Wednesday, November 28, 2012

YAY! 10,000 YAY!

Thank you so much to everyone who has visited our blog! We just passed the 10,000 view mark! We hope you continue to visit our blog as we try to keep you informed of our many adventures!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Da Da Da DAAA!! Finally finished my Technology.

Technology. I was assigned a project a loooong time ago where we had to design and create an outfit for the end of the world. We had to investigate and research a lot of information before we started to design it. The outfit for the end of the  world had to complete 7 points.

1) Slash-Proof
2) Can't Degrade in Hard Conditions
3) High Capacity for Storage
4) Camouflage
5) Intimidation
6) Protect Against Heat
7) Insulate Against Cold

 We had to find the right material for all of these points. This was my drawing after my investigation.



















The whole process took a while but I eventually finished it and it actually looks close to the original.

















-Alex :)

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Decorating the Christmas Tree!!!



Our very, very small Christmas tree.



Trying to pick up Alex so he can put the star on the tree.


Christmas card photo?


I guess Santa came early this year.


I am going to miss Alex so much when I go to college. He can always make me laugh!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Alex's Basketball Games

Alex had a basketball tournament last weekend and he played four games. The first game his team played a bit flat but regrouped for the second game and won 100-59. The next day proved to be quite exciting as his team won the first game while the other team kept fighting back making it a close game. Alex scored 35 points that game. The last game was so close and exciting and the lead kept going back and forth. The other team had a great 3-point shooter while Alex's team had...Alex! It was Alex's best game he's ever played and I wish I had kept stats on it because he excelled in all areas including scoring, rebounds, blocked shots, and even being a presence making shooters miss. Way to go Alex!

The Beast getting ready for the weekend games.

Gyoshu!

We found this egg vending machine on the way to his game.

Yay! We found the border between America and Japan! Spent some time in America eating and shopping!


We ate at a really nice coffee shop but their logos were quite racist!

A typical play. Great job Alex!




Saturday, November 3, 2012

IB Exams

     My senior year of high school in Japan started this past March. These past couple of months has been very difficult for me academically. The IB Exams in November are the final exams that I take for high school. At Gyoshu, we have a year and a half to learn all the information for the exams, while the rest of the world has two years. Since I came late to my junior year I only had a year and one month to learn everything. I am testing in advanced math, physics and english along with standard level chemistry, world history and Japanese. These past months has been very stressful for me since in September all our IB written assignments, individual oral presentations and lab reports were due. In October, I completed all my classes and had to basically study for these exams the entire month.

     It is very different being a part of a Japanese School and also very difficult. Unlike the States, school and studying comes before anything else. The amount of time we are required to spend studying is mind blowing. At our school all seniors are to give up participating in any sports or clubs and other activities so that they can put all their effort into their studies. I have had to give up a lot throughout these past couple of months, including family events, parties, school events and spending time with friends. I go to school Monday through Friday (and every other  Saturday) from 8am to 6pm, attending eight periods everyday. The pressure for me to pass the exams has been so much. However, I am just so grateful that I have parents to support me no matter what. Now that exams start tomorrow for the next two weeks I am very worried but, I know that if I try my absolute best I will be okay with whatever the outcome is.

     Adjusting to the Japanese School System has been very hard since I am not only taking very difficult classes but am also trying to make friends and try to adjust to living in Japan. I love Japan so much and all the friends I have made while living here. Even though school was a huge challenge for me and has been a part of my live 24-7 these past months, I am very grateful because I believe I am more than ready for college. My experience living in Japan overall, has been so wonderful and I am excited for the new adventures I will have after the IB Exams.

-Rachel