Alternate Working Title- No More Hashbrowns Again. Ever. No. Alternate Working Title #2- Fun With Knives! So… we had an incident Saturday night… But first let me set the scene. I was having a great Saturday. Caught up on some to-do list things. Dan was out at Samurai hash and I was home alone most […]
Posts Tagged ‘Shibuya’
That Time I Needed 6 Stitches…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Dan, emergency, friends, hospital, Japan, Shibuya, stitches on December 30, 2013 | 2 Comments »
Fabulous Fridays
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Asakusa, baking, brownies, hanami, hash house harriers, Japan, mugs, Shibuya on March 16, 2013 | 2 Comments »
With most my readers living in the United States, by the time you read my daily entry, that day has already passed for me. On that note, happy Friday! I had a great one 😀 My primary occupation here in Tokyo is teaching, however I spend a fair amount of time dabbling in voice work. […]
A Sunday at Yoyogi Park and Meiji Shrine… with Penny!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Dan, hanami, Japan, meiji shrine, Penny, photography, Shibuya, spring, yoyogi on April 15, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Neither Dan nor I worked today, and we had nice weather, so we decided to have some fun! First I had brunch with a good friend I met while volunteering in Ishinomaki last summer. I’m so glad I’ve been able to keep in touch with so many volunteer friends! She took me to a fun […]
Ishinomaki Preparation Update
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Dan, food, Ishinomaki, Shibuya, shopping, Tokyo on June 15, 2011 | 1 Comment »
I leave in 2 days! I had 2 wildly successful shopping trips last night (Tuesday) and today. Last night I met Dan in Shibuya where we were going to attempt to find a DIY store (what they call stores that sell construction materials, like Home Depot, sometimes huge, sometimes the size of a drug store). […]
Food Adventure: Sushi Daidokoya
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged food adventure, Jim, Kelsey, Shibuya, sushi on May 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
While Kelsey and Jim were in town visiting, they wanted to be sure to go to a true sushi restaurant. After all, it’s not often you’re on the other side of the world at the birthplace of sushi! We went to a little sushi place in Shibuya. We waited maybe 20-25 minutes for some seats […]