So anyway, yeah. Life is good, busy but good. I'm really enjoying living in Sendai. It's such a beautiful and amazing city and I'm so glad that I had the chance to come here. I wouldn't change things for the world.
...I actually don't know where to start telling you about everything that's happened. So much has come and gone that I can't possibly tell you everything. So I will give you a run down:
I'm currently nearing the end of my second year here in Sendai. I re-contracted back in January for a third year, so my new contract will begin as of August. Sendai ALTs have to move schools every two years, and so right now I am waiting eagerly to find out where I will be placed for the next school year. (Kind of worried too because I might have to change apartments. -But that's another story!) I'm going to be quite sad to say goodbye to some of the people at my current school. There are some amazing students there.
April brought lots of cherry blossom viewing and picnics with friends. April and May are my most favourite times of year here. There are so many flowers, it's simply beautiful. It's also the best season temperature wise. If you're ever planning to visit Japan, I always recommend coming at the end of April/beginning of May.
Cherry blossoms in Ogawara |
I also joined a gym at the end of January with my friends. Japanese gyms are an interesting experience!
Miyajima, Hiroshima |
My cello! |
During the summer I went back to the UK for two weeks. It was amazing to see my friends and family after being away for a whole year. It's funny how many things can stay the same, and other things change. It was strange being back in my old room with all of my things that I'd left behind. It was like having another life, one that was on hold. After spending time with my family and readjusting back to the noise and mayhem, it was really hard to say goodbye again.
In June I had the chance to see Shishi Odori at an Iris garden in northern Miyagi. I don't know if you recall a previous blog post mentioning Shishi Odori. I had seen them perform at the London embassy a year before I applied to come to Japan. Seeing them here in Miyagi really felt like things had come full circle. It also made me realise that I am exactly where I am meant to be.
Shishi Odori |
Until next time, fair ye well!
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