{"id":700,"date":"2005-05-18T13:50:00","date_gmt":"2005-05-18T13:50:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=700"},"modified":"2005-05-18T13:50:00","modified_gmt":"2005-05-18T13:50:00","slug":"nice-to-see-you-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=700","title":{"rendered":"Nice To See You Again"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This morning I stepped off the train onto the platform at Takasago station, and there was a couple of girls staring at me.  As I got closer, I realized that I knew them &#8211; they were graduates from my school last year!  They had dyed their hair, and they weren&#8217;t in school uniforms anymore, but I still recognized them.  They made a big fuss on the platform, lots of people looking over to see why these girls are yelling &#8220;Bryan!&#8221; &#8220;Bryan da!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I stopped and chatted with them for a while, and they were really cheerful and fun to talk to.  After a few minutes I said goodbye and headed to school.<\/p>\n<p>At school I had only two classes today, and one of them was a review for the exam we&#8217;ve got in store for them on Friday.  They listened patiently, being very quiet and taking notes.  Even when I tried to solicit some response everyone stayed silent &#8211; it was hard to get them talking.  Next week I&#8217;ll be teaching this class solo, which is against the rules, but I don&#8217;t really mind doing it.  What should I do?  Matsubara sensei said that I can do anything I want.  Should it be a real lesson, or should we just play games and have fun?<\/p>\n<p>In the afternoon it was just study, study, study for me.  The vice principal and the principal both paid a visit to my desk to chat with me.  They like the fact that I&#8217;m working hard on learning the language, and they&#8217;ve both offered to help me out whenever I need it.  It&#8217;s very kind of them &#8211; they are very busy guys, and I hate to bug them.  Actually, I hate to bug any of the teachers &#8211; but if I&#8217;m gonna bug somebody they will probably be a little lower on the totem pole.<\/p>\n<p>I snuck out fifteen minutes early, and caught the train to Akashi.  From there I transferred to the JR line and bumped into Shigata sensei on the same train to Sannomiya.  She and I chatted for a while about her new school, her honeymoon in Italy, and good Italian restaurants.  Her English is pretty good for being a Japanese teacher, and it was easy to hold a conversation with her.  She said that she has a friend that works as a translator (Japanese\/English) at the Swedish embassy in Osaka.  That sounded like a really confusing job.<\/p>\n<p>I met up with Kuniko in Sannomiya &#8211; she came over to the station after work, and it was great to see her.  We went over to a ramen restaurant that she introduced me to a long time ago, and we had a big bowl of ramen and shared a small bowl of fried rice.  She looked pretty tired from working so hard, and so we didn&#8217;t walk all over Kobe this evening.  After ramen we went over to a coffee shop and looked at some documents that Kuniko needs to translate for her foreign exchange students.  I&#8217;d like to say that I was able to help out, but Kuniko had most of it already figured out.  I was trying to come up with the English name for that little band you use to tie up a ponytail.  Is it a braid?  A hair band?  A hair tie?  If I was a girl I&#8217;d know it, I guess.<\/p>\n<p>It was a great chance to see Kuniko, and now I&#8217;m back home and getting ready for bed.  I&#8217;m tired out, but it was worth it to see her.  The next few days should be a piece of cake at work &#8211; we&#8217;ll see if it turns out to be true.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This morning I stepped off the train onto the platform at Takasago station, and there was a couple of girls staring at me. As I got closer, I realized that I knew them &#8211; they were graduates from my school last year! 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