On Tuesday and Wednesday, I attended one of my schools that has some serious discipline problems. The abridged version of the events that happened on these days is that a 7th grader got pushed down a stairwell on Tuesday and had to go to the hospital to receive six staples in his scalp. I won't go into details about what happened to him the next day when he came back to school, but I will say that he was not spared from the other students' bullying just because he had split his head open the day before.
BUT, today was a really good day and I taught some of my favorite kids at Naru-chu and that always improves my spirits. My Japanese lesson went well and I am always impressed by how fast two hours will go if you're in the mood for learning. I'm lucky to have a teacher who enjoys cheesy English-to-Japanese puns because I come up with that stuff all of the time. I was also impressed recently when Miori sensei's husband was daring enough to try my quinoa-vinegar-basil-nutritional yeast dish that i've made for countless people while living here:



They both seemed to like it a lot but we all still ate enough sashimi to fill us up either way.
So it's the end of a week that really tested my nerves but tomorrow at this time I will be in Seoul- a year and one week after I was in Korea last October. I'm happy to get out of Japan for a bit but I think I'll be glad to come back as well...so far that's always been the case.
1 comment:
Brad,
Take some benedryl and an epipin with you on your trip to Korea. Have a safe trip.
Dad
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