Sunday, June 23, 2019

Olympic Day Run

It's International Olympic Day! A bunch of us headed up to Shibetsu for the Olympic Day Run.
 The weather was great, maybe a bit too hot. My arms got a little red.
 There were a bunch of games for the kids before the actual run started. Here's a long jump. I didn't do this because I didn't want to get sand in my shoes and pants.
 Vetle had great form.
Here's tee-ball. There was also a high jump, hurdles, and foam football throwing.
 Here's everyone gathered on the field for the opening ceremony, which was more elaborate than I expected. They had a torch runner and everything. You can see the flame up on the podium.
Then, everyone did the radio exercises to warm-up. It was pretty great to do it in a group this big.
 And here we go. I was in the walking group. It was way too hot to run.
 Very nice scenery once we left the track.


 I was walking with Natalie, and we talked a bit with some of the other walkers. Natalie got a happy surprise when she told someone she was from Australia and they asked her about wombats, an animal other than kangaroos or koalas.
 Birch trees.

  After the main event, there was a talk session with the olympians who came to the event. This went on a little long, but not being able to understand most of it didn't help.
 Queens and Dominic posing with medals and the Olympic mascots.
 I finished the stamp rally! Four stamps for games, one just for staying to the end of the event. Natalie and I looked everywhere for that last one before we figured out they hadn't brought it out yet.
 Here's the free T-shirt we got. Not bad, all in English.
 After that I went down to Higashikawa.
 I spent some time at the library and art gallery.





 I don't know if this is a child's MS Paint art, but it's very cute.


 And we had a little dinner party in Higashikawa.
Look up at the top, next to the cutting board. That's Brunost, one of Norawy's most iconic foods! I've read about it on Wikipedia before, so I was pretty excited to try it. It's cheese made by boiling down whey until the milk sugars caramelize, which makes it similar to dulce de leche. It was pretty good, but I think the type of bread that was there paired better with the hummus. I'd like to try it again with a different kind of bread.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

BBQ in Nayoro Park

Madison hosted an event in Nayoro this weekend.
 The weather was perfect!
 Madison was happy that the park turned out to be nice because she planned the event without ever having been there before.
 A pretty big group turned up.

 It was nice to see more of Nayoro. I've only been there once before, for a very short time.

 Back at Madison's place we played Drink-a-Palooza, the drinking game-based board game. 
The box has a paragraph long disclaimer on the back: 
"Drink-a-Palooza is not intended for use with alcoholic beverages. However, if alcohol is used in the course of this game, Drink-a-Palooza is intended for responsible adults of legal drinking age. Drink-a-Palooza is intended for entertainment purposes only. In no way does Drink-a-Palooza condone or support the abuse of alcoholic beverages. We believe in moderation and caution when playing our game, which is in no way intended to promote binge-drinking, alcoholism, underage drinking, hazing, drunk driving, or any other form of alcohol abuse. If drinking alcoholic beverages, PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY."

I played with water.

 After the game we went out to the Soul Cafe, a snack bar that serves free popcorn. I won a game of darts somehow.


 On Sunday we went out to Samurai for soup curry.
 20 kinds of vegetables.
It was a very nice weekend. Everyone's sad that I'll be leaving soon.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Map and drawings

I was tasked with putting this up in the English room for international education.
 It was fun to finally be a conspiracy theorist/ace detective.

The first graders had these drawings of cute happy suns.



The second graders had these drawings of things hatching from eggs. Doraemon is inescapable.

 Egg full of butterflies down there.




Cats in that one.

 They also had these up in the classroom.




 And this happy girl in "The fluffy city above the sky".
God I wish that was me.