Saturday, January 30, 2010
OFFICIALLY MARRIED
Last week Mako and I submitted our paperwork to the local city office meaning...we are OFFICIALLY MARRIED in Japan. We do plan on having a formal celebration once I start working, but to celebrate the occaision we went to a very nice Italian Restaurant. The meal was just excellent, perhaps the best Italian Food I ever had. After the meal something very shocking happened. We were walking back to the station and heard a thud. An old man had fallen to the floor face first. We went to help him, and were shocked to see blood everywhere. As people came to help him he kept saying ...."Sumimasen" or Excuse me, even though he was in so much pain all he could think of is how he was being an inconvienence for everyone helping him. He was given a tissue to stem the bleeding and he decided to use it to wipe up the blood on the floor. Eventually the station staff came to help him and it seems like he was going to be ok...
Thursday, January 7, 2010
BIG NEWS!
I haven't had the opportunity to update this blog as often as I would like, but to all those loyal readers I have some big news. Me and my girlfriend (Mako) are officially engaged!! 2010 is off to a great start. Now that being said, there is some paper work to go through, being different nationalities and all. For one, I had to get a sworn affadavit from the Canadian Embassy saying that I am not already married in Canada. Luckily I found a law firm in Osaka that has someone who speaks english. It will be an interesting proccess to go through.
Otherwise things in Japan are a bit slow. I have stopped taking my course here and focused on finding work. I had one offer to teach english for good pay but I had to commit to 2-3 years. I have emailed some professors here but no response. I am thinking of sending my Resume to the big companies but I need to convert it to Japanese first (currently what I am working on). Speaking of Japanese, my ability has improved, but still a long way to go. I am finding it very interesting learning the kanji (chinese characters) since each kanji can be thought of as a picture and learning how that picture translates into the kanji's meaning gives insight into the culture.
Anyway it is looking like it will be a very exciting 2010, and I will do my best to keep up the posts.
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