{"id":790,"date":"2005-09-02T09:51:00","date_gmt":"2005-09-02T09:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=790"},"modified":"2005-09-02T09:51:00","modified_gmt":"2005-09-02T09:51:00","slug":"im-back-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=790","title":{"rendered":"I&#8217;m Back"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ll make a note of it here &#8211; I think Matsubara sensei is pregnant.  She already has a one year old daughter and she&#8217;s always talking about her.  After the summer vacation I&#8217;ve noticed the slightest bulge under her dress and her wardrobe has slightly changed.    However, as a comedian once said, you never ask a woman if she is pregnant, not unless you can actually see the baby coming out.  So I&#8217;ll keep it quiet and silently observe her midsection.  That sounded creepy.<\/p>\n<p>Due to a quirky schedule I got to teach one of my first year classes today.  My class was their first class after four periods of exams, so it was the first chance they could have a normal class after a month and a half of vacation.  I had various strategies to take care of some of the energies that might be running loose, but as it turned out I was teaching with Yamamoto sensei, who is really strict with them.  <\/p>\n<p>My new lesson is about directions, and it went really well.  Most of the students have had a lesson on directions in junior high school.  They did pretty good, and everyone had a good time, I think.  I really enjoyed being in front of students again.  I was feeling nervous after almost two months without teaching, and I was worried how things would go.  Of course they went fine, it&#8217;s just I&#8217;m a little rusty getting back into the saddle.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Yamamoto spent two minutes telling the students in Japanese that I was in the staff room every day during summer studying Japanese.  He told them that if they spent the effort that I have been putting in they would know English completely by now.  It was a little embarrassing, and my cover was completely blown.  I&#8217;m still going to stick to English in the classroom, though.<\/p>\n<p>I came back to the staffroom and enjoyed a great bento that Kuniko made up for me this morning.  As usual people stopped by to admire my lunch, and ask me lots of questions about my diet.  <\/p>\n<p>I studied the rest of the day and now I&#8217;m back home rocking out and waiting for Kuniko to get back.  I&#8217;m thinking of cooking up some kimchee fried rice tonight &#8211; not healthy, but cheap!  Today while buying the groceries for dinner the clerk asked me all about it.  She really likes asking me tons of questions when I&#8217;m checking out, and I&#8217;m sure the other patrons behind me hate me for taking up lots of time. <\/p>\n<p>Last night Kuniko and I made up some Hawaiian Poke.  Susan and Dave in Hawaii sent the seasoning packet to me a while back, and so I bought some raw tuna and some fried tofu and Kuniko and I mixed it up.  It was really good &#8211; salty and spicy!  <\/p>\n<p>Oh, and one last thing &#8211; I&#8217;m blogging at school now.  It&#8217;s just once every couple of weeks, and here&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hyogo-c.ed.jp\/~takaminami-hs\/shoukai\/kyouka\/eigo\/bryan\/bryan002.html\">the link<\/a>.  One of the English teachers, Yamamoto sensei, really is getting started with designing web pages and you can see what I mean.  My eyes!  My eyes!  Still, I thought it was best to let him go for it and have fun.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ll make a note of it here &#8211; I think Matsubara sensei is pregnant. She already has a one year old daughter and she&#8217;s always talking about her. After the summer vacation I&#8217;ve noticed the slightest bulge under her dress and her wardrobe has slightly changed. 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