Sunday, July 20, 2008

Stuff... oh yeah-lalalala, lamppost! haha

Almost forgot to continue my song! :b

Alright, so Thursday was Yuki's birthday, so here's a picture from that:


And Friday was actually kind of a sad day in class. It was two of my students' last days (siblings). They're moving to Nagoya! :( So the girl, Ayana, is three years old, in Red class (the lowest class), and she is soooo cute and smart! And she gave me some clover flowers. CUTE! So I made a video with my phone, and sent it to my computer! You can't really hear very well, but she says, "Sane-chu" instead of 'thank you.' Awwww~~



And so now you know a little bit more what my classes are like... hahaha.. I sound retarded!

OH! I used the train to go to class (as usual), but when I got on and sat down, I noticed that I just happened to pick the seat on the train that was next to a girl with the SAME shirt as me. hahahhaa, it was kind of embarrassing, but mostly just funny (to me anyway)! I wanted to talk to her and take a picture, but I think she was trying her best to ignore me. haha, oh well!

So I have this box of STUFF that I want to send home! It's got stuff for Easton, Dad (father's day), Erica (for winning the challenge), and random stuff for everyone else! yay! Hopefully I'll get it send out on Tuesday (because Monday is a holiday). woo!

Lately I've been watching So You Think You Can Dance, and I just LOVE that show!!! Here is one of my favorite dances so far this season. (I have a few so maybe I'll do one video per post.)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Julie - you do not, I repeat, do not sound retarded...!!!

Those kids are so cute. Thank you for sending that clip!

Friday was the last day of summer school here. I probably wont see most of my students again. It is sad, I know. What will become of Yaniel? And Emmanuel? And Tamalaku? And Dominic? And Gaby? And Michael? etc.?

You are doing a great work. don't forget that.

Mom

Anonymous said...

Hey Jules!
Good heavens! You are a wonderful teacher, but I already suspected that! Ditto what Mum said. Those kids love you, and it shows! You're helping to shape lives, don'tcha know, can'tcha see? :-)

Love,
Dad