeff. It was a good send off. Noriko gave me a little parting gift that was awesome, the Japanese ladies were very interested in my pillow case (it’s all shiny satin, I’ve had it for YEARS), everyone was really nice and all. I didn’t cry, but I think that was more because it still doesn’t feel real, like I'm still planning to go back there after a little vacation or something.
Anywho. The flights before me and after me were canceled, but my flight got off with just a little delay, that they made up in the air :).
I got to Haneda airport in Tokyo, asked how was I suppose to get to Narita airport (all in Japanese! During the first of my stay here, I was always asking if they spoke English first, but now I’m confident enough to just ask in Japanese from the get go!) and was told that the next bus left in 2 minutes. So I bought my ticket (3000yen just for an hour bus ride XP) and got on, mailing Curi that I was On My Way!
When I got to Narita, Curi picked me up and we were off on our Mini Adventour! in our rented car. We picked up some conbini lunch and drove the 45 minutes to the second largest Buddha in the car. The Ushiku Daibutsu was awesome. And about twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty. You could ride up an elevator inside it and look out these neat holes in his chest. It was pretty cool.
Then we drove back to the hotel (getting horribly lost trying to find the rental car place, eating some nice noodles for dinner, and stopping by Jusco for some last minute travel items) for a nice stay in a shwank hotel that cost too much.
In the morning we were off to Taiwan!
Tuesday, July 29th
Our flight was delayed. And then further delayed. Now I’d been worrying about the typhoon being the reason we were delayed or the flight was canceled, but no, there was a thunder storm over Tokyo.
We get on. Had a nice 3 and a half hour flight with some nasty in flight fish (they ran out of beef) and landed without much incident (I finished Witch Week on the plane). We got to Taiwan. Had a little mix up at customs, but no problems, and got on a bus for Taipei. We landed about 4:30-5, but we didn’t get to the hotel until about 8. It was kinda ridiculous. And when we get there, (first we couldn’t FIND the hotel, but then we did after asking about 3 people) there was a sign on reception that said to knock VERY loudly, and if there wasn’t anyone there, to go up to the 5th floor and wait. Need I mention the lack of elevator? So we lugged all of our bags up the 5 flights, figured out how to use the phone, called the manager, and were told to wait another 20 minutes while they finish dinner (I’ve been having to REALLY pee for about 30 minutes at this point, and no, there wasn’t a bathroom in the waiting area) and that we were so late that they almost gave our room away (way to make me NOT stress out!). We finally got in, were told that where the bus dropped us off was the train station, and we went back, checked the train schedules to Taroko, and had dinner there. Nice nice pita place. Curi had falafel and I had eggplant and hummus. Made of win. We go back to the hotel, have an interesting shower experience, and go to bed.
Wednesday, July 30th
We both wake up Uber early and decide to just leave.
We catch the 7:25 train to Hualin and meet some nice people who help us with our oversized luggage. This is the first time that our beloved Lonely Planet led us astray. We get off at the station before Hualin, because that’s where the book says we can get a bus ride into Taroko. The book lied. But we met a really nice park ranger that offered to take us up into Taroko and we thought, great. This is also the first time we figured out exactly how HUGE this Gorge is. Taroko (the city) is at the beginning of Taroko National Park. Our hotel was in Tian Siang. This is about an hour bus ride from Taroko. Who knew.
We wait around the park station for about 2 hours, taking in the scenic beauty and some really tasty lunch before hopping on the city bus to Tian Siang.
At Tian Siang we walk up the hill, with all of our stuff, to our hotel, and no body was there. Nobody, no sign, no nothing. And we don’t have cellphones or anything. So we wait.
We are met by a nice dog and 2 cats who really just want the love, but no people. The dog was just all kinds of awesome. At first she was really nervous of us. In that kinda aggressive nervous way. Like she was all wary of us, and when one of the cats came out and wanted to say hi to us, she tried to herd the black kitty away from us, trying to tell her that we’re strangers and not to be trusted. But the cat was stubborn and came over anyway. And after a while of us sitting down and writing postcards without being any kind of problem, the dog came over as well. First she nuzzeled and licked my knee. Then, after I broke down and started loving on the kitties, getting down on their level, she came up to me and was all ten kinds of lovey, but would only come over when I was kneeling, she didn’t like it when I stood up.
The owner came back after about an hour, and she spoke nicely broken Japanese. We got checked in, and then wandered over to the temple right next to Tian Siang. Hsing-te Temple. Large Buddha, temple, tower, really nice. Apparently they had a bunch of natural disasters not too long ago and needed lots of money and volunteers for the reconstruction of the temple (and the monks are all female). We met a nice young monk in the gift shop who talked to us a bit and told us some information. (I finally found a necklace of my personal Buddha!)
After walking around the temple for a while we came back to the hotel to just chill for a bit before dinner. Apparently the only restaurant in Tian Siang that caters to non-Taiwanese is the restaurant in the resort (RESORT!) and it was kinda pricey, but good. We met a German guy named Robert (does NOT sound American) and dined with him, and talked a bunch. Good times.
After dinner we met this nice Taiwanese guy (who’s dad apparently lives in Canada, and that’s why his English was so good) who’s family had worked on the construction of many of the roads in Taiwan and he took us around an exhibit in the hotel that showed pictures of Then and Now about the war and the roads and the Gorge. He also gave us some travel advice for when we go to visit China. Really neat.
We came back to a mostly cold shower, and then chilled out and read until we went to bed, a bit early.
Thursday, July 31st
12 hours later, we woke up :P We had a bit of a light meal for breakfast and walked to the information center. We were told that there aren’t buses that just go from one stop in the gorge to the others, that if we wanted to see more of the gorge we should have rented a car, rented a taxi (from Hualin), or gotten on a tour bus (from Hualin), and we were just kinda stuck. So we walked from Tian Siang to the next stop over, Lyu Shui, which was nice to walk so slowly and get pictures.
In Lyu Shui we found a restaurant that was closed, and a visitor’s center that wasn’t and showed us how Taiwan was made and rocks and stuff. There was also a video that they played just for us (because there weren’t a whole lot of visitors today, I guess). We were also told that all but one of the trails were closed, and one of the volunteers was going on it and did we want to join her. We said we did and she showed us the Lyushui trail (2km) which was pretty awesome. And then we walked back to Lyu Shui and she helped us hitchhike back up to Tian Siang. Yes, I have officially hitchhiked in a foreign country.
We had a fantabulous lunch of ice cream and instant noodles and are now chilling in the hotel again, our legs aching. Yay!
Friday, August 1st
We woke early enough to catch the 9:05 bus to Hualin, which took about 2 hours to get there. We got off at Hualin station, and were told to jump back on the same bus to go to the train station (I bet the driver thought we were crazy—speaking of the driver, he was just kinda awesome, cursing at everyone else on the road, but beeping his horn and waving to his friends). We had about a 2 hour wait for our train, and we spent it just sitting there, eating a whole bunch of conbini food, in preparation for our VERY long train ride to Tainan.
I’d like to take this moment to point out that I love the fact that I know a bit of Japanese. And that day was the day that it really hit home how great it was. See Japan kinda ganked the Chinese writing system a few hundred years ago, and while things have changed a bit, some of the words are still written the same, and in Japanese there are usually 2 or more readings for any particular character, and one of those readings is usually from Chinese. So as we were passing Taipei on our 7 and a half hour train ride, we knew where we were because we were passing tai = 台 (the kanji that is Taiwan’s tai) and pei = 北 (north) Or the big city of North Taiwan. Cuz I can read that. Go me. I can also read 台中 (Taichung, Japanese = Taiwan’s tai + chuu, middle), 台南 (tai + south), among most of the other station names, or at the very least, as soon as I saw them, I could usually figure out where we were on the map. It was the awesome.
Like I said, 7 and a half hours later, we get to Tainan, a nice lady with a colorful backpack helps us know where our hotel is and that it’s waaaaaay to far to want to walk, so we catch a cab, which was fun, cuz he didn’t know exactly where our hotel was either. But it’s okay, because we found 2! nice couples who showed us to our hotel :D
We check in, kinda cringe at the bill, but love the fact that it’s a “hostel” with an actual “hotel” feel. And we get breakfast vouchers, so it’s not so bad. We go out in search of dinner, and don’t find anything for a ways, as everything seems to close about 9pm. We found 1 ramen place still open, and negotiate in Japanese for him to just pick whatever kind of ramen he wants to cook for us (seeing how we can’t really read the menu), but for Curi to not have any actual pork meat in hers.
Saturday, August 2nd – Death and Cake Day
We started out the day with some Death. Well, actually we started out the day with our complementary breakfast, but then we went to Dongyue Temple (Top 10 in Taiwan, #10) which was a whole bunch of Death, which was just kinda awesome. Then we walked towards the Alter of Heaven, good for dispelling bad luck, and on to the Official God of War Temple (Sacrificial Rites Temple) which is dedicated to a Han dynasty general deified as the war god (woo!). Next door was the Matsu Temple (Top 10 #3), which use to be a palace, and we even saw the ceiling beams where the king’s wives hung themselves (followed along with the Death theme very nicely). We walked back to our hotel much earlier than I though we would and on our way found a nice lady who talked at us in Chinese, but helped us to FINALLY find us some bubble tea!!!! We then went to the super across the street from the hotel and got some meat buns and cake and enjoyed some of the nice A/C for the rest of the night.
Sunday, August 3rd
We would have gone on a bus to see another Top Ten temple (#9), but decided that we were really tired and wanted to take it really easy today. So we did. It’s been awesome. So far we went walking around a little bit, got our tickets for tomorrow, and mostly read and played video games. Like I said, pretty awesome. Tomorrow we take our train to Taichung and to the BIG Buddhas.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Look at me, I still has the internets!
This is what my neighborhood looks like right now. I haven't opened the windows yet to see how bad the winds are, but it's not currently raining, and with 22mph winds, I'm thinking not only snorkeling, but also beach is out. Which sucks. I wanted to go on my last day.
However, I'd be much more happy if I can go to Taiwan without problems. The prediction map looks good for me. This is what I want it to do. Go further and faster west so that it'll hit China by the 29th and not be over Taiwan AT ALL. It's already changed a lot since yesterday, doing exactly what I want it to. Let's all keep on pushing it a bit more?
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Read at least the beginning? It's long, so key words in bold.
Now for an update. Yesterday was awesome. I got just about everything I need to do done and all that's left is my bed appointment at 11am tomorrow. And then packing up the last few things. And then going. Woo.
I also went for my run yesterday. Now, this was suppose to be my w1d3 run after my 30 minute run. The wind was KILLER. Like, on the way over the bridge it was fine, strong, but nice. On the way back it was pushing me sooooo hard. The final hill, it literally felt like I was trying to run through water. I gave up, about 2 minutes from the end of my 30 minutes and started to speedwalk, and I went FASTER. It was rediculous.
So then, I do my 5 minute recovery walk and start on w1d3. Now I've had two minds about this week. I've found the 1 minute interval too easy. But I leave for Tokyo then Taiwan on Monday, and I didn't want to push myself so hard that I got to a point that I'd be pushing myself during my trip. I don't expect to be able to run every other day, and I expect that my progress, due to inactivity, will slow down considerably. I don't want to be pushing myself hard before I leave only to find that the level I make it to while I'm on my trip kills me because I'm running after sightseeing all day. If that makes sense.
But yesterday, I was just sick of it. I accidentally over ran the 60 seconds for the 2nd time that day, and I just said to myself, fine. How far can you do? So after 4 of the minute intervals, I did a 2 minute interval (and felt a bit winded, but good), walked for 90 secons, did a 3 minute interval (felt a bit more like I did at the very beginning of the program, rather winded and happy that I could walk again), walked for 90 seconds, and then did a 3rd longer interval, but lost track of the time, and was comfortable to run until the end of the 20 minutes, so around 4 minutes. I followed the day with a cool down walk. It was good. I think, I don't know. I think I'll just have to try and see what feels comfortable for me during my trip. I think that if I need to I'll stick with week 2 after my 30 minute run, but I'll forgive myself if all I do is the 30 minute run and a 30 minute walk, if that's how tired I feel. Or less, if I find that I don't have time after seeing everything I want to see. I can exercise any day, I can walk around Takoro Gorge probably once in my life.
Afterwards I hung out on the beach for a bit with Juliane ("YOU lee AHN eh" she's German) before driving back, catching a shower, and walking around Miyako Matsuri for a bit. All of the other girls were all dressed up in yukata, but mine's all packed away :( But it was fun, and we got some cotton candy before heading to pizza where the whole old skool crew was there, it took us about an hour to get our pizza, another 45 minutes to another hour to get our salads, but good company, and I've finally met the infamous Owen-sensei, who's on Miyako for the summer with his wife and his 1 year old.
We didn't quite leave before they started otori, but left before too long. Milton's wife, Tomoko, wrote me a beautiful good bye letter in English (which she doesn't speak very well, so it showed extra effort), I really need to keep in contact with them.
Then we headed to Anchan and Ryu's new restraunt that doesn't open until the 1st, but they had Hiroko's birthday party there. Good atmosphere, good location, good people, good fun, dangerous floor. I fell down a step I didn't see and didn't hurt my ankle! I had a choice, in that second of falling. Recover and possibly really hurt my ankle again, or just fall. So I just fell. I have a hugenormous, beautiful bruise on my right knee. About 3 inches long ;)
After, sleep and waking up too early for the final bill with the gas man. Because of my deposit, I only had to pay about 17 bucks for the last two months ;D
Then, with the typhoon in the area, things were girigiri today about weither we could go snorkeling or not. (They're pretty much muri tomorrow, but we may try to go anyway). But me, Juliane, and Jason tried anyway out at Arugusuku. It was windy. And the waves were ROUGH. But it was awesome. I swear, about half of the fish I saw, it was my first time seeing that species. Soooo good. And for a while, me and Juliane were swimming INSIDE this school of fish (about 6-7 different species) but they were swimming in front of, surrounding, behind us. Literally getting within a few inches of our bodies. It was like they were uber curious about us! not the other way around. We also saw this HUGE fish, about a foot and a half long, about a foot tall, fat, that just chilled out, looking at us. And you could tell, it was checking us out. We'd watch it, it'd watch us right back. I figure it figured we were the only things in the area that were big enough to eat it, so it was being cautious.
Then, or rather, from the beginning, Juliane's mask was just Not Working Right and she just gave up, and went back towards shore, keeping an eye on me from there. I went around a bit by myself and saw a long skinny fish, about 2 feet long, silvery, with a long snout, and an eye bigger than the old silver dollars (the Old ones, like Ryam has), with a body about only 3 inches in diameter. It was funky. I also saw a school of about a hundred zebra striped fish, but yellow, not white, and a I think you call 'em sea slugs? The pretty little brightly colored things? This one was orange. A ton of sea urchins and anemones, and a couple nemos. I gave up about an hour fifteen and went back towards shore, where it turns out Juliane and I have the same foot size, so she borrowed my fins and mask and went back out for another 40 minutes or so while I watched her from the shore.
Jason was out spearfishing this whole time, but didn't see anything big enough to catch. He said he saw a small octopus though. Groovy for him. I'm glad it was small and he didn't kill it. At least he's the kind of fisherman who takes only what he'll eat.
The waves and the current were really strong, but the viability was good and we saw a bunch of stuff. I'm gonna call it a good day.
After I dropped them off, I did a shower and an errand and went to Mitchan's for lunch. Where he gave me an awesome book on the fundementals of Buddhism (and I got his email, he wants to know what I think of it), and a present for Leo for his birthday. We had a really good conversation, going every where from linguistics to religion to experiences, to temperature, and beyond. He said that his new lesson for the day was that in degrees Fahrenheit water freezes at 32 degrees. He didn't know that previously, or the formula for converting it (degrees C x 1.8 + 32, I love the internet), and that that would have been something that he think would have been interesting to learn in school, as it has real world implications (ie: you travel to America and you need to know weither to bring sunblock or a sweater).
Then, on his suggestion, I went to San-e to get a caligraphy pen, and because I was there I poked around the clothing. I had a faint idea to buy Leo (or myself) a junbei, but I didn't see one I liked enough for the price they wanted, but I did find a sale on exercise pants, dry fit, and as the ones that I've been using for school have started to wear thin in the crotch (10 buck pants, I wore them for about 6 months, totally worth it), and they're starting to get tight around the thighs, I figured getting two more pairs of capris that fit better and a new pair of shorts would be worth it (21 bucks, 3 new dry fit pants ;) ). The thigh problem is not because I'm gaining weight, mind. It's because of the running. My thigh muscles are getting more fit, and a little bit bigger, so all of my pants have become a bit tight around the thighs. I don't mind it, I think they look better. They're no longer sticks with a bit of fat round the buttocks, but actually neatly proportioned legs, with nice calves and good thigh curvature, before getting to my now a little higher and firmer, but seemingly just as squishy badunkadunk. Yes, you may in fact see me in spandex at dragon con this year.
In a little bit the second day of Miyako Matsuri starts where they're crowing Miss Miyako and the have a giant tug-a-war, which they'll cut up and give out for good luck. I'm gonna go, but I need to finish my crunches first (I've used this as a rest time between my push ups). I'm still pushing myself too hard on my push ups, doing w3c3, but I think it's good. I'm still going up in numbers, even if I'm not going any higher than the max. And this is after snorkeling in rough waters this morning, so I still feel good about it.
I think they cut of my internet later tonight, so I probably won't be updating much in the next few weeks. But I'll have my computer with me, so maybe I'll try to write up a bit about my trip and then post it late.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Couch to 5k
| Week | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 |
| 1 | 5 minute walk 20 minute intervals 60 seconds running 90 seconds walking 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 20 minute intervals 60 seconds running 90 seconds walking 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 20 minute intervals 60 seconds running 90 seconds walking 5 minute walk |
| 2 | 5 minute walk 20 minute intervals 90 seconds running 2 minutes walking 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 20 minute intervals 90 seconds running 2 minutes walking 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 20 minute intervals 90 seconds running 2 minutes walking 5 minute walk |
| 3 | 5 minute walk 2 repetitions: 90 seconds running 90 seconds walking 3 minutes running 3 minutes walking | 5 minute walk 2 repetitions: 90 seconds running 90 seconds walking 3 minutes running 3 minutes walking | 5 minute walk 2 repetitions: 90 seconds running 90 seconds walking 3 minutes running 3 minutes walking |
| 4 | 5 minute walk 3 minutes running 90 seconds walking 5 minutes running 2.5 minutes walking 3 minutes running 90 seconds walking 5 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 3 minutes running 90 seconds walking 5 minutes running 2.5 minutes walking 3 minutes running 90 seconds walking 5 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 3 minutes running 90 seconds walking 5 minutes running 2.5 minutes walking 3 minutes running 90 seconds walking 5 minutes running 5 minute walk |
| 5 | 5 minute walk 5 minutes running 3 minutes walking 5 minutes running 3 minutes walking 5 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 8 minutes running 5 minutes walking 8 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 20 minutes running |
| 6 | 5 minute walk 5 minutes running 3 minutes walking 8 minutes running 3 minutes walking 5 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 10 minutes running 3 minutes walking 10 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 25 minutes running 5 minute walk |
| 7 | 5 minute walk 25 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 25 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 25 minutes running 5 minute walk |
| 8 | 5 minute walk 28 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 28 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 28 minutes running 5 minute walk |
| 9 | 5 minute walk 30 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 30 minutes running 5 minute walk | 5 minute walk 30 minutes running 5 minute walk |
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Now that they're gone . . .
I slept until about 9:30. I got up, got dressed and started to clean. And oh! the cleaning that had to be done, and I had an appointment at 5 for them to come and do the final check on the apartment. So I start cleaning, and then at 10am someone knocks on my door. It's the apartment people.
. . .
*sigh*
I freak out and tell them that they can't come in now because my appointment was at 5 and the apartment wasn't ready yet.
And that scared me enough to really dig in and start cleaning after they'd gone.
So yeah, today I cleaned, I packed, I set aside everything that's going with me, everything that's getting shipped to Narita to meet me at the airport, made lists of everything that I can't pack yet (computer, shampoo, etc). I feel all 10 kinds of accomplished. And I'm really glad I took today off, because if I hadn't there's no way in all of God's creation that I would have gotten it done, even to just the point I did, by 5. Just check out my list and how much of it is all struck through :)
They just came, and we had long and engrossing conversations about stuff I'd already cleared like 3 times, I'd already explained and had explained. *sigh* But it's over, and they gave me 4820 just for the pleasure of living with them for a year. And then the boss asked if I'd had any problems this last year, and the main problem I'd had was standing there in my kitchen with me, so I didn't say anything. Except the termites. But again, that's over.
Now tomorrow I get to go into work, give them that copy of the tickets, print out information from the hotels in Taiwan so I know where I'm going and have a phone number if I don't. Oh, the train information too. Then I get to (hopefully) cut out early to deal with signing over the name of my scooter to Jeff and Mike. And then I get to go to the post office and become a poor woman. Fun fun. And I need to go ahead and get the Narita suitcase ALL packed up and I think I'm going to go ahead and send it, if I can. Or go down, get it weighed, do everything but give them the money, and then make Jeff do it after I'm gone. And I need to find a box for my computer (that'd be so much simpler if I just felt comfortable with taking the dang thing with me to Taiwan. Maybe I just should. I mean, I'm sending my harddrive and all my electrics in my suitcase to Narita, but my computer I was planning to mail to Marnie to meet me in Tokyo, but . . . I really just don't want to deal with any of this. Oh, and I need to go to the used shop tomorrow to see what I can sell.
And, since the post office is closed (at 5, so that appointment screwed up all my plans for the rest of the day, too) I don't have anywhere to be. I don't have anything to pack. I don't have anything to clean. I need to run in a bit, but I think I'm going to wait until full on sunset to do that so I don't have to bother with sunscreen. And I'm doing my push ups as we speak (or I'm writing between sets as my arms feel like wet noodles), and I'm not sure how well it's doing. I've bumped up my max a whole bunch, and now I'm really struggling to keep up. I mean, the first set nearly killed me and now my arms are shaking through the middle of the 2nd and 3rd sets. I'm taking them REALLY slow. I might have to cut down to column two.
I did my crunches last night before bowling. That went well enough. They still start to get really hard towards the end of em, but I'm still moving up. Woo.
I did really want to get both the crunches and push ups done yesterday, so I'd be on an alternating day with my running, seeing how I'm not bowling anymore, but the drinked. Also, I was invited to a turnament on Sunday, so I don't know what's going to happen with my workout. Maybe if I get up and do them first thing on Saturday, right before the gas guy comes, but either way, I'm going to have to not do them or do them two days in a row somewhere. Which is not good. I don't want to just give up. But I won't get a chance to do them on Monday, and then I'm traveling, so who knows when I'm going to be doing them over the next 3 weeks . . .
That last set of push ups *really* hurt. It was HARD. I barely, barely did the min max. I really hope that I don't crap out on day 2. If I push myself, I *should* be able to do them. I *should be able to finish this week and move on. Again, it goes with the being able to continue while on vacation . . . Oh, I need to print out the program tomorrow as well . . .
Oh, and color me distracted. I had another fangirl moment (similar to my Warren Ellis Moment). Yeah, you know how I was pimping The Guild? If you haven't gone and watched it, you should. It's funny, and doesn't take a whole bunch of time. And it stars Felicia Day. Who commented on my blog. Yep, she somehow bewitched the interwebs and found out that I'd made the link to her website. (Thanks, by the way,
Again with the whole argument that we're all people living in the same world and why shouldn't we talk to each other.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Still busy
I did my week 4 test for both push ups and crunches. I got 27 pushups, which is a vast improvement and means I went up one rank again. However, 27 puts me in column 3 for a week 4 and 5 progression, and that's a kinda scary jump for me, seeing how so far I've gone from w1&2c1 to w1&2c3. We'll just have to see how many I can do on Wednesday. I also did a marvelous 75 crunches. I'm really proud of my progress this last week, as I actually improved, as well as went up one rank, so I'm on w6c3. I'm taking that as a sign I'm back on track and moving up normally. I guess I need to start thinking about what I'm going to do when I can actually do 100 crunches in a row. I want to continue having them in my workout, but I don't know how many I want to push myself to do in one workout session. As it is now, I'm already doing about 200 crunches total every other day, maybe I should work up to being able to do 200 in a row? Sets are wonderful, but surely doing that much at one time without a break is more work on your muscles, ya?
Oh, by the way, with very little pomp and circumstance, I finished couch to 5k. I did my week 9 day 3 on Saturday. I did it down by the port, nice, flat, cushy. I kept a good pace the whole time, didn't feel extremely winded at the end of it. It went really nicely--more of a normal running day than a completion to a program (I started on May 23rd, so it took me 1 month and 4 weeks, I usually didn't take 2 days off a week, just ran every other day).
I still can't run for 5k yet, I did the program on time, not distance, so what I started today was My Plan. I've been walking 30 minutes after my run for the past 3 weeks or so (starting at 10 minute walks, and moving up 5 minutes each week, until I got to 30 minutes), and today, seeing how I'd finished week 9, I started week 1 day 1 after a 5 minute walk at the end of my 30 minute run. It went well. I felt awesome during the first few intervals, and didn't even really get uber tired at the end. I found and kept my running pace quickly, and was amazed at how fast that minute went by, remembering just 2 months ago how long that 60 seconds seemed, how it never seemed to end. I'm really positive that I can work it that I'll be able to run one hour in about 2-3 months (I'm moving back to the US from Japan about halfway to April, but in the meantime, I've got one more week here and then I'm traveling in Taiwan and mainland Japan for about 3 weeks. While I'd like to be optimistic that I'll be able to run regularly while traveling, I'd rather be realistic, and plan to run when I can, but not push myself when I've been sightseeing all day in the outdoor heat). On today's run, which I did on the Kurima Bridge, I saw 1 sea turtle, 3 really long thin fish (light gray, about 1.5-2 feet long), and a really long large brown thing that I thought may be another turtle or possibly a dolphin, but turned out to be most of a tree trunk. I then lounged about the beach, swimming occasionally (this is permitted as visiting the beach, while not specifically on my to do list, is one of the things that I'd really like to do as much as I can this week. As well as finishing my largest heaviest book, which also got a bit done on the beach. Oh, I can update my Shelfari!
Other than that, I had fun at Teresa's birthday on Saturday night, got a bunch done that day, I think. Mostly concerning the computer. Then yesterday was Sanitsuhama, which was the lowest tide of the year and the bay by Shimoji was all not a bay (it was kinda smelly, seeing how that dirt never sees the air) and they had tug of wars and races and horses and a volley ball tournament that Jeff, Jon, Jason, Greg, Hajime, and Nema had a team for (they one two and then lost to the team that eventually won), and Teresa, Ryu, Acchan, Nishi, and some guy I don't know had a team and they won right up until the final, when they lost to the team that obviously won. Then dinner at Sunnyside with Jeff and Nana, and then bowling practice with Justin and Ryuta (I didn't suck, but I didn't do as well as hoped, but I was really tired from being in the sun all day).
And now tonight Scott and Makiko are having a naming party for their newest son Alex who was born about a month ago. So yeah, I'm gonna chill and read and then go to that.
In other news, while I'm thinking about it, and have the windows open. The Guild is a really funny WoW Players' Real Life skit on youtube, but also with a dvd coming out in August. I think it's hilarious. And it stars Felicia Day from the recent Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog. She also writes and produces much of it (I think). Good times.
Oh, and I also went back and updated the necessary info on my travel itinerary. It's all fixed and up there now.
Friday, July 18, 2008
All the lonely people . . .
7/28 -- Narita -- Hotel Marroad Chain
7/29 -- 13:45 -- JL645 Narita to Taipei
7/29 -- Taipei -- Happy Family Hostel
7/30 -- Takoro -- Catholic Hostel
7/31 -- Takoro
8/01 -- Tainan -- Confucius Inn
8/02 -- Tainan
8/03 -- Tainan
8/04 -- Taichung -- Athens Taichung Hotel
8/05 -- Taichung, Changhua, Longshan Temple
8/06 -- Taipei -- Happy Family Hostel
8/07 -- Taipei
8/08 -- Taipei
8/09 -- 14:30 -- JL648 Taipei to Narita
8/09 -- Tokyo -- the Weekly Something or Another
8/10 -- Tokyo
8/11 -- Tokyo
8/12 -- Tokyo
8/13 -- 3:10pm -- Delta 56 Narita to Atlanta
Things are going pretty well according to plan. I got up and went to Shimoji this morning at around 9:30. I was glad I took the extra 5 minutes in the car to tailor my good bye speech to Shimoji, because yes, they had me do one. And the did a question and answer session, Nariko-sensei retranslating for me after I gave my answer in my beautiful broken Japanese. I almost cried, but didn't. Got a few pictures of them.
Then I went to the airport and asked about checked luggage and airport shipping. 2 Checked bags are okay, she didn't have a clue what airport shipping was. So off I went to the Post Office!
At the Post Office I asked about airport shipping and was told that I could, but then told that I couldn't, but that Kuroneko Yamato could and where the store for that was. I drove there and was told that they'd ship my luggage, up to 25kg, and hold it at the airport for 2 weeks. I think that's the route I'm gonna be going. And that I'm going to put my electronics in that suitcase, so I don't have to rush ship a box home last minute of things I need up until that last minute. I like that plan.
Then I went to the doctor and told him I was going on a long trip and needed 2 months worth of meds, which he gave me.
Then I went to Geo and tried to rent the music that I've been listening to in my car for the past year. I was mostly successful and now have to return all of the CDs tomorrow.
Then I went to the fruit and veggie market over by the Shimoji Max Value and got 6 passion fruits for 200yen, and 4 red dragon fruits for 200yen. Along with the yogurt I picked up at San-e, that was a wonderful lunch.
From then on, I've been at home, doing things with my external hard drive, doing laundry, cleaning, and making piles. I've run out of steam a bit, and will probably resume my labors after a shower or something. Maybe some reading. And I need to email people again about the crabs. I only *think* I know where I'm going.
Oh, and I need to workout today . . .
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Sports Updates and whatnot
My last day on the league is next week, so hopefully I:ll get a practice game in the middle of the week, and actually sleep the night before. At least I don:t have to ride the ferry anymore.
Push ups are still hard, but that total number continues to climb, even though yesterday:s max was lower than previously that week. I put that up for being just tired with everything needing to get done. Crunches are going much better this week than last week. Now that I:m actually paying attention to the time between the sets. Hopefully my max test will continue to go up. Yesterday I did 8 more as my max than my previous exhaustion test. I feel much better this week than last week.
Today, I:m going to work until 4 and then leave right after work to go running. I:m going to do it early, because as soon as I go home my motivation runs away and I need to run today. And I need to get some things knocked off my list. So I need to run right after work. しゃやないな. Right now it:s 84 @ 79%. I *shouldn:t* die.
Today my goals are:
*Things To Go--put in piles
*All disks to Hard Drive (at least get started on this)
Clean out car (because today was my last day teaching, I can at least get all of the school supplies out and clear out my book bag and get that ready to go to Taiwan)
*Exercise-- Running-- Thursday
*Mail invoice to Jake (If I can)
*Mail invoice to Jeff (toothpaste x3, sunscreen x1, and scooter)
If I get all of that done, or at least started, I:ll be pleased with myself. If I do more than that, mostly concerning the state of the kitchen and the pile of stuff in the entrance way, mores the better.
Aaaaand, Yes yes yes! Keep it up! Keep thinking WEST! Just like that!
You probably won:t be hearing from me much in the next week or so
This week:
@ home:
Practice pack
Things To Go--put in piles
Things To Go--Pack and send off
Make suitcase box(es)
Call Tokyo Hotel (Marnie?)
Decide electric box
All disks to Hard Drive
Pention paperwork --
Clean
Hair dye?
Showerhead
Clean out car
Exercise--Pushups Crunches--
deposit said change into account
Type up itinerary and post it for all the paranoid people
Mail invoice to Jake
Out and about:
@Post office
Ask about Airport Shipping
Go to doctor-get meds
Reference letters,
Ask Airport about 2 checked bags
GEO music
Used Shop--clothes
Next week:
Nenkyuu
Trash, Moday (Tuesday), Wednesday (Thursday), Thursday (Friday)
Ship Stuff--futsu (BY FRIDAY), electric (Friday), computer (Friday)
Exercise--Pushups Crunches--Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Running-- Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Suitcase?
write Japanese thank you letters
In Tokyo:
Clean out Bank Account
Cut off Keitai
Suitcase?
turn in gaijin card at customs office
You might get a few things here and there. But probably not too much.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
I need you.
I need the typhoon to go WEST.
I need the typhoon to NOT hit Miyako.
I need the typhoon to hit Taiwan and continue straight on to China.
This weekend is Miyako Matsuri. There are 3 festivals going on this weekend. Events all over the island. It's my last big cultural weekend here, and ALL of the events are outside. All of the events will get canceled if the typhoon hits us.
Right now were in danger for the center of the storm this Friday, but there's a good chance it will also miss us.
The events this weekend are the reason I'm not going to Ishigaki to see my friends there one last time. But if the typhoon hits, I wouldn't be able to fly anyway. If the typhoon hits that weekend will be full of the suck.
Please. Typhoon. West.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Scattered things I'd like to share today, things of little concequence.
Next, push ups and crunches. Today was HARD. It might have been due to the Virtual 5k I ran this morning (details over at
Version: modified push ups
Progress: w4(2)d2c3
Today's Max: 19 (+4)
Today's Totals: 70
I'm really upset with myself for with the crunches. Due to . . . lots of things . . . I didn't really pay attention to the "rest" numbers last week, and while I should have been getting shorter and shorter between the sets, I didn't really bother. And that, along with skipping a day, I think really impacted what I was able to do for my test at the end. I moved up only 1 crunch with my end of week test, so I'm redoing week 6, column 1. That's pathetic. Not nearly as pathetic as how hard (and I mean HARD) it was to complete today's numbers. After the first set, only waiting the 60 seconds, it started to REALLY HURT after about 25. I finished them, but only after stopping for a few breaths every now and again.
Version: normal crunches
Progress: w4(6)d1c1
Today's Max: 45 (+3)
Today's Totals: 184
It's going to be REALLY annoying this week, being on different days for the different programs. I think, because there's a test for both programs at the end of this week, I'm just going to do day 3 for push ups twice to get me back on the same day. No harm done there, I think.
However, this week's mantra is "I will not fall off the horse, I will not fall off the horse." Last week I was dangerously close to doing so. But last week was a bad week. This week will not be.
And finally, I again updated my flickr site. This includes the race photos, but also goes back to some beautiful scenery shots and some pics of my students.
This was written last Friday
So, today is my last day at Shimoji, and I didn:t know it. Apparently that last day, the 18th, is a ceremony day, so that there are no classes that day. Would have been nice to know that sooner, I was originally planning lessons right up until the end.
So I find this out last night. Now get how I found out. Akemi-sensei, my coordintor at Heiichi calls the BOE to get my number. I get in contact with her, and she asks me if I can stop by that last day during their cerimony. I say I have class in the morning and can:t. She says, no, you don:t. And I:m all like, wha? So I get here today and ask if there:s classes next friday, and they:re all like, no. So I scratch today:s lesson and teach my final lesson. In doing so I tell them that this is my last class with them, I:m going back home after. And the teachers are all like, wha? You:re going home? I didn:t know! And I:m all like, how did it not come up!?!?! But apparently it didn:t. So yeah. They:ve been coming up to me all day with letters and books and pictures and all kinds of nice things. I might cry if this continues.
Usually, I:m allowed to bug out of Shimoji after lunch, around 2, but because it:s my last day, I:m hanging around a little longer. In order to not be suspicious (the only computer I can use here is in the teacher room), I:m emailing this to myself to post later, that:s why the date is wrong. I:ll probably go before too long, but. Also, they asked me to come next Friday, even if it:s just for half an hour or so. I:m going to try to hit as many schools as ask me to come that final day. Right now I:ve got 2.
I:ve said this in talking to some of you, and maybe here, but I:m going to say it again. I think the biggest regret I have for leaving is that I:m just now getting the hang of this whole teaching thing. I mean, I:m really starting to connect with my students. I:m really starting to REALLY *get* what they are and aren:t capable of. I mean, they are just now, JUST NOW beginning to READ!!!! WORDS!!!!! That:s just so amazing to me and makes me so happy and it makes me sad that if I:d stayed, I bet I could have had some of them reading books by Christmas. Not big books, not important books, but BOOKS!! And I:m really worried that Jake:s not going to continue their phonics studies. I:m worried that theyr:re not going to remember the sounds coming back from natsu yasumi and I:m really worried that Jake won:t pump it back into their heads. But it:s no longer my job, so I shouldn:t worry about it right? Besides, that alone isn:t a good enough reason to stay compared to all of my reasons I have for leaving. So it:s good that I:m coming home.
In related to getting out of Japan news, this article is just scary, outrageous, and just plain worrisome. It's about how foreigners in Japan don't have the same rights as citizens and basic human rights can be taken away. Fun times.
Virtual 5k--race breakdown
Now, I'm not a couch to 5k grad. I'm still in the middle of week 8, and while that is impressive, my 28 minutes of running doesn't even begin to cover 5k just yet. So I began the race with a 5 minute warm up. I figure, I'm going to be walking during parts of the course anyway, why not have some of the walking occur while I'm fresh and can actually walk my normal quick pace?
After 5 minutes, I begin running. I run until I hit the first incline. Now again, I'm going to be walking some of the course anyway, there's no way I could run for the full time, so why not make it work for me. I walked up the hill. I walked up the hill probably faster than I would have gone if I'd run it, and it took less out of me. At the crest of the hill I began running again, and nearly sprinted down it, I was feeling so good.
I think I might have pushed myself a bit too hard because I felt winded before I got to the next uphill, and had to slow down considerably. Again, I walked up the hill and ran back down it. The same for the third and final hill. By the last hill however, the heat was starting to get to me. And the lack of hydration was starting to make itself known. I usually go running in the afternoon or evening, after drinking at least 2 liters during the course of the day. The glass of water this morning soon after I woke up had made my stomach a little shaky, so I didn't drink more than that, and I could tell the difference.
I got down to the bottom of the third hill, expecting to run as far as I could back to the finish line, and was sourly disappointed when I didn't make it a third of the way from the base of the last hill back down to the end of the bridge. I was starting to get a stitch in my stomach (right side, usually if I get a stitch from eating then running I get it on my left, so I don't know why I got this one), and the lack of water was really starting to get to me. I slowed to a walk, but it was a brisk walk, faster than I really would have liked. And as soon as I got some wind back, I began running again. Although again, I couldn't make it the full way across the bridge and slowed again for a few minutes of walking before finally running to the end of the bridge. When I hit the turn towards the finish, I again walked, then ran, then walked. I glanced at my watch and was bitterly disappointed that it had reached the 3 (I have an analog) as this meant that I'd just gone over my 45 minute best time that I'd done with my w8d2 on Friday. I figured though, since I was already over my goal and the end was near, why not just sprint to the finish? So I did. Finishing at 10:15:15. For a final time of 46:15. This upset me, but I figured it was due to the heat and the hydration problems.
Then somewhere during stretching, I thought again. Wait, I didn't start at 9:30, I started at 9:35. That means that my time was 41:15. Holy cow in the pasture of the Lord. I cut 3 minutes and 45 seconds off my time since Friday. I bet this was due to my walk uphills and the not finding my good slow steady pace when I started running again, tiring me out quicker, and forcing me to walk more.
All said and done, I'm very proud of that time. It shows me I really need to work on my endurance, I would love to be able to actually run a full 5k, hills or no hills, but I figure that's an excellent start.
Here, have some race photos!
Before. That bridge in the background is my route.

The start and finish. The change in the pavement marks the line.

The race route.


The beginning of the bridge.

From the top of the first hill.

From the bottom of the first hill, looking at the second.

After the turn around, looking up at the last hill.

View from the top of the big hill



View from the top of the first hill, going back to the main island.

After. Tired, but alive :)

The Victory Ice Cream. From this little place in the middle of Miyako called Utopia that grows it's own fruits and mixes them into soft serve. I got the papaya.

I don't plan to end every race with ice cream (it's kind of anti-productive), but I'm leaving Miyako in 15 days, and when will I be able to eat this lovely ice cream again? So I think it's worth it, this once.
So, final time: 41:15
Thursday, July 10, 2008
w8d1, and last days
The reason I write about my exercise is not to shove it down your throats, all though that might be a side effect. If you want to do the same programs I'm doing, fine, please do. Misery loves company, after all.
I hate exercising. I really really really hate getting off my butt and moving. I like the results of exercise, and while I'm doing it, it's not so bad, but I really hate getting up and starting. Same with cleaning. If I wasn't sitting here dripping with sweat right now, I'd be cleaning. But that would just end in tears--big large painful tears as a result of the sweat pouring into my eyes--so I'm not going to do that just yet.
I keep on posting my exercise here because more often than not its the most interesting part of my day. And if I don't continue to post, then I'll probably loose motivation. It's a tool I'm using. I'm sorry if it's annoying.
Yesterday was my last day at Sunagawa Sho. They were awesome. Like had me stand up after we finished eating in the cafeteria, presented me with a speech, two framed pictures of the staff and kids, and a bouquet of flowers. It was awesome, I was so touched. And then we talked from about 3pm to almost 4:30. And they saw me to the door and said that they'll miss me and got my email address and actual address and everything. It was wonderful.
Now, back to exercising. I really hate exercising at night. Or rather, I hate exercising after dinner, because it never turns out right. So I went out yesterday and got to Maehama at around 5pm. 85 degrees, 84% humidity. It was HARD. Sweat literally poured from every pour in my body. By the end of the 28 minutes I really could have been going faster walking, I know this because I actually sped up a bit for my cool down. It hurt, but I did the full 28 minutes. I've discovered I really don't like the adding 2-3 minutes at the end. I really much preferred moving up by intervals.
By the time I got home, it was about 7 and I hadn't even eaten yet. I finally get food around 8 and just give up on doing my pushup/crunches. I was just too tired. I was in bed by 9. This was probably due to the fact that I didn't sleep much Tuesday night. I was in bed, I was tired, sleep just didn't happen. This is what caffeine does to me. It's no help at all. I should do my push ups and my crunch exhaustion test in a bit, but again with the so much sweat, I don't think I can right now.
My fan broke yesterday, to add insult to injury. I took it to the store I bought it, and after much confusion, its going to be sent off to the factory where they'll fix it. Yay. Hopefully it'll be back soon.
Speaking of how nice my last day at Sunagawa was, today was my last day at Kagamihara. It's over. That's a good thing. And that's all I'm going to say about that.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
And why not.
It's just kinda awesome like that. And because yesterday was Eiji Tsuburaya (who was the head of special effects for the team that created Godzilla)'s birthday. Found out via
[edit] And while I'm on the theme. Have a cgi gojira from io9.com. Looks pretty awesome, that.
Bowling and Warren Ellis
And then I got home and Warren Ellis replied to a comment I left on his LJ. Even though he was giving me a negative answer, I'm happy because he acknowledged my existence. I'm so easily pleased by people whose brains I love.
Being productive and getting paid!
I then proceed to continue to be productive and stopped by AU to ask them about turning off my phone and whatnot. They said all groovy and I can deal with all of that in Tokyo, so I'll have my keitai and contact while traveling. :)
There's bowling tonight, which is bad, because my arms and back are already tired because of workout yesterday. And then there's bowling on Friday, which is bad, because the Iinkai Going Away Fest is also on Friday, and I'll have to skip bowling. Suck.
But at least I get to see people.
I also stopped by the car rental place and paid them for my last month (or about 20 days) of renting my beautiful car, and get this. They said instead of dropping it off at the car rental place, I can totally leave the keys in the car AT THE AIRPORT. I won't need to get a ride. I won't need to get a taxi. I'm on my own time that morning. Granted, I still have to get up at way too early in the morning to catch my 10am flight, but still. Yay!
By the way, this is post 112 of this year. I did only 112 posts in 2007. I think I like writing to you people, or something :P
Monday, July 7, 2008
w7d3, w3d3
Today I tried a different running technique than usual. I tried to lengthen my strides, while keeping my slow pace about the same. I ran about 3.1k, almost 2 miles in the 25 minutes. I liked the feeling of it, but it made me think about what I was doing more (which is not necessarily a bad thing)--it made me use my feet more than I had been. I like it, I think I'll keep doing it.
And then I came home and did my push ups and crunches. Which I also skipped yesterday (I'm sure my aim is going to be horrible tomorrow at bowling because of this). I was thinking about why I'd been so lackadaisical about it yesterday. I think it's just the winding down of my time here. I mean, today I shipped my PS3 home, it's really getting close. So I'm much less enthused about my life right now. But about 5 minutes from the end of my run I looked at myself (internally, of course) and said, self, your belly is fat. You can't wear a bikini. Why should you stop doing the push ups and crunches just because you're depressed. That's a stupid reason. And I told myself I was right.
Version: modified push ups
Progress: w3(1)d3c3
Today's Max: 17 (+2)
Today's Totals: 65
Version: normal crunches
Progress: w3(6)d3c1
Today's Max: 42 (+0)
Today's Totals: 174
I'm still amazed at those totals. I'm so proud that I did 17 push ups in a row. Still not getting any higher on my max for crunches, but I am doing them after running and walking for an hour, so I get home and am drowning about 3 glasses of water before I start because I'm dying of thirst and I'm sure it doesn't help to have all that sloshing around :P
Oh, and by the way:
This is me not getting off my couch yet. So you get some things.
Send your name to the moon. The link to the actual site is at the bottom of the article. Personally though, I kinda agree with his opinion about the whole thing, I mean, with the aliens and everything. But I'm still gonna do it. (Ah, weak! The certificate is only a print out! Man! X< )
Next up, a really trippy video that's featured on youtube right now. It's John Lennon giving an interview to some kid who snuck into his hotel room. Complete with trippy animations.
Friday, July 4, 2008
I rock the ABCs
I:d noticed that some of my kids on my every Friday classes still have problems knowing the names of the letters (expecially 3rd grade, but I taught them like 4 times last year? So I:m not surprised) so instead of going ahead with my planned lesson of Jobs, we branched off and went a little crazy.
First, we went over the alphabet song. Then we did the letter:s reading, one person per one letter. This has become my usual warmup.
Then I gave them cards and we played karuta. I called out the name of a letter and the first kid to smack their hand on it got to claim the letter as a point. Both lower and upper case on the tables so 2 people could get a point each round (I made enough cards over Spring Break for groups of 4 people each). I amused myself during this by first spelling my name, then going a letter at random. You:d be amazed how many kids hear *g* when I said *z.* Everyone down through 3rd grade did fabulously. 3rd was hard, because they were really talkative today, and because they don:t quite know the names of the letters yet, but we stumbled through it. I only got frustrated when we got to a letter that they didn:t know, and then just held up cards at random. The problem being that when they:d hold up the cards, they sometimes knew the letters in their hands, so they should know that that A is not a Q. But whatever. I still had the alphabet spelled out on the board so if there was a really big problem letter, I:d point to the board and sing, and then they:d get it. The 6th graders did it so fast we had time for an extra activity.
Then I asked them to as a group place the alphabet in order, upper case on top, lower case on the bottom.
When they were done and I checked it I told them they could play Memory. The 6th graders actually had time to mess their alphabets up and then switch card tables and fix it before moving on. But they were the only ones who were that fast.
Everyone seemed very enthused and it went really really well. I:m thinking next week I:m going to do colors. Because they already know most of them. And they should be able to spell most of them on their own. I:m also going to make them have to be able to tell me their names. Most of them can write their names, most can:t tell me how to spell them.
And yes Mom, your suggestions did help me come to this lesson. Thanks.