Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Slow times

Hot and humid days. This has been the theme for the past 2 weeks in Tokyo. Actually I believe last week Japan broke several high temperature records. I haven't seen any rain in weeks now, which I am not complaining but it would be nice for the temperature to go down so I don't have to abuse my AC units everyday. I haven't seen my electric bill yet, but I bet its through the roof.

As for my life, these days have been pretty quiet for me. This week was suppose to be really busy for me at work, but the projects that was suppose to go live got canceled due to miscommunication with the testing and deployment teams. I have taken advantage of this slow opportunity and the fact that I am allowed to work from home to focus on my Japanese studying. Yep, I started my Japanese "boot camp" recently. I got myself a 3 level intensive Japanese course. I never took any formal Japanese classes before, so even though I can somewhat communicate with the locals, my language ability is really rough around the edges. I am hoping this will assist me in building my foundation with the language. I also recently bought a pearly white Nintendo DS to help me study Japanese. I bought this elementary school game with it that helps me with writing and reading Kanji, the Chinese character part of Japanese writing. I found that this game coupled with my electronic dictionary have been effective in increasing my vocabulary.

I also had the recent opportunity to ball at the community center near my apartment. It was not bad but the best part was that it was FREE, which is really hard to find in Tokyo. There were two older guys and a couple of ghetto junior high school kids at the court shooting the ball around. I started out shooting with the older fellas. They were ok, but I ended up getting rejected when they telepathically decided to play 1 on 1 with each other. It was so random, I mean, they didn't speak to each other at all when they were laying their bricks and all of a sudden they were going at it while I was left watching on the sidelines like young English orphan in front of a candy store. I ended up intruding the junior high school kids on the other side of the court. Yeah, they were smaller than me and much younger, but I didn't care, I just wanted to play hehe. I asked to play 2 on 2 and they happily agreed. One kid thought he was a part of one of those And-1 videos, always doing spin moves and dribbling behind his back while he went to the basket. I have to admit, he had some pretty good dribbling skills for a junior high school kid, but his shooting was really weak. I on the other hand was rusty with everything. My shots were flat, dribbling skills were non existent but the worst thing was my stamina or lack thereof. These kids were running circles around me, but I was not about to let them win. My team did end up winning, by a large margin too, but it was mainly thanks to my team mate. I was glad that I ended playing with them rather than the older guys.

On a last note to this post, my working from home streak will end this Friday when I have to go to the office. There will be a big reshuffle in terms of cubicle locations, and I have to take my stuff and move to another part of the office. I was just getting used to my location too. The best part was that I was only steps away from the break room where I would go frequently to get free tea and juice. Oh well, I guess good things can't last forever.

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