Archives for August, 2006
Mondays
On Monday Megumi is often away at her tea ceremony lesson. This leaves me to my own devices for an evening—at least until she gets home and we eat dinner at around eleven or so.
Tonight I’m spending these hours alone in several carefully planned ways:
- Forgetting a couple of things at the office. I was reading The Telling by Ursula LeGuin and I had a saved game of おとなのゴルフ on the Nintendo DS. The book and the game unit are both sitting on top of my locker at work now.
- Drinking a can or three of chuhai. Grapefruit. Kirin. Good stuff. Not too sweet, not too weak . . . I remember tales of (brave? idiotic?) high schoolers drinking this citrus booze on the way to school back in the late 1980s—not the lovely new Kirin brews in the diamond-pocked cans, but something along the same lines—but I can’t imagine they got away with it.
- Correcting homework. With no book to read and no game to play, what else could I do during my train ride? I’ve got a few more weeks of the spring/summer term to go, and there are assignments to cover in red ink. I’m on it!
- Watching The Blues Brothers. Good stuff. The Penguin is beating Jake and Elwood with a ruler right now.
Like I said, carefully planned. I have some more photos to comment on from the UK trip, but that will happen later this week. Tomoya got word from the University of Edinburgh that he was formally accepted; he might even have a dorm room. We’ll be sliding him a pile of pounds to cover the books and classes and haggis and whatnot.
There are other important photos to post . . . they portend great things. Great things. More to follow. Stay tuned. I promise the next entry will come soon!
School chapel
Back to the trip!
Yeah, I was always running around in a necktie back when I was a high school student. I remember those days well. Or at least I would, if I hadn’t always been fashioning my necktie into a rope to lower myself down the school wall, to get to the beer machine . . . Anyway.
Megumi took this one in the chapel in Tomoya’s school. I hear this is a popular room right before exams start.
Book on the way
Next month it’ll be reading time. T. Miller’s book is on the way! From the looks of things it’ll be a paean to the wise stewardship our nation has enjoyed during this time of conflict. Yup.

(Now with all improved, not so monstrously large image of book cover.)
