My new year resolution was to stop posting so much about Keita and baseball (maybe that's why the posts have dried up, my life seems to revolve around baseball these days) but I'm going to break it to have another 'oyabaka' moment so please bear with me!
On Saturday, because I was having all the first year mothers and players back to the house for a party, I intended to have another mother take over from me at lunch time so I could get home and organised but around 11am Setsuo phoned to say that one of the owners from a company he uses had phoned to say that his friend had contacted him to see if he would arrange for him and another man to go and see Keita play and could they go that day around 1.30. It turned out that the 'friend' was a scout from the Yomiuri Giants!! (For those of you not in Japan, the Giants are one of the Major Baseball Teams (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yomiuri_Giants) so it was both a shock and really exciting! After they had been to the ground, watched Keita (and also Riku) then spoken to the coaches they came back to the office for a coffee. They stayed for about 40 minutes and we had quite a good chat and he said that he'll come back now and again when he's in this area. So, things are really looking good for the pair of them - now we just have to hope they'll continue to improve and be injury-free.
At night, there were about 29 of us for the party and a lot of eating and drinking went on. The majority left around 11pm but there were still 4 of us until just before 3am! The next morning I had to force myself to get up at 7am to get Keita out the door and although I intended going back to bed for a couple of hours, managed to stay awake. By night time I was shattered and I think we were all in bed by about 10.
Kana had her Eiken test on Sunday too - she hadn't really studied for it so I don't know how she'll have got on but I'm keeping my fingers crossed for her.
Other than that, it's really cold just now and we had snow showers both Sat and Sun. Here's hoping it gets a bit warmer!
Monday, 26 January 2009
Thursday, 22 January 2009
All the photos have come out in the wrong order but I can't be bothered to changed them all around!
My birthday - Lisa cooked all the food but we forgot to take a photo of the spread so there is only a plateful of the left overs!!




At the noodle museum



At the bowling alley

At Kobe bird park


Fooling around in new pajamas - Granny in Keita's!

Daisuke, Aya, Lisa, Kana, Keita under the tree
My birthday - Lisa cooked all the food but we forgot to take a photo of the spread so there is only a plateful of the left overs!!




At the noodle museum



At the bowling alley

At Kobe bird park


Fooling around in new pajamas - Granny in Keita's!

Daisuke, Aya, Lisa, Kana, Keita under the tree
We had a great Christmas and even though some of us caught the cold over the New Year, that was good too. Every Christmas we have an unwritten rule that no matter how busy we are, we have to make time to go out for dinner together on the 25th and this year was no exception (even though Aya and Setsuo were working, Kana had school and Keita baseball) and we also had Mum and Dad and Daisuke (Aya's boyfriend) with us so we were a party of 9. We booked the restaurant for 7.45pm so it meant Aya had to come straight from work but it gave the rest of us time to get ready. Having Daisuke there brought home the fact that it will never be just the 6 of us again which is nice in a way but at the same time a bit sad that the kids are no longer kids!
After the meal and a change of clothes for some (we'd eaten too much and they were starting to be uncomfortable!) we went down to my classroom where the presents were under the tree. Again because of work and school, we have always opened brithday and Christmas presents in the evening when everyone can be together and it no longer feels 'strange' although I think M & D found it a bit odd.
At New Year we had intended to go out to the Temple in the evening but because M and I were suffering with the cold, we scrapped that idea and just stayed at home with our bowl of noodles. This is the first year that there has been no need to make 'proper' New Year food which meant I could sleep a bit later. I did make the special soup and some of the dishes but only the things that we all like. In the afternoon, we left M&D and while Setsuo went to Kyoto to his mother's grave, Aya, Kana, Keita and I went to see Oji-chan (Lisa couldn't get out of her bed). I'd worried about him being in the home over the NY period but he didn't seem fazed and was delighted to see the kids.
While M&D were over, we didn't manage any big trips but it was nice to see them again and hopefully they enjoyed their days out even if most were just to shopping malls, restaurants etc. One good day was at the Noodle museum nearby - we all decorated out noodle pots and then chose what flavours and toppings to put in them - all for the grand sum of 300 yen each! There was also a floor where you could make your own noodles but we we got there too late.
This is my 2nd week back at work but I'm taking most of the days slower than usual and trying to stay out of the office most of the morning.
Photos on the next post.
After the meal and a change of clothes for some (we'd eaten too much and they were starting to be uncomfortable!) we went down to my classroom where the presents were under the tree. Again because of work and school, we have always opened brithday and Christmas presents in the evening when everyone can be together and it no longer feels 'strange' although I think M & D found it a bit odd.
At New Year we had intended to go out to the Temple in the evening but because M and I were suffering with the cold, we scrapped that idea and just stayed at home with our bowl of noodles. This is the first year that there has been no need to make 'proper' New Year food which meant I could sleep a bit later. I did make the special soup and some of the dishes but only the things that we all like. In the afternoon, we left M&D and while Setsuo went to Kyoto to his mother's grave, Aya, Kana, Keita and I went to see Oji-chan (Lisa couldn't get out of her bed). I'd worried about him being in the home over the NY period but he didn't seem fazed and was delighted to see the kids.
While M&D were over, we didn't manage any big trips but it was nice to see them again and hopefully they enjoyed their days out even if most were just to shopping malls, restaurants etc. One good day was at the Noodle museum nearby - we all decorated out noodle pots and then chose what flavours and toppings to put in them - all for the grand sum of 300 yen each! There was also a floor where you could make your own noodles but we we got there too late.
This is my 2nd week back at work but I'm taking most of the days slower than usual and trying to stay out of the office most of the morning.
Photos on the next post.
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