So, I’ve obviously found an internet cafe. :) Roommates & I hope to get internet in the apartment in the beginning of July, so I will hopefully update the blog more often. As for right now, there are three posts BELOW this one going all the way from the airport to Nisshin. I’ve actually finished my training at work now (as of yesterday). Tomorrow will be my first real day. Of course, it stinks to work again but it’s not too bad. A little nerve wracking so far!! Should get easier though. There are around 800 students. 10 or so teachers? Canadian, Australian, English, Irish, American, Japanese, and so on. All very nice and fun too. I don’t really know what else to say?!? There’s a hundred new funny stories I have to tell – like going to a restaurant and not understanding anything, fun food surprises, the train, the grocery store!!! I finally found peanut butter! SO exciting. :) I guess I’ll leave it at that for now. I’m doing well, adjusting alright so far. Nisshin is rather small. It’s only 20 minutes from Nagoya so that’s good. I work in Toyota which is 17 minutes away on the train. I guess once I get on the internet more often I will be able to write better posts about specific funny stuff…. I hope everyone’s doing well and having fun!!!!!!
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Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. “The world is so full of a number of things, I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings.” :-)
I’m glad to hear that you have made it to your new home and to see it as well. Continued good fortune on finding your way through the country.
Hey Katie; I got your post card today 6/24, almost faster than mail from Miami! Nice to see the blog and know you’re doing well and having fun too,
Dad
Hey my little chick-a-dee,glad to hear you are doing fine,of course I knew you would!Keep in touch,Love and miss you.
You know who!!
Hi Katie; I stumbled onto your blog while Googling the Osu Flea Market.
I lived in Set o City from 96-2000 and worked at Toyota Motors. Took the Aichi Kanjo railway to work every day. Many friends lived in Nisshin.
I assume you are no longer in Japan, but your blog is interesting. Nice to see how you evolved from the early posts to the later ones.
Did you learn any Japanese???
After 4 years in Japan, it is a permanent part of my psyche and life now…
Cheers.
S