Sunday, September 21, 2008







Hey everyone! Just wanted to post an update and let you all know that we are still doing well!

It's been a busy couple a weeks for both of us. Tim has been traveling to a lot of different schools some almost 2 hours away! It's really been exhausting for him, but he still really enjoys teaching.

I've been busy with my classes, it has been hard to get used to doing classes online, but it seems to be going well. I really can't wait to be done with school.

We spent Sunday afternoon at the ocean in Gamagori. It was overcast and even sprinkled a little rain a few times, but at least it kept us cool. I've added a few pictures, hope you like them!


Love you guys!

Ruth and Tim

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Today was my second day teaching at Wakasono Municipal Elementary School, and tomorrow I will already be moving to another school. Such is the life of a "One-shot Assistant Language Teacher", which in JET lingo refers to a teacher who covers a wide variety of (usually elementary) schools, but has a low number of visits to any one school. I feel that my teaching went well, and that I started to develop positive relationships with the staff and students, which makes moving on to another school so quickly kind of a downer. On the other hand, since I'll be starting lessons with a brand new audience tomorrow I can feel free to reuse a lot of the material I've developed for my introductory lesson. After just two days of actual teaching I can already tell that my time spent in the classroom will be both mentally and physically demanding, however, the work is legitimately rewarding, and often fun as well. I was told by one of the teachers in the staffroom today that many of the students had written in their daily school journals that they wished "Tim-sensei" could stay longer. I was also informed that this sentiment was particularly strong among the girls, as I am apparently widely considered to be kakko ii (cool) among that particular demographic. I will get a chance to make a few more visits to Wakasono in the future, it looks like I might be assigned there a couple of days every month or two, but for now there is nothing to do but repeat the process of forming a series of positive experiences into understanding and mutual respect at the wide array of schools I will be visiting in the coming months. To that end I hope to use my experiences at Wakasono as a template for success at my other schools.