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Christmas and New Year…

January 7th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Happy new year everyone!

Christmas was pretty good fun!  I went to the Christmas Eve service at Sapporo International Church, then on Christmas Day had dinner with friends at the Pain’s apartment and headed out with Alex to meet some students and watched About a Boy on DVD, had chocolate fondue and just about caught the last train home!

One disappointment on Christmas morning was the lack of snow, it had snowed on and off for a couple of weeks, but had rained just before Christmas Day.  The day went through in relative dampness.  I called home and talked to family lamenting the lack of snow for Christmas, no sooner had I put the phone down, got my coat and headed out to meet Alex and the students from the university than I was met by thick heavy snow falling.  The snow kept going all night and Boxing day morning was spent knee deep clearing my pathway and car space!  The winter truely began on boxing day, the tarmac has barely been seen since!

So on the 27th I packed up and headed south!  I caught the train to Aomori where I met with Emiri and stayed a few nights in Itayanagi Church, enjoyed fellowship on Sunday and some snowboarding on Monday.  Then Emiri and I caught the overnight bus to further south, escaping the snow and entering the (slightly) warmer climes of Kanto!  Eventually arriving at Emiri’s parent’s house in Ibaraki prefecture.  Where I got to have a traditional(ish) Japanese 正月 (New Year).

The really interesting thing is that Emiri’s family own and run a soba noodle restaurant.  At New Years it is tradition in Japan to eat soba noodles if you want to have a long life (cos noodles are long y’see!  simple really…) and so for soba noodle restaurants everywhere it is a busy day!  So everyone helped in the restaurant, including me!  I didn’t go near the vital parts of the kitchen, opting instead to dish out the sliced leeks and sauce etc that you eat with your soba, wiping trays and other more mundane, but safe, tasks.  The night was great fun though and was followed by staying up til midnight to see the New Year in!

Other hightlights of the trip were the Oarai Aquarium, a huge dinner on New Years day, a barbecue in January (it wasn’t much colder than normal Northern Irish barbecue season weather!!), making tako-yaki and a lot of relaxing and taking it easy in between times!

Here are some photos from the trip!

Photos from Aomori and Ibaraki

 

On another note, I have put an interesting picture in the “recent pics” section on the right.  In Japan when you go to the loo, you remove your normal slippers (shoes are left at the door of the house, slippers may be worn thenceforth) and slip into a sleek pair of special toilet slippers.  If you ever happen to require the facitilies in my flat here in Sapporo, these are the very slippers you’ll find waiting for you just inside the door.

OMF and Recaptcha

July 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

So omf.org.uk didn’t work out quite as planned, turns out it can’t take RSS (”yet” – T.Waghorn, 2008) but my blog is going live to another syndicated spot in the form of OMF’s social network!  Hurrah!

In other news, I am reenabling Re-Captcha on this here doolally to help those poor bookscanners out with recognising their words!

Back again

July 22nd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Uncategorized

Well, I had planned to move across to wordpress.com when my categories got deleted in the upgrade to Wordpress v2.whatever-this-is…  But it didn’t give me the flexibility I want (specifically it doesn’t let me use picasa for photos very easily!  Why not?  I don’t know… probably because it’s owned by google and google own blogger…)
But with a self-hosted wordpress installation I can pretty much do what I like, so we are back on f2s space for the meantime!  But still in crappy theme mode, so I hope to get that sorted out soon!

Women driver strikes again!

June 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Sorry to be sexist, but this is too good!

Check out this BBC News Story…

It’s been a while…

June 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

… since I last posted something on here!
I guess that is an indication of how busy I am!

Since the last entry I have finished my exam (only had one…the LAST one!) and have literally just checked the result online to find I passed! But it ain’t over yet. Gone are the days when you’d be free after your exams, but not me, oh no. Now I have to complete and hand in a 20,000 word dissertation by mid-September… Yikes…
My subject of choice is “Paul’s Church planting in Acts”. I chose it because the majority of the work that goes on in Japan is Church planting work, and I want to do something linked to what I will be involved in (both directly and indirectly) out there (it’s hard to find Japanese topics to study in Belfast!). So far I think it is going ok, I have been working through Paul’s work in Acts, I’ve scrutinised it in a fair bit of detail and am now working through more specifically… I have chosen to look at the major points Luke makes about Paul’s work (he tends to pull out a major point at most of the stops Paul makes, often something done regularly, but studied at that juncture in detail…)
Anyways I’m probably boring you and you’ll stop reading if you haven’t already…

Recently I have bought a new camera! Well, new to me! It’s been a few years since the digital revolution really took off and the result is that there are a bunch of decent DSLR cameras out there second hand at pretty reasonable prices. I haven’t done much fun photography (ie photographing for photographing’s sake rather than recording events etc) and would quite like to start into it a bit again… So I was on ebay and snapped up a Canon EOS 300D, not the most up to date camera, but a great camera of it’s time, and still a quality camera! I got a great price and can’t wait til it arrives!!

I haven’t heard much, but hopefully some of us will be doing a bit of paddling soon too. I haven’t been out in my boat since YC stopped! Jake has also given me lend of his Mega Maverick, a plastic surf kayak, as he has got himself a beautiful carbon fibre boat (along with Lyle and Tommy…) and I am really looking for an excuse to get out.
Some of us also have (sketchy) plans to paddle from Antrim to the North Coast along the Lower Bann one of these days… Hopefully pretty soon!

Still at work at GCD… NICarfinder.co.uk is getting underway and keeping us pretty busy, along with the usual raft of other work…

My OMF applications are still working along, I pretty much have my medical forms filled in and just need to find out and tidy up some bits and get them sent off, candidate’s Course is at the start of July and I am travelling around various places speaking and sharing about Japan and future plans for me.

So thats about it I think! Life is extremely busy at the moment and so forgive me if I don’t get much chance to update this in the near future!