Monday, 29 June 2009

Roku ban - A garden without dirt?



Again beginnings.....

To paraphrase someone i know all too well - The way you write seems to be unrepresentative of the way you speak when i call you on skype.... Now to quote - "you write like a smart person but when i talk to you ya still sound like a rangi bro."

Thank-you for your honesty little bro.

So its started to rain outside - apparently its a cycle... a yearly event that happens (surprise surprise) every year. The rain lasts 2 weeks and then you endure a level of humidity close to the feeling, that could accurately be described as living in a bowl of jelly (this is how i have interpreted what i have been told anyway).

Pff - bring it...

So as i do most weekends, i find myself standing in the supermarket intrigued, while at the same time oblivious to every label that surrounds me.... im not going to try and make this sound any smarter than it was, but have you ever bought a beer only to find out its a super fizzy apple juice? Yeah probably not - it was gutting - but then it gets worse when a friend comes round and tells you the beer you thought you had bought is actually called "kids drink"....... yeah even more dissapointing.

Speaking of beer, I went out to a beer "garden" last weekend - a brilliant idea that would never work in New Zealand (due to our national inherent nature to excessively drink till we do something stupid or collapse) but it was fascinating non the less. Basically you pay $50.00 and you can eat and drink all you want for a two hour period... no one told us to leave so we stayed till closing enjoying the delights of hot saki (which seems to all of a sudden hit you like a left hook, unsuspectingly delivered by a fat girl at a cake eating competition because you looked at her cake with desire). The event was held on the roof of some high rise building in the middle of town that they had covered in astro turf and decked out with outdoor dining..... I did enjoy the evening and i feel as though the evening enjoyed me.

Ok so im going to cut out now and go explain the spoken difference between 1 woman and a group of women to a group of 7 year olds (some of you will understand this ever so tough pronuciation for me).

play nicely now........

K



Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Go ban - Is that edible?




The word blog just makes me think of bogans...... so this probably wont end well.

As im sitting here at my desk i think about the children that im supposed to be teaching and how i could incorporate safety around the home into this months lesson plan...... may be i should go and teach them how running with knives or scissors isnt safe........ while i contemplate this thought i also have to consider how much damage could be done with one unsupervised 5 year old and a box of matches...... ahhh theres only 50 matches in the box and its not like i left him with a lighter right?? Lighters seem to last forever, matches do run out.... eventually, and its not like I gave him any cigarettes!

Now with 50 matches of spare time I can update you with my travels again.....

I have now got myself hooked up with a..... small, black, inexpensive communicator..... named candy, na its just a phone and it doesnt have a strippers name. The phones here are pretty cool.... they all have buttons (no surprises there), but im not sure what half of the buttons do - it was a purchase that in previous years would have fascinated me but now im finding is super overwhelming.... click this to do that and click that to do this and then you have text messaging that is more about sending little pictures of your desires as opposed to letters to create words that state your actual wishes (which seems much more logical to me).

Anyway (cellphone stupidness out of the way)......... I went out to a true blue foreigner get together the other night, it was great.... we sat around and drunk and talked and drunk a little more and talked a little louder and louder and then smacked out a few chords of rockband......... its a universal source of entertainment but I still hate karaoke with a vengence! Karaoke just seems to be like verbal heroin here - if your not hooked when you arrive then you will be when you leave and i refuse to entertain that possibility. Some say "its about having confidence to get up and sing a few lines for everyone - show your balls" i say "leave it to those who can sing..................... which isnt you so SIT DOWN"! At the end of the day - the place where this idiocy took place was gorgeous.... a rather big Japanese style house set in the country - oh the coolness of it all!

I went out last night and fulfilled that desire i have had since i arrived.......i ate a whale, well not a whole one but i took 2 bites out of one - its really not worth the green peace aggression the Japanese get from going after it..... speaking of eating weird stuff.... i just ate what i thought was sherbert and it wasnt...... my fingers are dyed red and my mouth is red too.......... god help me if that was rat poison...... everyday not knowing how to read turns your life into a game of roulette.

Before i wrap it up i have to send a shout out to my mother and father - well done on your Qatar appointment! You're never too old to get involved right!!!!??

Oh yeah and im on skype now so it would be good to here from one or two of you - my name in Japan should find me quickly enough.

so slap ya later

chur chur bros

K

Shi ban - alone in a land of togetherness.




* Photo missing

Dear you,

The worst thing about writing a blog, is having to write the first line..... its like thinking of something witty or different to write inside a birthday card..... no matter how many times you write and erase your efforts, these attempts never seem to be funny, interesting, thoughtful or quirky enough....... and you end up just settling with some mindless generic drivel.... so happy birthday to all of you even if its not your birthday.

Now my adventures to date have not lessened by any extent - and this place, as most of you who read these rants will be aware, is just nuts.

I have shifted into my own apartment and am enjoying my own space - its larger than a shoebox but smaller than an Egyptian pyramid...... now hows that for a definitive description? Basically its all good and gives me time to get away from everyone and everyone has time to get away from me....

I went shopping the other day for groceries...... god what a trip!!! They have amazing fruit and vege here that tastes so fresh and clean......... don't mind the fact that you going to pay about $20 for a watermelon however!??!!? Yeah yeah - they do get some nice fresh stuff floating about over here (i heard they picked up a drifting whale the other day........ did a few experiments on it and ate the rest...... pff floating freshness!) but you are paying top dollar for that freshness.

I cannot begin to explain dining in Japan. Its like most things here - they haven't invented anything ground breaking or new for themselves - but god, give them an idea that someone else came up with and they can deconstruct it and re-invent it beautifully........... most of the time. They have a huge emphasis on bakeries here but alas no meat pies or baked potatoes....... maybe i could introduce these fine Kiwi/Brit delicacies and find some Asian lass who maybe able to recreate them inclusive of a built in desert of some sort........ or maybe i am just wishful thinking.

I have been back to cult city again (Tendi) - and i have decided i am going to return home to New Zealand at a later date and start my own religion............ There is so much money involved the deceptive arts of religious belief...... And so thus the church of Roperdium shall be born. I have previously discussed this with one person who i believe will enter into this venture with me, and like Scientology i am going to go down the path of "no questions will be answered until i receive monies" - but until then just know that your life is going to be sooo much better belonging to my church...... $5000 min payment.

Now sunsets...... i don't know what it is with this place, maybe it is its location on the globe or something - but the sunsets here are just wow - big, watchable, and reddy orange (funny that, the colour thing, being that it is a sun Kane you fool)........ now they should call this place "land of the setting sun" instead of "land of the rising sun" - i hate mornings and i assume so do most of you - so just think how much more inviting this place could sound if it was "land of the setting sun".......... I'm already thinking island music with Japanese/Hawaiian girls dancing in the foreground of a blissfully fading red hot circle of fire - oh how inviting..... but hey that's just the idea of one Gaijin (foreigner) abroad.

My language skills are building slowly - and i should be able to produce a full sentence understandably in English really soon! My Japanese is getting somewhat better also - but i still have that feeling of needing my hand held......... i cant help but think everything that comes out of my mouth in Japanese is being pronounced wrongly....... it reminds me a lot of speaking English in Britain ha ha

The school kids are a blast - and through self indulgence and by popular demand, I have attached a photo of two of the terrors who teach me more than i teach them....... Junpei and Shuto.

And with that i shall depart by saying, yet again - i have forgotten more than i remembered but it all adds to the tale to be told next time....

So from the Zespri silver in Japan i bid you all farewell till then.

Ja-ne folks :)

San ban - Religion is for the religious..

A rule to remember.........

You should never start writing letters if you don't know what you're going to say, and you should NEVER ever ever under any circumstance start to write a blog if you're in the same mindset aforementioned......... Ok so I have already broken that rule now.

Well last time i wrote to all of you, i bleated about the food, driving, electronics and general way in which this wide eyed walking zebra (zebra being the nick name some of the children gave me when they first saw my new hairstyle) was not ready for this environment......

but now!!!!!

Im still baffled at times by this culture! I have so much to tell - but only a limited amount of time before i lose you (if i haven't already) with interest of my tales.

Lets start with my travels - I went to a place called Nara. It is a beautiful city where deer roam the streets and only attack you if you dont have food for them, I just wanted to pat one without having to pay for over priced rat food for crying out loud! In Nara i went to a temple called the Todaiji that would dwarf even the largest of dutch folk...... there is something about a massive structure made of wood that supersedes the wow factor of something really huge made of concrete or iron..... maybe only just.

After that i stumbled blindly into another temple where they were about to have a little prayer session - i wanted to experience it for myself so i waltz on in also..... my cousin wasn't having a bar of it and went back to the car - "religion is for the religious" he proclaimed - of which he is not.......... i am not religious myself as most of you know - but i did want to see what all the fuss was about......... my error in curiosity was made here if i wasn't prepared for emotional discomfort. Sure enough i walked in and sat near the front on my knees like a good catholic school boy (no pun intended) and I was surrounded by 50 others...... within 5 mins that 50 had turned into at least 500 and this is where i lost speculative count. Ok ok so im sitting in a temple looking like a lost European puppy with a zebra mane haircut with almost front row seats and then about 15 mystic looking hooded priests walk out and one of them bangs on a huge gong! Everyone claps four times and folds over to praying position and chants some chant............ its at this point in time i feel as thou im not ready to witness the sacrificial killing of a young virgin child - and even thou i may have witnessed the killing of millions of lambs in my lifetime - this is one time i wouldn't be to comfortable with reliving my meat works days......... luckily it didnt amount to this but it was 25 mins of chanting and bowing and clapping i had to endure, and at the end of it all, as strange as it had been - im glad i didnt join my cousin to sit it out in the car....... it was a moment in time that wont leave my thoughts quickly.

I thought as i left the temple my religious experience was going to end there - little did i know (theres a theme of not knowing much building here isnt there?). We got beer essentials and returned to our hostel........ this is where i learnt outside of the temple this religion is based on getting waste faced and having a good time. Back at the hostel i think my cousin and i were the only ones not committed to this religion and everyone was drinking themselves batty. We found our room and were shortly after introduced to two wonderful blokes who came for a beer with us..... those two very quickly turned into five (one of them just so happened to be the head of the church and was the most battered - he was genuinely charming) and thus proved to me that its not what you drink but who you drink with that makes for good conversation.

I could go on and on about the strange events of that evening but if i haven't already lost you then im about to if i dont change the topic.

So i travelled to Kyoto the next day - google it for an explanation i shall have to deliver this story another day.

The school and children are fantastic - i try to recall what it was like to be young and believe anything and everything - when i was a child i remember travelling with my father to the south island one time on the bus and the driver said "on your left hand side you should be able to see the ferry......." i looked for what seemed like my whole childhood but couldn't see the FAIRY...... this is the only comparison i can make but i remember being so disappointed years later when i found out the true meaning, so i try to be as clear and as obvious with the children as possible.

My boss is fantastic and has bent over backward helping me get established...... he gave me a laptop the other day so im well chuffed..... i have an apartment that i shift into on the 11th for which he lent me the bond for also......... i think it was something like 2 months in advance and gift payments blah blah so its not small money.
My cousin has been fantastic - i know 2 days in the same room as Kane can get on your wick very quickly - but he has weathered the storm like a trooper.........(although he did shoot me and draw blood the other day) hats off cuz.

Food - hmm im still chucking back something new each week and my latest venture that stands out for me was caviar (fish eggs)......... yes i could gorge myself on the food here. Im coming home fat my friends ha ha! "Yeah right" - a fat Kane ha ha ha.

Now as usual im going to complain about the driving - but im going to keep reserved about it, i just want to reiterate that its worse than my driving on the right hand side of the road. Speaking of driving on the right hand side of the road, I saw a bloke on a scooter the other day casually riding on the right hand side of the road - either he had just come back from the states or Europe or he just thought it was ok and he could fit between the gutter and all the oncoming traffic........ either way he was an idiot.

Well if you have made it this far with the "Kane version" of brief blog then well done! I miss all 6 of you very much and the comforts of familiarity are present............

Hey just quickly - anybody managed to catch that pig spreading his cough in NZ? And if any of you have caught the cough but not the pig - well in the words of a wise man who once said.......... best thing for you is to "go walk it off".


Ja-ne from the Zebra (Zespri silver) abroad.

K

Nee ban - Japaneasing myself into it......




I have been here over a month now - its been a blast and a real eye opener........ the cultural differences are huge. I have been introduced to a number of things, all of which i at some certain level thought i was ready for but during these new experiences then realised i had quietly and completely mis-judged these moments...... for example i thought they all just ate rice and whale here......... maybe the occasional cat or dog..... the food here so far has been far from tiresome. Yes a lot of it is rice and you're going to turn into a walking paddy field if you dont mix it up - but mixing it up so far has resulted in me eating raw chicken, cartilage bits, raw liver and the heart of some animal i know wasn't a chicken because it was too big, and wasn't a lamb because it was too small.......... the questions surrounding that evening out hmmmmmmmmm (no whale eaten yet quintip or leon) ha ha.......

so i got myself along to a really flash karaoke bar here in Okayama..... i sung, i drunk, i went along with it.......... i still HATE karaoke and cant understand the neurological affliction associated with so many people liking it here...... cultural difference exhibit b!

I visited Hiroshima (peace museum very moving), Osaka (i flew in their too so blah blah), and Kobe (earthquake massiveness) over the last few weekends - Hiroshima you cant really plan for - any expectation you have will not be what you find in this alive and busy, yet historically sad city.

Electronics - 2 of the 5 people reading this have asked me about it and.......... its the same as back home - just done better, and more you have much more selection regarding whats on offer. I saw a navigation system for your car the other day that was in (accurate to your surroundings) 3D........and an external hard drive........ wow wee you may say but...... it was a terabyte for $200..... thats nz dollars......... or as my cousin says "5 really nice shiny stones from back home should do it"!

Well i have my classroom now......... new new new sums it up best. Everything is spik and sp sp sp span spanking new.

about 15 children over two classes ranging from 4 years old to 6 years old....... you cant help but feel, as one friend put it, "a little paternal".

which brings me to my next point....... i swear without a word of a doubt i have been asked "would you like a girlfriend"? and been given a short list of desirable ready for the ongoing tasks of serving my needs, on multiple occasions all be it only missing a brochure or pamphlet to order them with......

Now driving (sorry mum but this really gets on my goat and expletives till now have been well restrained) - these guys are SHIT! Everyone here is living in a bubble, and driving around with those things that race horses use to cover their eyes! I was out with one of the girls from work the other night and she backed up to the restaurant that we were going to..... back..... back..... back..... SMACK. She basically backed her car into the front door of the restaurant at walking speed......... and if i didnt think that was bad - well i got a huge surprise the other day when i saw a guy who had 3 lanes to choose from sitting at the lights on the wrong side of the road!!!!!! DUDE!! ARE ALL THE CARS COMING STRAIGHT AT YOU NOT TELLING YOU ANYTHING???? 3 LANE OPTIONS AND YOU PICK OPTION NUMBER 4.............. DICK HEAD!!!!!

ok rant over and done with......... and so too shall i end the bigger blah biddy blah here......... i have a class to go and join........ i wonder how much is being learnt when all the kids do is throw balls at the teacher........... maybe japans next shot putt team i have in the making.... their aim is getting better!

oh yeah and random tidbit i have learnt - the masks they wear that i always thought was to protect from pollution.......... not the case at all. Its to protect others from sickness - if you see someone wearing the mask then they are probably feeling a little sick themselves and are wearing it to protect YOU from getting sick.

and cherry blossoms are........... just WOW......... so gorgeous.

So from here in Japan, catch ya later bros!

chur chur

Ichi ban - The Kiwi Zespri has landed!






Hey guys and Steve in Europe (you know who you are),

I'm sitting in my classroom right now - its all good here - and to save myself a bit of time im going to bloggerise myself, now there seems to be no structure to this bleat so you will notice it is all over the show but blah blah just read it for an update - alternatively if you think you could do without it then you should all have a window close button nearby..... the question is what brought you here in the first place?

now its very different to back in nz, or even Europe for that.... they have a different attitude in regards to how one should live life, its all very courteous and giving and everyone respects one anothers stuff - since being here i havent seen one mark on any buildings....... tagging doesn't exist which is nice. the only pricks here are foreigners apparently - so im trying to avoid that band wagon. (oh yeah and the yakuza who are a nasty piece of work....... they mess with you if you mess with them - a not so in your face gang - but very horrible all the same).
food is healthy - super healthy........ its like this, i just had a drink which had 7 vegetables and 3 fruits in it and it tasted like pure grape juice...... they know how to do funky things with food..... no preservatives and 0% sugar........ i have found the whale meat.... mean as steaks of it guys... so now to go buy it and eat it!......... watch this space.
i have a boss who i havn't spoken a word of sense to yet....... he knows English like i know Japanese. i have done one week of observing - next week i teach and then the week after im solo....... i love it! the kids are so cool.... im teaching around 5 years of age - the English is as good as a 5 year old in nz and they are super curious.
the girls here are surprisingly fit - im not an Asian girl fan, but you cant ignore some of the beauty out there..... and a European looking bloke like myself draws some attention for sure......... none i have yet to encounter as being bad ha ha..... now what to say to them? konichiwa hite hite!
im living with my cousin at the moment on a couch in a house for which its entirety wouldn't be bigger than a large lounge back in nz ha ha na that's an exaggeration - think of it like one room big enough for a double bed then times that by 7 now put a kitchen and bathroom into that space...... oh yeah and a wash room, a lounge and a bedroom..... hmm maybe its easier if i just send photos....... either way its not that tiny.
technology here supersedes the west (no surprises there aye stu!) with every toilet seat being heated and every car having a tv in the dashboard ha ha....... absolutely mad (and the discovery has only just begun)...... and the stereotype about Asians and shit driving has been nothing but been re - enforced coming here - i saw a guy yesterday try and do a u turn from hard left to the opposite side of a 4 lane main street! Dick! and then you have red light runners who stop first then half way through a light change have a brain melt down and decide to go........ idiots..... but im sure this all comes back to bloody tvs in the dashboards of cars here!!!!!!!!!
everyday im eating something new..... i had raw octopus yesterday and im going to give fish eggs a go tonight. The octopus suckers pop in your mouth......... my cousin says i have to stop bringing all this weird shitty asian food home ha ha but im here to get involved right?!?!?
gambling is a big no no here - you can do it as long as money isnt involved....... so my first weekend here had me found at the center of an illegal poker tournament...... i made it to the last 4 and then bust..... 10 or so players....... the game i could follow - the chatter in between i couldn't......
immigration - for those of you who didn't already know..... they didn't stick a finger up my bum - but they did hold me in a cell for over an hour.... language issues and visa worries - once i figured out what was going on it had kinda sorted itself out....... ha ha
i got on the train after a mind boggling mission trying to understand where the trains actually were......... and they had employed 3 people to stand at the end of the platform and wave goodbye to the train - what a first (second , third) impression......!
the ticket guy came along asked me for my ticket then everyone elses one by one....... then once all were collected he returned to the middle of the train and thanked everyone - either that or he told everyone to get stuffed and not to sit on the train longer than your paid for stop......... i wasn't too sure obviously - but he seemed nice enough. He then bowed about a million times and left.
this last week has had as many new "oh my god moments" in it that im overly eager to see what tonight brings let alone tommorrow!
arghhh so much more to tell but i have to run and catch some kids (and not in the scary trench coat and dark glasses fashion), i cant sit here all day on email.......... im now responsible for the youth of japan and thier ability to interact with western english speaking countries ohh the humor of it all is almost uncontainable! ha ha ha - hey everything is sweet as aint it kids?
i hope everything is well back home and abroad - mum sorry about the language in this blorerog but im sure you will overlook those areas ha ha

miss you all heaps and heaps


x x x