Thursday, January 14, 2010

Higoshi 1st Graders

One of the 1st grade homeroom teacher took a lot of pictures during the class. She gave me a copy of those pictures.
This is what my day at elementary look like:






Saturday, January 9, 2010

1/10

Mark just came back from England, so today we gathered for a hotpot and movie night.
It was 4 of us hanging out at my place.
It was my favorite nabe: soy milk nabe. And we also watched 2 comedies.
I really enjoyed the time with them <3

Thursday, January 7, 2010

New Goal for 2010

Have to work on my portfolio!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess that will be my new year resolution.
Will have to start somewhere if I want to go to a design school.

Recently, I started sketching.
Yesterday worked on photoshop.

Here's my first photoshop work.
Was going to work on it again today, but I stupidly deleted the original file >.<


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And save money!!! (not a new goal)
Thought I would be able to save lots, but it wasn't as easy as I imagined.
Target is to save a bit more than 1/3 of my salary for school. But I haven't been able to meet my target recently!!!
Most of my money went to: rent, utility fee, car/gas, food.
PLUS...I barely go shopping anymore... *sigh*
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What else... being less lazy I guess. (not a new goal)
Recently, I usually wake up at the very last minute when I have a work day.
So I would rush through everything within 15 mins: toilet, wash my face/ brush my teeth/ change my outfit.
And then I would rush to work without make up (which I used to do), and then get to the office 10 mins before work time. THEN take out my breakfast and swallow it in 2 minutes (which I used to have at home before I leave). Lastly, change my rainboots in the office, put away my coat, and finally get ready 2 minutes before work starts.
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I really hope that the world wouldn't end in 2012...
There are so many things I want to do.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Year Party!

Today Chris and I were invited to Ota-sensei's house for a New Year's Party.
When we arrived at Ota-sensei's house, her two boys came to welcome us.
She has two very genki boys, 6 and 3 years old.

Soon after we arrived her sister and her friend also arrived.
Her friend brought her boyfriend, who's Taiwanese but works for the USA military at the Yokohama base station.

Ota-sensei prepared many delicious dishes. My favorite was the daikon salad :D Maybe I will try to make it some day.

While we were chatting and eating, Ota-sensei's husband was looking after the kids.
And when we finished, he cleaned up after us. I felt kind of bad about that.

When the party ended, just when we were about to leave, she gave both me and Chris a present. It was a pair of chopsticks with a tiger drawing and my name engraved on top!


Me and Ota-sensei :]

Friday, January 1, 2010

Korea Day 4

Last day of Korea.
We checked out at the hotel @ 12pm.
Had ishiyaki bibimpap @ 全洲中央會館 recommanded by the guide book.
13000W for a bibimpap...I would say it was a bit pricy...
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A bus came to pick us up from the hotel @ 2pm.
On it's way to the airport, it also dropped us off at an omiyage shop.

When we got to the omiyage shop, we all sat around a big table full of different samples of kimchi. A korean lady would then try to sell us all those products they offer.

At the end, we got some omiyage for the office people.
We HAD to get omiyage for the office people.
After shopping for the omiyage, our Korea trip came to an end *sniff*
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As for my reflection 感想:
I thought Korea is pretty similar to Taiwan (not culturaly, but the surrounding)
And my favorite meal would be the chicken soup! But for some reason, I wasn't too impressed with the food I had. I thought the Korean restaurants in Vancouver were better>.<
But maybe that was because I had my first korean food experience in Vancouver.
Korea is probably more fun for people who loves to shop.

Korea Day 3

Lunch: Palace course meal at Korea House


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We walked around the Korea House and the Korea Village for a while.





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Took metro to 東大門.
Alex also recommanded Doota shopping center, so we visited there.
It was so crowded!!!!!
After Doota, I felt so exhausted, I didn't get too look around the market area, just went back to the hotel for a break >.<
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And then, another big meal: Korean BBQ~

Korea Day 2

First meal of the day: 烏骨參雞湯 at a restaurant near 景福宮 palace called 土俗村.

The chicken was stuffed with 人參 ginseng and 糯米.
More kimchi was offered, neither of us wanted to try because of the strong after taste, but 2 Korean salary men sitting beside us kept on telling us that we have to try it, so we had some just to be polite.
I had the radish kimchi, it was good!
Think this is the point where I started to like kimchi.
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Walking around 景福宮 palace area after meal.
Unfortunately, the palace doesn't open on Tuesdays, so we didn't get to see the inside of the palace.


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Since the palace wasn't open, we decided to move on to 仁寺洞.
At 仁寺洞 there were many shops that sells traditional crafts and fabrics.
I bought myself a mother of pearl inlayed jewery box.


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We took a break at a traditional tea house 傳統茶院 in the 仁寺洞 area.



We ordered chrysanthemum tea, pear tea, and 2 dishes of traditional sweets.
I found the sweets the same as Taiwanese traditional sweets 發糕 and 麻老.
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In the afternoon we went back to our hotel to take a break.
Had dinner @ a restaurant called Yung Yang Centre 營養中心 recommanded by Alex.
That restaurant only sells baked chicken or ginseng chicken soup.

And more kimchi was offered :]
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After dinner, we went to the City Hall area to see a traditional musical performance.


The performance is a musical play of a love story. It includes traditional drumming, dancing, singing. Very impressive. I think this performance might be more interesting than the NANTA performace.

At the concert hall, we also had a chance to dress up. But it was a bit of a pressure to have to pick an outfit quickly and take a picture infront of many others.