Quidditch champions! :D

So, the last few weeks have been as busy as ever. At school we have speeches, tests, and SEPRO to prepare for, so for the second grade especially it has been a bit manic. But I like having more classes in a week, rather than twiddling my thumbs in the staff room. Outside of school, we’ve had back to back quidditch tournaments: on Saturday 25th January and Saturday 1st February.

The first one was the National tournament for the Japanese teams, which now number five as Osaka also have a team. I unfortunately missed this completely as I wasn’t feeling well on the day and stayed home. But the team did very well, finishing a very good second. The Tokyo Penguins were first and are an incredibly strong team. I was so proud of my team! 😀

The second one was the second Edo Quidditch Cup, which our team organises. We had teams come over from Korea and Hong Kong, plus our team, and a team made up of different members from the other three Tokyo teams. I still wasn’t up to playing, so I did a mix of helping with the streaming and score-keeping, and helping to manage the team from the sidelines. It was great as I still felt part of the team.

We had some truly brilliant matches. The most memorable for me probably being our match against the Seoul Puffskeins. We were up 80-50 when they caught the snitch, taking the game to extra time. They scored one, but we scored two, and then caught the snitch, making the final score 130-90. It was such a dramatic game! We, the Kaminari Monsters, were eventually crowned champions! It was an amazing moment for everyone involved! 😀

(Most of) my team ❤
Kaminari Champions! The snitch cup is awesome! 😀
Kaminari Monsters, Baba Vikings, Seoul Puffskeins, HKU Quidditch 😀

After quidditch, Rich, Cody, Soulef and I decided to go to the sento (onsen) nearby. It was actually my first time to go to a sento and it was lovely! Very relaxing after a full day of cheering on my teammates, haha.

Then it was time for the quidditch after party. We went to an izakaya nearby. Not everyone could make it, but a good number of people from the four different teams came along. Much drinking and eating was done. The karaage was great! And Stephen went mad ordering all kinds of meat I wouldn’t normally entertain eating (pig heart, anyone?). There were many many ‘kanpai’s and other fun moments.

A ramune-flavoured ice-lolly drink – soooo good!

We, of course, went for karaoke after this. Maybe the biggest group I’ve ever done karaoke with. There must have been around twenty of us, it was mad! One big room, only two mics, lots of crazy singing and dancing. It was hilarious! A really fun way to round off an amazing day!

A quick group selfie before heading home.

Okay, that’s it for this post. Next blog will be about what I got up to today. I shall try and write it up on Monday evening. Thanks for reading 🙂

The year so far…

So, what have I been doing in January so far? Mostly just getting back into the swing of my usual school routine, but there have been a few notable things that I wanted to blog about.

So on the 11th I wasn’t feeling up to playing quidditch, but I met up with them afterwards for lunch and a little ping pong session (I was just the ref cause I am rubbish at ping pong). It was a very exciting few games and everyone had a lot of fun!

Ping pong group! ❤

I went to Morgan’s after that and we, with several others, recommenced the playing of the wonderful board game, Wingspan, complete with the new European expansion pack. One game lasted 3 hours and it was so fun! Love that game. We were all rather peckish afterwards so decided to partake in a rather late trip to Jonathan’s (I think it was around 10:15pm, lol). And, naturally, I got home well after midnight! Such a party animal, haha.

Late night Jonathan’s!

Sunday was a chill at home kind of day, happy in the knowledge that Monday was a bank holiday and therefore no school. And on Monday, Shyam and I went to Todoroki, which is just a little way out of the centre of Tokyo. There is a ravine there with a lovely little boardwalk, with a shrine and many bridges. It was a delightful haven of quiet so close to central Tokyo. The quiet walks away from the hustle and bustle of the city are definitely my preferred places here.

Loved this place!
Todoroki shrine
Shrine bridge

Back to school on Tuesday, but on Wednesday it was Shyam’s birthday. We went to the Maxell Aqua Park aquarium in Shinagawa. It was brilliant! The set up and resulting aesthetic was amazing. It felt incredibly magical! It’s fairly small but well worth the entrance fee, and the dolphin show was excellent! Most importantly, the birthday boy loved it 😀

The walls were interactive! It was so magical! 😀

We went to a rather nice Italian restaurant afterwards called Obica. They had no seats inside but there was outside heating, so we went for it. We had a cocktail each and ordered starters and mains. Shyam’s starter arrived first. Then his main came, and shortly afterwards my starter came. No sign of my main. Eventually we had to ask for it and were told it was still being made – a likely story – and eventually it turned up. So, the food was nice, but the service was a bit um… all over the place. That aside though, we had a lovely meal.

Birthday kanpai!
The long lost lasagne! – it was worth the wait, to be fair.

And finally, on Saturday just gone (18/1), Shyam, Audrey and I met up at the Tokyo Dome for the Furusato Matsuri. An annual food and culture festival that celebrates all things Japanese, with stalls featuring food from all over Japan. There was a big stage area where cultural activities were being showcased, and next to that was a maze of so many stalls. Mostly food, but also non-food ones selling all sorts of interesting merchandise. We bought karaage, Okinawan donuts, apple steam buns, and many other things I’ve forgotten. It was sooo good!

A view from up high of the festival

After that we got a late lunch in a rather um… interesting Indian restaurant. One guy was cooking and serving and it was a bit rough and ready but the food was good, with the biggest naan I’ve ever seen! (I should have taken a photo). I left Shyam and Audrey after this as they were going bowling and I’m still not fit for something that active. Instead I met up with my favourite, Miyu, and we went to karaoke. Two hours of fun singing and we could have done more! Instead we did a little shopping and then um… got more food. I eat so much here! Italian again. Two very nice pasta dishes, followed by dessert! I had Zuppa Inglese, which may be my new favourite thing.

Please ignore how tired I look >.<

Lovely Saturday out! And then Sunday was a mostly chill day, but also the usual get ready for work the next day kind of day. And I am up to date! Well done if you got through all that. It was longer than I meant it to be, as always ^^;

New Year’s Week

Okay, finally back with my New Year’s blog. This one will take us from Monday 30th December to Sunday 5th January. Action-packed shenanigans ahead! Haha.

So, on the Monday, I lazed around for most of the day trying to clean my apartment (I’m still cleaning it now on the 8th, so that’s how productive that was >.>). In the early evening I caught a train to Roppongi to meet Miyu. We started off in the Outback Steakhouse and ate a ridiculous amount of food!

Steak Quesadillas!
Combo chicken and ribs platter
We shared it, but I reckon Miyu could have eaten it all by herself, heh.
Miyu with the Snowman outside Outback, lol.
And me, heh.

After that we did some shopping to kill some time and then headed to the Coyote Ugly bar (this was the reason we were in Roppongi). But it had only been open half an hour so was pretty quiet still, so we took a quick selfie and went to karaoke for an hour, as you do!

Yay! 🙂

Karaoke was fun! We’re getting better at singing ‘Please Mister Postman’ together, haha. Then we went back to Coyote Ugly and got the Tequila Sunrises in and managed to snaffle seats at the bar. Woohoo! The bar dancing started at 10pm, and if you’ve ever seen the film, you’ll know what we got to see. It was a whole lot of fun! I definitely want to go again in a bigger group.

Miyu looking cute and me looking like the Cheshire Cat, ha.
Maybe a little merry here… 😀

Then on Tuesday, New Year’s Eve, Shyam, Miyu and I met together at Tokyo Dome for lunch. We went for Italian as it was a little out of the way and not as busy as all the other restaurants there. It was pretty decent, though I forgot the name of the place, so not very helpful. After that we went to Akihabara because I wanted new earphones and a new watch (since I lost mine and the police haven’t found it 😦 ). Managed to get both! The watch is a Kiki’s Delivery Service one with Gigi the cat on the face. Sooo cute!

Kiki watch!

We met up with some other people after that in Kita-Senju. A Hub pub of all places, haha. We lasted a few hours in there but we started too early (like 6pm) and just couldn’t make it to midnight. We left at about 10 and went and got late night food at Yoshinoya (one of the only places open). Then Shyam, Cesca and I gave up because we were too tired. The others went onto Shibuya for the countdown. Fair play to them! (And I don’t have any photos for some reason. Fail.)

New Year’s Day was unfortunately lost to me being very very sick. Not alcohol-related, I might add. Some sort of random 24 hour viral thing. I was not well at all :/ Also the 2nd January I took it easy as I was very weak and tired.

Then on the 3rd January, the Friday, I was back up on my feet! I met Miyu and Ranil in Shibuya and we went to, wait for it, an Italian restaurant for lunch. Miyu is so predictable, haha. This was a really good one though! Posh looking, delicious food, for very reasonable prices. Will find out the restaurant name from Miyu to edit in here later.

Very posh salad starter.

Then we went bowling and I actually fared a lot better than last time. Scored 66 and 71 in the two games. Definitely beats the two games I had with Shyam, Nicola, and Matt, haha. Ranil was amazing though! Completely wiped the floor with Miyu and I. We all had a lot of fun though, and decided to carry it on a bit longer by playing a couple of games of darts. Both of which I, somehow, won! Yeah!! 😀

Bowling King and his two cheerleaders!
Darts Queen in the middle! 😀

Ranil left us at this point and Miyu and I went off in search of cake. We found this cool bar called Bohemia and had chocolate gateau that was definitely more chocolate fudge than gateau, but very nice! Also tea (I consented to drink Earl Grey, lol). Then we went shopping for Shyam’s Christmas present (I know I’m a terrible person but I just really struggled to buy him the right thing). We succeeded and I’m happy to report he loved what I chose him! 😀 Another awesome day out with Miyu (with added Ranil! :D) ❤

Cake in Bohemia bar!

Saturday was another fairly low key day. Went out in the evening to get dinner with Shyam at the Hawaiian restaurant under Yokohama Station. Then on Sunday we went to Nogeyama Zoo, which is a small, free entry zoo a little way out of Yokohama. I say small, but they had two giraffes, a lion, tiger, black bear, and many other animals. My favourite absolutely being the red panda, of course. I bullied Shyam into buying me a red panda soft toy just before we left, hehe.

red panda ❤
Giraffe!
I kind of look like a cardboard cutout…

Okay, I’m done! what a monster entry! I need to start writing these earlier in the evening. It’s nearly midnight and I was supposed to go to bed earlier tonight. Whoops! Until next time! Thanks for reading 🙂

Christmas Week

So, to the Christmas blog! Now, of course, Japan doesn’t really celebrate Christmas in the same way I’m used to. The most startling difference for me was the fact Christmas Day is the same as any other day. Get up and go to school/work, lol. So yes, I was still at school on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th, but I didn’t really do anything much apart from teach half a lesson and sit in on a few others. It was very chill, but kind of surreal for me on the 25th. But I can now say that I’ve worked on Christmas Day, lol.

I spent Christmas Eve with Shyam, of course. He cooked us a Thai dish, the name of which I have currently forgotten, which was delicious! And we had strawberry cake that I bought, as is tradition in Japan, haha.

Sooo tasty ❤

On Christmas morning I woke up extra early so that I had time to open my presents before having to go to school. My lovely mama sent me a box of pressies way in advance that I kept aside until the big day. I also received pressies from various friends, which was sooo nice! It is not cheap to post packages to Japan, so thank you soooo much everyone that did! ❤

Before the big unwrapping!
Yay pressies!! 😀

Then straight after school on Christmas Day I headed to TJ’s for Christmas dinner and fun Christmassy times. TJ did an awesome job with cooking a roast chicken dinner. It all tasted amazing and we all had a lovely evening together, with lots of toasts and chatting and introducing TJ’s friend, Ayaka, to mince pies and Christmas pudding and Quality Street, haha.

Yummy yummy yummy! ❤
My little contribution 🙂
Christmas pudding!

I stayed the night at TJ’s and on Boxing Day we had a nice chilled day. Lots of playing at cooking with my favourite two year old and a nice gentle walk by the river. I headed home in the evening and slept like a log, haha.

On the Friday I was supposed to go to Immigration but um… I left late and then got held up by trains not running properly and so wasn’t going to make it in time before they closed. Oh well. So I went to Shinjuku instead and had a nice walk in Yoyogi Park, before meeting Shyam for dinner.

Then on Saturday it was time for the long awaited reunion of me, Shabz, and TJ! We hadn’t all been together for years, and to finally reunite in Japan of all places! I was so excited! We went to Comiket together, which is a massive indoor comic market. And it really is massive! We queued for ages in the biggest queue you have ever seen! And it was oh so fun to be reunited and to experience all the fun, geeky things together. Mostly Haikyuu things, lol.

In the queue!
Nice view of Mount Fuji from outside Comiket
Hanging with Bokuto and Akaashi, TJ’s faves ❤

We got lunch in Diver City mall afterwards, which was soooo busy so we just went to the place with the shortest queue, haha. An okay buffet place. Chatted some more and then eventually we had to part ways, but oh it was so good to hang with the both of them at the same time again. Hope we get to again soon! ❤

Comiketters!
Life size Gundam outside diver City!

Sunday was a quiet day spent at home, but I did receive a package full of pressies from the amazing Ria!

Thank you so much, Ria!! 😀 ❤

And that is the end of the bumper sized Christmas blog. I’ll be back in a couple of days with the New Year’s sequel, lol.

A quick round up – part 3

Yeah, so I’m kind of a week late with this, but better late than never, right? ^^;

So picking up from where I left off in part 2, on the Sunday (December 15th) Shyam and I went with his friend Audrey and her husband, Ari, to Nichitsu in Saitama. This is one of the many abandoned ‘ghost villages’ you can find in Japan. Apparently touring these abandoned places is quite a popular thing for some people to do. It was interesting but also kind of melancholy and sad. We found newspapers and things from 15+ years ago. But the weather was great, if a bit cold, and I loved how peaceful it was out there. Nice to get away from the madness of city life for a few hours.

Derelict bridge
Climbed up a steep hill to get this shot, lol.
The Silent Hill moment of the day, lol.

On the drive home we stopped at a buffet restaurant as we were all starving! We had some very interesting combinations of food, but the best part was definitely the desserts. Though isn’t it always at the buffet places? Haha.

I had a week of doing fun, Christmas themed lessons at school, which I really enjoyed! Then on the Friday evening was my school’s Bonenkai. This is the traditional end of year party that happens in every walk of life all over Japan. Our one was at a very nice traditional Japanese restaurant not too far from school. Most of the teachers attended, so there must have been about 40 there. Lots of kanpai’s and speeches, including them making me do one. Oh god, my Japanese is so bad still I gave the shortest speech in Bonenkai history maybe ^^; The food was very good!

At the start of the meal.
Sashimi – the wasabi sneak attacked me!
This shrimp was so yummy!
Meat cooked sumo style – well they lit a tealight underneath it, lol.

I went to karaoke afterwards with some of the other teachers and it was so fun! So glad I finally got to do karaoke with them. I did an English v Japanese battle with one of the other teachers with a Queen medley, which was hilarious!

On the Saturday I basically took it easy and just went into Yokohama to get food with Shyam in the afternoon. Yay, Coco Curry for the first time in ages! Hehe. Then on Sunday was the special quidditch practice with the other Japanese teams. A camera crew and two up and coming Japanese comedians were also there and there was much hilarity as we showed these two guys how to play quidditch all whilst being filmed for some TV show. Watch this space, I believe I will appear on Japanese TV!

After quidditch a bunch of us went for lunch at a food court nearby and I got to eat karaage! 😀 Then Miyu and I went to Shiba Park because I wanted to show her the German style Christmas market there. Unfortunately it was raining really hard by this point so we didn’t stay there long. Just long enough to have a Bailey’s hot chocolate each, lol. But we got nice views of Tokyo Tower lit up.

Tokyo Tower!
Rainy Bailey’s hot chocolate moment.

We went in search of shelter after that and ended up in an Italian style restaurant near to Shimbashi. I found lasagne here and was so happy as I had been craving it for days! But the real showstoppers were, once again, the desserts, lol.

Yay lasagne!!
Sooo good! The raspberry ice-cream made my life!

Another great few hours hanging with Miyu. She is the best! ❤

Okay, that basically takes me up to just before Christmas. I shall try and get a couple of Christmassy blogs in here during the course of the week. And then there will be New Year’s blogs after that. So blog-a-rific! Until next time! 🙂

A quick round up – part 2

So here we are with part 2. Not sure I’ll get it all done so there may well be a part 3 ^^; But here we go.

So, on Wednesday (4th December) Miyu came to mine after school and I helped her make Rocky Road for a Christmas party we were going to on the Saturday. We also made chicken fajitas, which are expensive to make here, but they were damned tasty! Well, once we managed to get the jar of salsa open anyway. 20 minutes or so of trying everything to open it, we eventually took it up to my American neighbour’s apartment and he managed to open it for us. Thanks, Anthony! ^^;

The aforementioned party happened after quidditch and at Morgan’s. A Christmas dessert party! Oh man, there were so many desserts. Everyone did so well making something different. My offering was some mini banoffee pies. They turned out okay. I’m so limited with what I can bake here as I have no oven. Miss making cakes and cookies. We did a White Elephant Secret Santa, which was hilariously competitive. Especially over a plant that Miyu eventually won. Very entertaining! Other party games were also played and it was a lovely afternoon/evening! 🙂

Sooo many desserts!
Secret Santa presents
Morgan’s Christmas tree ❤
Group photo!

Nearly the whole of the following week I had Sepro, so I was at another ALT’s school. This school was really nice! They provided us with loads of snacks and made us feel really welcome. The students were really good and enthusiastic too! On the Friday we got invited to join a second grade Calligraphy class and I got to try it with a proper brush and ink set for the first time ever!

It means Cloudy Sea 🙂

Then on Friday evening I went to Morgan’s again and he, Miyu, Rich and I played our new favourite game, Wingspan. It’s so fun! And we had a little toast to Morgan and Rich since they were both heading home for Christmas the following day.

Wingspanners!

Then quidditch the next day was good fun! Lots of good drills and what felt like a very worthwhile practice. Then, the most important bit, we went to lunch at the yakiniku place we had been to before. Soooo much food and so cheap! 😀

Quidditch heroes!
Yakiniku group 1
Yakiniku group 2

Okay, yup, leaving it there. Part 3 coming tomorrow night, haha.

A quick round-up – part 1

Ahhh I haven’t updated in a month! I can’t believe I’ve let that happen. It’s just been quite crazy here lately for one reason or another. Mostly for my own benefit at this point, to be completely honest, I’m going to do a quick summary of the last 4 weeks.

So, first, the Nationals Quidditch tournament didn’t happen. Bit of rain and bam! they postponed it. Bit annoying, but there you go. Morgan, Miyu, Rich and I hung out playing board games instead, and got a Sumo lunch!

Chanko – the traditional meal of a sumo wrestler. Super tasty!

More board games were played with some additional quidditch members, and then some of us went onward to a drinking party organised by the Azabu Stirrings. Many fun party games happened, as well as some impromptu singing and dancing. It was great to hang out with them 🙂

Quidditch party!!

The next weekend, on the Sunday, saw Miyu and I have a last minute meet up for lunch since she unexpectedly found herself in Yokohama. We went back to The Tavern because she really wanted that roast Sunday lunch again, haha.

Cheers!
We found a Miyu-sized vending machine! Hehe.

Then we did some shopping together in Shibuya before splitting ways. I walked all the way from there to Shinjuku (because walking is fun!) and met up with Morgan, Yasmine and Soulef to watch Frozen 2. It was a fun if average film, lol. But great hanging out with these guys!

Sleepover club ❤

And wow it got late! So I shall, hopefully, carry on with this in part 2 tomorrow night, haha.

Quidditch, Mean Girls, and Go-Karting!

So, last weekend! The tl;dr version is in the title! Haha. But if you want to know details and see some photos, please continue reading.

On Saturday morning I went to quidditch, as always. It was the last practice together before the Japan Cup tournament, which is happening in less than two days, ahh! We had another bumper session (10:30am – 2pm) that definitely helped our last minute preparations. Most of us then went to our fave family restaurant, Jonathan’s, for a well deserved lunch afterwards. Then it was onwards to Morgan’s for some of us.

Morgan was hosting a little get together so we could surprise Miyu with cake and presents for her birthday. The surprise, I’m happy to say, went very well, and lots of cake was eaten!

Miyu’s Birthday cake! ❤
Bit blurry, but yay group shot!

Board games were played, of course, and then we watched Mean Girls. Two of our party hadn’t seen it before! They thoroughly enjoyed it, naturally. The sleepover crew (Yasmine, Soulef, Morgan, and I) then got ready for bed and, because we were all pretty tired, actually did go to sleep fairly swiftly.

Sunday morning started off fairly lazily. Well, Morgan had to leave quite early to go to a lesson, but us girls had tea and toast and tidied up. Well mostly Soulef tidied ^^; Then we all left together around 11am. I immediately headed off towards Chiba as I was meeting Miyu and some others for her birthday go karting!

After a fairly lengthy journey, we all met up in Hon-Chiba and went to what was possibly the only restaurant in existence there. A tiny Thai restaurant tucked away in a back alley, lol. The lady who greeted us was very friendly and got us a table for five set up with an extra, kind of wonky chair for Ranil to sit on, lol. The food was lovely! Though I was the only clever one who asked for the least spicy spice level. Apparently even the medium was fiery!

Birthday girl with her spicy food.

We headed straight to the go karting place after lunch and Miyu got us all signed up and ready to go. It was an inside place with a fairly decent track (I say that like I have any experience with go karting tracks, heh).We paid for three tickets, which was three x six minute stints round the track. It felt longer than six minutes when you were going round! You had to put a balaclava and helmet on – we looked amazing! Haha. Then you get taken into the pits and designated a kart and the pit guys tell you how to drive and then you are unleashed on the track. Hilarious!

Pro racers! ❤
Ready to go burn some rubber!

The temptation to go too fast was very real after the first go and I definitely went too fast second time round, haha. My best time was 27.765 seconds, which I think is fairly decent. Unfortunately I didn’t get to go a third time as I had yet another stupid headache that made me sick (the karting didn’t help, but I think it would have caught up with me anyway). So I hung out in the toilet whilst the others did their third session. Then we had another photo before heading off back to the train station.

Pro racers unmasked!

I slept for nearly the whole hour and a half journey back to Yokohama, which shows how sick I was ^^; Luckily I was feeling better by the next day, so could go to school. Apart from the headache though, I had a great time! So glad we could celebrate Miyu’s birthday with her ❤

Just going to finish this entry with a chance photo I managed to grab near Kamoi station a week ago. Yes, that is Mount Fuji you can see in the distance. Right place right time for that photo! 😀

Limousine party in Tokyo!

Okay, this will be a rather rushed entry, I fear, since it is already 11:30pm. I have a really busy weekend coming up and don’t want to miss writing about last weekend as it was super fun, so here goes!

So first, very quickly, a little rewind to the weekend before last. It was another long weekend (love Japan’s numerous bank holidays!) and on the Sunday I went to China Town in Yokohama with Maggie, primarily to see the Kung Fu Shoe Kicking contest. It was even better than it sounds as we got to participate as well. You slipped these little kung fu slip-on shoes on and then took a little run up before kicking your foot forward in the hopes of flicking the shoe a sizeable distance straight in front of you. Maggie did pretty well, but my two attempts gained more height than distance. But it was pretty fun! 😀

Then on the bank holiday Monday I went to Asakusa to meet up with my combat friends from back home, Sheila and Andrew. They were visiting Japan and we just about managed a quick meet-up in amongst their busy schedule. It was sooo good to see them! 😀

Yeah, I look awful, but Sheila looks awesome in her wellies! 😀

So followed four days at school and then the weekend again! It started off with quidditch. A very serious business session as we have Nationals very soon! It was great to see so many people there for the first time in ages and felt like a very good session.

Magnificent Monsters! 😀

Then after quidditch, Yasmine, Soulef, and I hurried off to Yasmine’s place to go get changed ready for the limousine party! It was for Sesin’s birthday and eight of us were going in a limo around Tokyo for an hour and a half. Sesin chose an all white theme and, predictably, I ended up being the only one not wearing a dress, haha. Five of us did Purikura first, which was rushed but fun!

Purikura! ❤

Then we met up with the other three and waited for the limo to come and pick us up. It was very cool! Just big enough for us all inside. There were balloons everywhere, champagne and glasses, some tiaras and sunglasses as props, and the ability to play our own music. We got to choose two stop off points to have photos taken and Sesin chose Tokyo Tower and the Rainbow Bridge. Very good choices! There was lots of singing, drinking, dancing, photos, and balloon fights. Sooo fun! 😀

Inside the limo…
Tokyo Tower
Yeah, we got to write on the limo! Sooo cool!
Quidditch girls!
French girls (I’m a 16th French, it totally counts! >.>)

After the limo ride we went to a restaurant in Shinjuku called Sizzler. It’s a buffet, all-you-can-eat style restaurant that I’d never been to before. You basically order a ‘premium salad bar’ and get all you can eat salads, curry, tacos, pasta, macaroni cheese, and more. Plus desserts and all-you-can-drink soft drinks. It was pretty good and a very different kind of all-you-can-eat experience for me.

Sizzler!

Overall it was a lovely evening! I’m glad we could all celebrate Sesin’s birthday with her. I had a very calm Sunday after all that excitement, and then it was back to school for a full week. This weekend is going to be incredibly busy, as I said up the top, so expect a full report sometime in the next seven days, lol.

Muddy quidditch and Sunday roasts!

Last weekend started in a fine way. We had what felt like a lifetime’s worth of rain on the Friday and so on the Saturday, though clear skied, sunny, and warm, the ground was very wet and muddy. Perfect conditions for quidditich practice, apparently, haha. We had great fun! We trained at a different park as a school was using our usual place for their sports day. The clear skies and location rewarded us with an amazing view of Mount Fuji, and it just made for a very good session!

This photo doesn’t really do it justice. Mt. Fuji was clear as day in real life.
Muddy boot shot, cause you just have to.
Muddy Monsters!

A few of us went for lunch afterwards at Jonathan’s (you really cant beat a good family restaurant, haha) and then to Rich’s to play some card game I already forgot the title of ^^; but it was fun!

Sunday saw me fulfilling a promise in taking Miyu back to The Tavern pub for a full-on Sunday roast dinner. We were also joined by Morgan and Rich and it was a very good roast, which happily included Yorkshire puddings! Not so sure sprouts should be included in anything outside Christmas, but whatever, I didn’t eat mine.

Yeah, Miyu was sooo happy! ❤
Rich, as an American, was super excited too ❤
A Welsh man, English gal, American dude, and Japanese badass entered a bar… ❤

Morgan scarpered at the mere mention of karaoke but the rest of us went and butchered a bunch of songs for two hours. Rich and I particularly had a blast with the Halloween songs. Then we went to, wait for it, Jonathan’s and ordered drink bars just so we could hang and chat like the teenagers we aren’t. After a good while we decided we wanted cake but not Jonathan’s cake so we headed off in search of other cake. It took a while but eventually we found somewhere we could sit and eat cake without having to buy expensive drinks we didn’t want too.

Soooo much cake!!

After stuffing ourselves, we finally parted ways, having enjoyed a very fun, sociable day together. I love you guys ❤

The rest of last week started out as expected. I did my Halloween themed lessons on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and all went fairly well. Unfortunately I got sick again Wednesday night and ended up missing school on Thursday and Friday. My actual Halloween was spent in bed. Ho hum. The good news is I went to an English speaking clinic and have super duper painkillers that will hopefully combat the headaches I keep getting. I also got a flu vaccination, so hopefully nipped that bud before it could bloom.

And it’s getting late… Until next time! 🙂