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Saturday 27 November 2010

Onigiri bar

We tried some onigiri today. They're surprisingly filling. A bit dry maybe. The ones we had (L-R) - salty squid, salmon, dried bonito shavings (скумбрия), chicken teriyaki. All extremely tasty.

Monday 22 November 2010

University festival

This weekend we went to the University festival up on the hill.


On Saturday they had the girls' beauty contest - 'our' girl won. On Sunday - the boys' (dressed up as girls) beauty contest. The guy in the white wig was hilarious. Didn't bother to see who won that time. Among other activities there were lots of bands, even an orchestra (I think they played some anime music), karaoke contest, some sort of event with dressing up in traditional clothes, and lots more.


Shiori-san's band was playing on Saturday. This time around I could hear her voice properly - really great. Got a bracelet-like thing that glows in a dark.


We ate lots of usual stall food. Mmmmmm takoyaki...



Sunday evening they had fireworks. They were supposed to start at 7pm, and we tried our best to wait until then. But we got hungry and super sleepy (because we're trying to be like normal people, and waking up earlier), so we left a bit before 7. The thing was, it seems the fireworks only began at 8pm. Good thing we didn't bother waiting.

Ate dinner at the pasta place. It was packed and we could only get a tiny table. It was very hard to juggle our food around. But very tasty. Except for the time I started choking. Remember kids - don't talk while you're eating. Or at least, not when your mouth is full of gooey cheesy rice.

Friday 19 November 2010

Autumn colds

I've been sick on and off for the past couple of weeks. It's rather annoying, in that I can't go out for a walk, since it seems to make it worse.

So today I spent pampering myself - doing girly stuff.


My second attempt at half-moon nails a la Dita von Teese. This time I tried a creamy pink colour and bright red. It turned out much neater than the last time.


Hair's a bit messy after we went to the store for food.

My camera ran out of battery, so I had to use Shiv's iPhone.

This Saturday we're going to the university festival. Might be fun. Hopefully, I don't get even more sick. Got to dress really warm.

Sunday 7 November 2010

What I did the last couple of weeks

Haven't written in a long time. Let's see - a couple of weeks ago we went to see one of Shiv's students perform with her band at a live-house. That was on a Friday (23, Oct). I've never been to a live-house before, and we sort of got lost while trying to find it. The place was rather small, and the speakers were unnecessarily loud, I felt. I got a bit of a headache from it - couldn't even hear some of the singing over all that noise.

Shiori-san (the student) does have a nice voice. It was funny, because almost all of her family came to see her - sister, father, grandfather, and, I think, even her grandmother. Her dad was filming her a lot.

The thing I liked the most was the lights though.

Then, the next weekend (30-31, Oct) we went to Shimonoseki to watch the musical. Had to get up super early - 6:40 it was. On Saturday I walked around the shopping mall a bit. I like it better than the one here, possibly because it's smaller. I was super tired though so just slept in the hotel until Shiv came from the rehearsal. We went to eat some korean food. The lady took pity on a poor foreigner, and made the dish very mild (by korean standards, of course).

Sunday was the day of the performance. It was in the afternoon though, so we checked out of the hotel. I had to spend around 6 hours, waiting for the time to pass. Mostly sat in the shopping mall at one of the tables. Went out for snacks and a bit of drawing. Got the attention of a one year old kid. Later on some middle-school boys came up, and tried spying on my drawing. It was a bit annoying and distressing, but in retrospect - very funny.

Got to the hall ok, but had to wait in line some 20 minutes. When they finally started the performance, I wasn't sure if I went to the right place. There were some opera singers from Korea(?) on stage. They did 3 songs - a duet and two solos. The ladies dress was a modern interpretation of the hanbok - so lovely. Her voice was amazing as well. The guy was a bit funny with all those exaggerated movements.

After they finished there were some speeches by some really important dudes. It was incredible how after the speaker would say "good evening", everyone in the hall would respond with the same phrase. Kind of like kindergarten. And all that bowing...

Anyway, the musical itself was kind of fun, even though I couldn't understand many things. Shiv was hilarious in his role as Sakamoto-san. Seems he couldn't remember some of the movements for the crowd scene dances, nor lyrics to the songs.

After the stage we went for dinner with some of the people from the musical. The waitress totally forgot about my order, and only brought it after Shiv asked about it. Discrimination! :D

The stage dragged on longer than we expected, because of all the speeches and singing. We couldn't take the train, and had to go back to the hotel again. All my waiting was in vain, could've slept at the hotel...

The 10th of October (Wed) was a holiday here. We went to the shopping centre, but Shiv caught a cold, so we didn't stay long. Found awesome cotton leggings - promised I'd bring back some back to Latvia for my mom and sis. The weather was nice, and we decided to sit on a riverbank near the castle for a while. I got bitten on the knee.

On Friday we went to Kumamoto university to talk with a professor there. Need to translate some of my documents and prepare a CV. Hopefully, I can get it done by mid week.

Now we're both a bit sick. Did absolutely nothing this weekend.