Monday, February 13, 2006

I Pity the Fool!

There was a knock on our door last Saturday night. We didn't have to go open the door or even call out "come it". In Japan they just "come in". This bothered us when we first got to Japan, now we just keep our door locked if we don't want people walking in. Got to work smarter, not harder. It was one of my adult students who is also a church member. She has been studying English for a few years now but the only two phrases she can usually remember when she tries to speak English are, "thank you" and "good morning." We were greeted with a hearty "good morning!" as she entered. The funny thing is that she knows she is misusing the phrases. She and I think its funny at least and always make each other laugh, which in turn makes everyone around us laugh, likely at us. We have fun classes.

She told us in her janglish, Japanese and English all mixed up together, that she was taking us somewhere the next day. It seemed as though we were supposed to know this, but we didn't. We finally figured out that she was inviting us to a flower festival.

The next day dawned and Mary Ellen and I headed out with my student and two other ladies from church we are friends with. I'll let the pictures tell the rest of the story which includes seaweed tea, flowers and trees, noodles and Mr. T keeping it real in the Far East. The grilled squid was located directly across from Mr. T. I think he was yelling, "I pity the fool who eats that scariness!"









3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That looks like a lot of fun!

Thanks for sharing the pictures of your day with us.

We (the Schaecher family) miss you both! You are never far from our thoughts & often in our prayers.

Vanessa:)

P.S. Jeff...Mom & I saw your mom & dad at a MAUC event tonight...it was nice to chat with them for a bit. :o)

2/13/2006 1:28 PM  
Blogger CëRïSë said...

Great pix! Good times.

2/13/2006 11:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the pictures :)

3/29/2006 2:28 AM  

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