Is it too late to make New Year's resolutions?
Well if it is then too bad... I didn't have time to sit and think about this. If you're gonna break resolutions ones should really put in the time to think about it. Anyway here they are:
1- Do Something I haven't done before. Living in Hawaii you come to realize that there is so much of the world that you haven't seen. I do have the advantage of being in Japan so I should see the world, or at least something close by.
2- Learn Japanese. To the point where I can have a general understanding of the language and converse in everyday situations. For example: ordering food, giving directions, asking/answering questions, and etc. If I plan to live here for at least two years then I should be able to show it, or shall I say speak it?
3- Have a 95% accuracy rating in my blogs. This is a recent resolution. Last night I got some critisicm that my blogs are hard to read and most of the time don't make sense. I was gonna brush it off but after being accused of eating babies because of my horrific spelling, I think its time to change.
Anyway first day back to teaching. We just had a morning assembly and the students look pretty calm. But maybe because its fricken freezng here. I believe its in the 30's at the moment. I feel kind of bad for the students. The schools don't have central heating so majority of the classrooms don't have heat. Which means its pretty cold in there. The staff room has a couple of heaters in certain areas that make the room pretty comfortable. Actually as I'm typing, the computer is right next to one of the heaters making my stay here very warm. Gotta get going soon, work calls.
BREAk it Down
1- Do Something I haven't done before. Living in Hawaii you come to realize that there is so much of the world that you haven't seen. I do have the advantage of being in Japan so I should see the world, or at least something close by.
2- Learn Japanese. To the point where I can have a general understanding of the language and converse in everyday situations. For example: ordering food, giving directions, asking/answering questions, and etc. If I plan to live here for at least two years then I should be able to show it, or shall I say speak it?
3- Have a 95% accuracy rating in my blogs. This is a recent resolution. Last night I got some critisicm that my blogs are hard to read and most of the time don't make sense. I was gonna brush it off but after being accused of eating babies because of my horrific spelling, I think its time to change.
Anyway first day back to teaching. We just had a morning assembly and the students look pretty calm. But maybe because its fricken freezng here. I believe its in the 30's at the moment. I feel kind of bad for the students. The schools don't have central heating so majority of the classrooms don't have heat. Which means its pretty cold in there. The staff room has a couple of heaters in certain areas that make the room pretty comfortable. Actually as I'm typing, the computer is right next to one of the heaters making my stay here very warm. Gotta get going soon, work calls.
BREAk it Down
2 Comments:
I KNOW I KNOW, I have BAD SPELLING!! But that does not give you the right to say that Lisa is nice. And to go as far as calling her a female Justin Yamanuha!? I've never heard anyone insult him that bad. Calling me a bad speller, baby eater, and a fart smeller I can handle but Lisa nice, non-jerk-like, and a female Justin Yamanuha I will not stand for it...
hey hey hey that's my friend you're talking about! First, Lisa is all those things Joel said, especially nice...to your face! Our black, crispy hearts help us to be nice to your face...but behind your backs, WATCH OUT! Nah, jus kidding! Lisa is genuine!
I think your resolutions are really good. Mines are similar. We should get started on the Japanese thing.
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