ahhh yes... my stuff... this is my stuff. I will share it with you. You may not like my stuff but it's my stuff not yours....maybe someday we can make "our stuff" but for now its just my stuff....
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Its the Holiday Season...
Well Christmas is over. I got some good gifts from family and friends. I also think I gave some good gifts. Its fun to watch people open the presents you bought them. I really enjoy that. But its really fun just to be around good people and eat good food.
My Christmas was good. I wasn't able to be with everyone I wanted to this year. But I did have some friends also come and stay with me and it was fun to be with them. Well the Christmas shopping season is finished for a year. However, now we call it "After Christmas Shopping". Most stores have huge sales after Christmas for a few days to try and sell everything they couldn't before Christmas. Its a good time to shop. But I am sick of shopping!!!
Here is a pic of my house. Usually during the holidays we put lights up around our house. This year I didn't have time to do much. I have been on too many business trips the last 2 months. But I did put some up. Eventhough its difficult to see you can get an idea. You can also see my lonely Christmas tree in the window...heheh.
Well... now its time to get ready for the new years... Then put everything away until next year!!
Another Pic: "RODEO BOY??"
OK OK... I could not believe my eyes when I saw this at my friends house. Its called "Rodeo Boy" and seems to be an excersie machine that simulates riding a horse. I died laughing when I saw this. The name alone was funny...
So I told my other American work colleagues about it when I arrived in Tsukuba. They could not believe me so we went to Kojima and found it. Everyone was surprised to see it. We all got our pictures with it. I think the thing that everyone laughed at was the name "Rodeo Boy". It is an interesting machine. But we would never ever find it here in the United States. So my question is this..... Has anyone had success using this???
Hang in there Cowboys and Cowgirls!!!!
A couple Pics from Japan:
Here are a couple pics from my trip to Japan.
This first pic is of Odori Park in Sapporo. You can see TV tower with the illumination. It was very beautiful! I enjoyed relaxing there for about an hour while listening to some live music. I could have stayed longer but the music stopped. However, it was a great atsmophere and I really enjoyed being there.
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Lost in Translation....
(On the Tokyo Streets)
Well I am back from Japan. It was an ok trip. I spent 3 days in Hokkaido and the rest in Tsukuba. It was an ok trip. The best time I had was of coarse in Hokkaido. But from the whole trip I had about 2 hours in Hokkaido which became the most valuable part of my trip. But I did eat some good food!!
My last night in Tsukuba my colleagues from my company wanted to go to Tokyo. Because I had a drivers license to drive in Japan, they wanted me to take them by the company car from Tsukuba to Akihabara. There is a direct train. However, they had a game they wanted to play. They wanted to try and challenge the streets and expressways of Tokyo without using the GPS in the car. Furthermore, they made a rule that I could not read the map. None of them speak Japanese. Also, they had never been to Tokyo before. So it was a real challenge. I knew it was going to be a late night. I told them we would be getting very lost. But they wanted to have fun and try it.
So, after work at about 6:00pm we left for our journey. I turned the GPS off, opened my diet coke and Fran Chocolate and relaxed in the drivers seat. I started driving and turned where they told me to. Well.... its a long story. But we got very lost in Tokyo. They could not read the signs and they got confused at express numbers and exits. It was very very funny. I was very relaxed drinking my coke. When I finished my coke I stopped at a Lawsons and got another one. I knew it was going to be a very long night. We finally got to Akihabara about 3 hours later. After we got there, we quickly parked the car and went into a couple stores. They then wanted to challenge to get to Shibuya. So, without GPS we challenged to get to Shibuya... This was a challenge we could not pass. We got very lost. I didn't care it was funny. At about 2:00am, my work colleagues decided the game was over. We turned on the GPS and came home. It was a very very interesting night and we drove down some interesting streets and saw a lot of Tokyo. We just don't know what part of Tokyo we were in. But it is a night I will never forget.
I got back last night and couldn't sleep. I had jet lag. Plus there were some issues back in Japan that kept me from being able to relax. I got about 2 hours of sleep and woke up and watched 2 movies during the night. This morning, I put Christmas lights on my house. I have been gone almost all month so no time to do it. My neighbors came out and laughed at me because Christmas is only one week away. We usually do this at the end of November. But better late than never. I got an email today from some friends in Hokkaido saying they wanted to come and have Christmas in Utah with me. I was happy to receive that. So I decided to put up the lights. They are a married couple with one baby girl. It should be fun to show them Utah during the holidays. There is some other people I wish could have come too but I hope next year.
Well... I am starting to feel very sleepy now. But I need to hang in there until its time to go to bed...
I will try to post some pics shortly....
(On the Tokyo Streets)
Well I am back from Japan. It was an ok trip. I spent 3 days in Hokkaido and the rest in Tsukuba. It was an ok trip. The best time I had was of coarse in Hokkaido. But from the whole trip I had about 2 hours in Hokkaido which became the most valuable part of my trip. But I did eat some good food!!
My last night in Tsukuba my colleagues from my company wanted to go to Tokyo. Because I had a drivers license to drive in Japan, they wanted me to take them by the company car from Tsukuba to Akihabara. There is a direct train. However, they had a game they wanted to play. They wanted to try and challenge the streets and expressways of Tokyo without using the GPS in the car. Furthermore, they made a rule that I could not read the map. None of them speak Japanese. Also, they had never been to Tokyo before. So it was a real challenge. I knew it was going to be a late night. I told them we would be getting very lost. But they wanted to have fun and try it.
So, after work at about 6:00pm we left for our journey. I turned the GPS off, opened my diet coke and Fran Chocolate and relaxed in the drivers seat. I started driving and turned where they told me to. Well.... its a long story. But we got very lost in Tokyo. They could not read the signs and they got confused at express numbers and exits. It was very very funny. I was very relaxed drinking my coke. When I finished my coke I stopped at a Lawsons and got another one. I knew it was going to be a very long night. We finally got to Akihabara about 3 hours later. After we got there, we quickly parked the car and went into a couple stores. They then wanted to challenge to get to Shibuya. So, without GPS we challenged to get to Shibuya... This was a challenge we could not pass. We got very lost. I didn't care it was funny. At about 2:00am, my work colleagues decided the game was over. We turned on the GPS and came home. It was a very very interesting night and we drove down some interesting streets and saw a lot of Tokyo. We just don't know what part of Tokyo we were in. But it is a night I will never forget.
I got back last night and couldn't sleep. I had jet lag. Plus there were some issues back in Japan that kept me from being able to relax. I got about 2 hours of sleep and woke up and watched 2 movies during the night. This morning, I put Christmas lights on my house. I have been gone almost all month so no time to do it. My neighbors came out and laughed at me because Christmas is only one week away. We usually do this at the end of November. But better late than never. I got an email today from some friends in Hokkaido saying they wanted to come and have Christmas in Utah with me. I was happy to receive that. So I decided to put up the lights. They are a married couple with one baby girl. It should be fun to show them Utah during the holidays. There is some other people I wish could have come too but I hope next year.
Well... I am starting to feel very sleepy now. But I need to hang in there until its time to go to bed...
I will try to post some pics shortly....
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Peace in Sapporo....
I have been in Sapporo now for a few days. It has been so peaceful. I absolutely love this place and in the future I fully intend to live here again. Compared to last week in Mexico this week has been excellent. I think anything compared to last week would be excellent.
Sapporo is a little warmer this year. Actually Utah is coolder. There isn`t a lot of snow yet. But I am sure the snow will come. Odori park is beautiful with its illumination and the air is really fresh and crisp. As my friend Kent Derricott would say, "Kuki ga oishii yo!!!".
Today I am flying to Tokyo and my work will begin. The fun is now over ....heh heh. But it has been good. I will return to Hokkaido again in May. I look forward to it because I will be here longer and have more time to see some old friends. I got to eat some hokke and sapporo ramen, and yaki niku. So I am satisfied..... (Yea I also got to play in susukino a little...heh heh.). I will try and post some pics when I get home.
I have been in Sapporo now for a few days. It has been so peaceful. I absolutely love this place and in the future I fully intend to live here again. Compared to last week in Mexico this week has been excellent. I think anything compared to last week would be excellent.
Sapporo is a little warmer this year. Actually Utah is coolder. There isn`t a lot of snow yet. But I am sure the snow will come. Odori park is beautiful with its illumination and the air is really fresh and crisp. As my friend Kent Derricott would say, "Kuki ga oishii yo!!!".
Today I am flying to Tokyo and my work will begin. The fun is now over ....heh heh. But it has been good. I will return to Hokkaido again in May. I look forward to it because I will be here longer and have more time to see some old friends. I got to eat some hokke and sapporo ramen, and yaki niku. So I am satisfied..... (Yea I also got to play in susukino a little...heh heh.). I will try and post some pics when I get home.
Monday, December 05, 2005
TRIP FROM HELL!!!!!
I was out last week in Mexico for business. It was a trip from hell.... First my hotel in Monterrey was canceled. I have no idea why someone from my company called my hotel in Monterrey and canceled my hotel. When I find out who it was I will kill them...hehe
I got there late and they told me my room was canceled. Plus... They were booked. So no rooms available. It was 11:30pm. I had no hotel and no money. I could not exchange any money because it was too late. So I had the hotel desk clerk call and find me another hotel. We found one that was 20 minutes away. It was a hotel I have never heard of. Not an international hotel so I was worried. Then I had to get in a Taxi and go to the hotel knowing I had no money to pay the taxi. On the way to the hotel I told the driver I had no money. He stopped and told me to get out! I told him lets find an ATM. So we drove around to some convenience stores and I finally found one. I was able to get money and make my driver happy. Then he finally took me to the hotel.
The hotel was not very nice and I could not trust the water. So it was a bad night. The rest of the trip went ok until it was time to come home. I found out my return airline tickets had the wrong date on them. I was unable to leave Mexico until a day later. So I had to find another hotel in Mexico city and stay the night. I was really upset. I finally got home and now I am sick. I caught something in Mexico and could not return to work...
Its been so crazy.... I fly to Japan in 2 days and I really don't want to get back on another airplane.... but thats life!!
So I hope this trip isn't like the last one..... I can't wait for the holidays... I need a break!!!
I was out last week in Mexico for business. It was a trip from hell.... First my hotel in Monterrey was canceled. I have no idea why someone from my company called my hotel in Monterrey and canceled my hotel. When I find out who it was I will kill them...hehe
I got there late and they told me my room was canceled. Plus... They were booked. So no rooms available. It was 11:30pm. I had no hotel and no money. I could not exchange any money because it was too late. So I had the hotel desk clerk call and find me another hotel. We found one that was 20 minutes away. It was a hotel I have never heard of. Not an international hotel so I was worried. Then I had to get in a Taxi and go to the hotel knowing I had no money to pay the taxi. On the way to the hotel I told the driver I had no money. He stopped and told me to get out! I told him lets find an ATM. So we drove around to some convenience stores and I finally found one. I was able to get money and make my driver happy. Then he finally took me to the hotel.
The hotel was not very nice and I could not trust the water. So it was a bad night. The rest of the trip went ok until it was time to come home. I found out my return airline tickets had the wrong date on them. I was unable to leave Mexico until a day later. So I had to find another hotel in Mexico city and stay the night. I was really upset. I finally got home and now I am sick. I caught something in Mexico and could not return to work...
Its been so crazy.... I fly to Japan in 2 days and I really don't want to get back on another airplane.... but thats life!!
So I hope this trip isn't like the last one..... I can't wait for the holidays... I need a break!!!
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Which is correct???
Yesterday, I had a student tell me that another English speaker told him “I can understand” is not a natural expression in English.
Well this may be true. In the United States, I think most people would just say, “I understand”. But “I can understand” is also correct right?
My answer to this situation is this,
I do believe in the United States and maybe some other countries, “I understand” is the most natural way for this expression. However, that does not mean it is the most natural expression in other countries. English is now a global language. Many different countries now speak English and use very different expressions. So who is right and who is wrong?? Everyone is right and wrong. That is not important. The most important thing is can we communicate as a global society? I believe the answer is yes. However, to do this we need to be open to new expressions and understand how different cultures use the language. When students make a big error in grammar or vocabulary usage, I usually quickly point that out. However, small differences in expression usage I do not. This is because it is used, and it is understood in other areas.
However if the expression is one I have never heard or completely wrong, I tell the student this and give them direction for another expression to use. Everyone has their own style of speaking. It’s important to develop that. If a student has an interest in sounding like a native American speaker, I am always happy to help them. I do help students say things and sound as natural as possible. But being able to communicate is the most important part of speaking. I urge all English students to speak. Don’t be shy. Everyone speaks English differently and most importantly, everyone makes mistakes! LIVE and LEARN.
Yesterday, I had a student tell me that another English speaker told him “I can understand” is not a natural expression in English.
Well this may be true. In the United States, I think most people would just say, “I understand”. But “I can understand” is also correct right?
My answer to this situation is this,
I do believe in the United States and maybe some other countries, “I understand” is the most natural way for this expression. However, that does not mean it is the most natural expression in other countries. English is now a global language. Many different countries now speak English and use very different expressions. So who is right and who is wrong?? Everyone is right and wrong. That is not important. The most important thing is can we communicate as a global society? I believe the answer is yes. However, to do this we need to be open to new expressions and understand how different cultures use the language. When students make a big error in grammar or vocabulary usage, I usually quickly point that out. However, small differences in expression usage I do not. This is because it is used, and it is understood in other areas.
However if the expression is one I have never heard or completely wrong, I tell the student this and give them direction for another expression to use. Everyone has their own style of speaking. It’s important to develop that. If a student has an interest in sounding like a native American speaker, I am always happy to help them. I do help students say things and sound as natural as possible. But being able to communicate is the most important part of speaking. I urge all English students to speak. Don’t be shy. Everyone speaks English differently and most importantly, everyone makes mistakes! LIVE and LEARN.
Friday, November 11, 2005
TGIF!!!!!!!!!!
Well its Friday almost 5:00pm. I am at work... oops I should not say that because I should be working. But... I am burned out today and time to go home. Its been a crazy week for me. I have some friends from Japan and Germany staying at my house this week. Its been interesting to have 3 different languages being spoken. Sometimes all 3 languages are being spoken at the same time. So I reflect how far the world as come or changed in the last 60 years. 60 years ago I don't think this kind of thing would occur so much. But I am lucky to have great friends from these two wonderful countries!!
Last night we all went to see a tennis tournament. It was fun and I love tennis so I really enjoyed it. But we didn't get back until late (actually this morning). I had to work today so I have been kind of a zombie. So more coke to keep me going!!! hehe.
Well its 5:00pm now.... TIME TO GO HOME!!!
Well its Friday almost 5:00pm. I am at work... oops I should not say that because I should be working. But... I am burned out today and time to go home. Its been a crazy week for me. I have some friends from Japan and Germany staying at my house this week. Its been interesting to have 3 different languages being spoken. Sometimes all 3 languages are being spoken at the same time. So I reflect how far the world as come or changed in the last 60 years. 60 years ago I don't think this kind of thing would occur so much. But I am lucky to have great friends from these two wonderful countries!!
Last night we all went to see a tennis tournament. It was fun and I love tennis so I really enjoyed it. But we didn't get back until late (actually this morning). I had to work today so I have been kind of a zombie. So more coke to keep me going!!! hehe.
Well its 5:00pm now.... TIME TO GO HOME!!!
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Happy Halloween!!!
It was a great Halloween this year. I was busy giving candy to kids. But I had a good day. Many people wore costumes at my work. My boss dressed up as a Samurai. I didn't dress up. But I did leave work early to go to one party and hurry and go home to give candy to trick or treaters.
Here are some pictures of some kids who came to my door. Also, you can see a picture of my front door. We usually put pumpkins with faces called "jack-o-lanterns" in front of our door to scare away evil spirits. Many people decorate their homes for Halloween also.
Friday, October 28, 2005
Another Business Trip
Another Business Trip….
I have been gone a couple days back in Michigan for a business trip. I just returned today and very glad to be back. It was a stressful trip for me. But it went good. The time difference between here and Michigan is 2 hours. It doesn’t affect me when I go there but when I return I am exhausted. So as you guessed I am dead tonight! Tomorrow we turn our clocks back 1 hour. The summer and autumn time is over. Now its winter time… We get to sleep an extra hour. But the days seem a little shorter now. But I guess they are shorter anywhere you go during the winter. Well tomorrow is Saturday!!! I am going to be a big couch potato!! I wish I could go to a hot spring (温泉)and relax ……
I have been gone a couple days back in Michigan for a business trip. I just returned today and very glad to be back. It was a stressful trip for me. But it went good. The time difference between here and Michigan is 2 hours. It doesn’t affect me when I go there but when I return I am exhausted. So as you guessed I am dead tonight! Tomorrow we turn our clocks back 1 hour. The summer and autumn time is over. Now its winter time… We get to sleep an extra hour. But the days seem a little shorter now. But I guess they are shorter anywhere you go during the winter. Well tomorrow is Saturday!!! I am going to be a big couch potato!! I wish I could go to a hot spring (温泉)and relax ……
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Wow its Thursday!! I am so glad tomorrow is Friday. I need a serious break before I break. Today I found a really cool video of a commercial for the new Vollswagen golf gti. Its a take off from the Gene Kelly musical "Singing in the Rain". This show is one of my all time favorites. Gene Kelly is one of my very favorite entertainers! People don't believe me when I tell them but its true! I have always loved theater arts. Thanks to my mother I have been involved and seen many productions. Check out this link for the movie. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-video/Media/video/2005/01/27/golfgti.mov
By the way, have you seen the movie "Phantom of the Opera"?? The theater production is of coarse great. But I highly recommend the movie!
By the way, have you seen the movie "Phantom of the Opera"?? The theater production is of coarse great. But I highly recommend the movie!
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Ouch the Jeep!!!
I went 4 wheeling in Moab Utah. Moab is probly the most popular place to 4 wheel. People from all over the country come ever year. This spring I went. Well look what happened to this new Jeep! Yea everyone was ok. I returned and bought me a new jeep just a couple months later. 4 Wheeling is one of my hobbies. But its an expensive hobbie!
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Welcome, have a seat!
Hello!! Welcome to my blog!! I have had a log of requests about my blog. So I have decided to post one here. This blog has been refreshed and it is starting out new.
My blog is “My Stuff”. My stuff means my thoughts, feelings, and experiences. You may not like everything you will read or see here. But its my stuff and I am sharing it with you.
For English learners, this will be a good opportunity to read and understand many native expressions. You may learn some good words and bad words. But you will learn. Feel free to email me and make comments anytime. I love to hear peoples thoughts and feelings and hear about other’s experiences. So while I share “my stuff”, I am happy if you can also share “your stuff”!!
My blog is “My Stuff”. My stuff means my thoughts, feelings, and experiences. You may not like everything you will read or see here. But its my stuff and I am sharing it with you.
For English learners, this will be a good opportunity to read and understand many native expressions. You may learn some good words and bad words. But you will learn. Feel free to email me and make comments anytime. I love to hear peoples thoughts and feelings and hear about other’s experiences. So while I share “my stuff”, I am happy if you can also share “your stuff”!!
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