The Suffering of the Sleep-deprived
Today feels like treacle. Everything is kind of one step removed, and moving very very slowly. It doesn’t help that I am sitting here surrounded by the office hum.
Was up late last night calling the UK and generally being excited about our travel plans. It’s shaping up to be a good trip, even though I just heard I’m going to miss Mark at Heathrow by about an hour!
Chiho may have found us cheaper tickets. That would be a very good thing 🙂
Homeward Bound
Well, I managed to find some flights to London for 83,000 yen, so it looks like we might make it over for Christmas after all. Still need to check with everyone back at home to make sure that they will be around (it would be just my luck to fly back just as everyone is off to spend Christmas in Chile or something).
Luckily we’re not taking the cat, so I reckon a cool 600,000 yen all in for the first (and for the forseeable future -last!) family trip. I think it’s worth it, ’cause I think I should go and see my two grandmothers and it’s probably one of our last chances to drag the whole family off as one (before the player gains her independence!).
Found out she spent the whole of today sleeping instead of studying the way she promised to… so she’s grounded next weekend.
The power of the petty tyrant 😉
Short Bride
Okay, so I just went to see The Corpse Bride with my family (all except the princess, who was working, and the cat, who just isn’t into Tim Burton films). Hmmm.
Let’s just say it was short, and had some good bits, and seemed to be lacking about 37% of its plot. Not the best thing I’ve seen from the BurtonDepp team.
Still, it wasn’t bad. Just not very satisfying.
In other news, still trying to figure out if we can take a big trip to Europe over Christmas. Exciting stuff.
I’ll keep you posted.
Week off
Here in Japan there is a chain of second hand shops that all have the word “off” in their names. Thus we have “Book Off” and “Hard Off”. Next week is week off for me. I have finally got clear of the October meetings and next week will be a well needed period of consolidation and planning.
Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the October meetings. We had some good presentations and a really good vibe on all three days. The only thing is, they are tiring, especially held on Wednesday and Friday, my manic “go and help my wife teach for four hours after work” days!
So we got home about 11pm tonight, flushed with ideas on how to improve Cambridge English. We’re going to get a sign for the Shiogama classroom, and I had some ideas on how to improve our elementary and junior high curriculums. We’re also going to have a special meeting with the parents once a year where I will run through our philosophy, materials, and methods. Hopefully that will get us more students…
Old stomping ground
Finally managed to meet up with a really cool teacher I used to work with at one of my previous schools today. It had been about a year and a half, but luckily nothing really seems to have changed so I spent a good couple of hours chatting to her…
I am really looking forward to getting out of the kencho and back into a school!
In other news the last October meeting is tomorrow, then I get a week of sanity before the next set of meetings begins.