This is my not my first attempt to keep a blog, but it's my first attempt to keep one with a specific purpose and theme. My purpose is to disseminate information, greetings, and stories as efficiently as possible, because as much as I love all of you, I am terrible at keeping in touch via email or phone. My theme, rather than just the semi-random and largely-uninteresting happenings of my daily life, will be the still-random-but-hopefully-more-interesting happenings of my daily life in
Perhaps I am getting ahead of myself. For those of you who might not know, I am leaving from
The first question I am usually asked when I explain my plans is: Do you speak Japanese? The answer: No, I don’t. Not at all. It’s actually not a requirement of the Program, or of most of the programs I looked at. Since being accepted, I have bought or been sent three books to try to help me learn to read and speak. I can say a few phrases at this point, and recognize a few letters and a very few words. I am counting on a.) immersion to teach me more quickly than books, and b.) people’s ability to speak English.
But back to the basics. In May, I was placed in
It’s also a wonderful place to be a JET. Their Board of Education hires seventy of us as part of the city-wide Hello World Program. We are each placed in a single school, instead of having to hop between several schools as most JETs do. They also hire a General Advisor and an Educational Advisor to help us out. I don’t know much about the specifics in other cities, but this seems pretty idyllic to me.
I think that’s enough for one day. Perhaps tomorrow I’ll bore you with the details of packing and other pre-departure preparations.
What an adventure you are embarking on!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing Japan through your eyes.
Good luck!
Wonderful beginning. If you're really going to be THAT bad at correspondence, you'd better check here for news of your cat.
ReplyDeleteLove, MOM