At Home on a Rainy Day
It’s currently the rainy season in Japan which means that the sun makes its appearance once every 2 weeks or so. I wrote about How to Spend a Rainy Day in Tokyo last year and it was filled with a…
View PostIt’s currently the rainy season in Japan which means that the sun makes its appearance once every 2 weeks or so. I wrote about How to Spend a Rainy Day in Tokyo last year and it was filled with a…
View PostThis year has been my 10th year teaching as a career! There were MANY days I thought I wouldn’t make it. Just to name a few: Getting cut with “kiddie” scissors the 2nd month of school during my first year…
View PostI love reading a good book but lately it’s been taking me forever to fully focus and finish one. I finally started reading, On the Come Up by Angie Thomas after finishing her first novel, The Hate You Give last…
View PostThis mural pretty much sums up how I spent my lockdown. Sitting on the couch, self reflecting. I’m sure being able to self reflect isn’t easy for anyone. I thought of the book, Mindset:The New Psychology of Success, that I…
View PostAlthough we are no longer on lockdown, things aren’t back to “normal.” Summer time in Japan is typically full of festivals and other fun activities. A lot of big events have been canceled and it’s still recommended to practice social…
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