weekend w/our students :)
Three weeks ago, Tehani and I were invited by our student's parents to come and have lunch at their house since Tehani was leaving soon. I teach Soichiro (5 yrs old), and Tehani teaches his older sister, Shoko (10 yrs old). Their mom speaks very good English, and loves coming into Amity to talk to us foreign teachers :) Each Shoko and Soichiro are EXTREMELY smart, and they both take a foreign teacher private lesson. A lot of times I forget that Soichiro is only 5 years old (4 when I first started with him). He has the craziest memory, in lessons we're supposed to do a lot of repetition drills to assist in memorizing new vocabulary but with Soichiro I can just be like, "There is a pencil on/under/next to/in front of/behind the cup." while giving a brief example, and he will be able to reproduce everything and remember it. I am currently teaching him how to read, and with most students it's a matter of memorizing phonic sounds FIRST, and then putting words together. But with Soichiro, I think he is just memorizing words when he sees it, then he hears me say what it is, and then he is able to recognize the word. I know this because he still can't read words that he should be able to, and he only can read the words that I know we've been over before. I'm trying to think if this is normal, or what? I mean, it's working...kind of? Anyway...
Soichiro and Shoko picked us up at Amity early Sunday morning. We first went to Shiramizu Amidado which is a famous temple in Iwaki. I had never been there, because I'm never in Iwaki on the weekends, and it's definitely not within biking distance.
wow just like kyoto
we had fun feeding these mutated monster koi
"no soichiro! the bread is for the fish!"
tehani and shoko
peace!
shiramizu amidado
tying our omikuji (fortunes) to the tree
we walked around the gardens for a little while, and it was the first time i had ever met soichiro's father. so it was mostly tehani and i getting to know the father a little better, and soichiro and shoko sprinted ahead. after the temple, it was off to their house for lunch.
blueberry plant in their backyard
mrs. magara had made spaghetti, baked chicken, fresh bread, and salad for lunch! it was so much food!
kanak attack!
he was actually quiet for once!
after lunch we all thought that the kids were going to take a nap. but we were wrong! they made tehani and i play jump rope before lunch, so after lunch they wanted to play frisbee. however, where they live isn't a good place for frisbee, so mrs. magara offered to take us to iwaki park.
iwaki park is HUGE! there were so many people there playing badmitton, frisbee, baseball, guitar...it was AWESOME! there is also a big bridge you can walk across (can you see it?) we had a lot of fun playing frisbee, but they still wanted to play MORE so tehani and i taught them "duck, duck, goose" and they loved it...after that we were so tired, but they wanted us to teach them ANOTHER game...so i taught them "jan, ken, po run". they became addicted to that game too...tehani was mad at me for doing another racing game. haha i had so much fun though, it reminded me of working at A Plus again.
otsukareta! i'm tired!!
we went returned to their house again to have juice and donuts...and we played endless rounds of old maid, go fish, and war. FINALLY we said it was time to catch the bus to tokyo. they were sad, but we were a little relieved because i didn't know how many more games i could play! haha. we weren't planning on going into tokyo that weekend, but it was tehani's last opportunity to go to tokyo disney sea before she left, and she had never been there. we met michelle sunday night for some karaoke!
tatami room karaoke!
make your own parfaits (the one on the right is mine, can't you tell by the colors??)
gondola rides @ disney sea
the big boat
me and tehani
aladdin
gardenias!
roses
genie carousel
sunset
"move little boy!! it's my turn!!!"
it was a LONG and exhausting weekend, but it was the first time I've hung out with a student outside of work, and it was a lot of fun!!! michelle has some parents that are more fun, that have invited her drinking and stuff, but i don't get that vibe from any of my parents at school, haha. i hope i am able to do this again, it was nice to have a real home cooked meal, and get to do family stuff like play at the park. however, after spending the weekend at his house, soichiro is maybe a little too comfortable with me in the classroom, and he only wants to play card games instead of doing book work. :)
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