I sprung up out of bed and ran to my window to open it. Sure enough, tons of snow was falling!!
I went into the living room and saw Miya and her dad watching it. Then I ran outside to take pictures.
When I got back in, Yuko had gotten up and was serving us breakfast. We had soup and hot tea. Ahhh.
(The chocolate cake thing was a choco banana muffin made by Yuko's friend and she didn't use milk or butter, which I really liked!)
After breakfast, I showed everyone my purikura, which prompted Yuko to bring out their family purikura. They started when Yuko was pregnant with Miyabi and then took one every month to see how much she'd grown. It was so cute! And they did really cool ones where it looked like they were sitting on merry-go-rounds and in onsens and stuff!
Then Ken and Yuko left to take Miya to the doctor for her foot. So I Skyped my roommate from last semester and then I went out to play in the snow some more because it was falling really heavily now! Humungo flakes were falling!
Then I headed out. It was my first time biking in the snow ever!! It was easy in the slushy parts but really hard in the deep powder. It had stopped snowing and started raining, ugh!
Ichinomiya in the snow:
(I like this one a lot)
I was so soaked and freezing from riding through the rain. My pants, gloves, and Uggs were completely wet. :(
So I took the JR to Nagoya Eki. On the way, it started snowing again!
I went outside the station to the Herhey's kiss thing to watch the snow.
(It's hard to see here, but it was pouring snow. I felt bad for the crossing guard standing out there. A bunch of snow had collected on his cap!)
Then I went to find Big Camera. The lady at Information directed me where to go. I found this place called SoftMap and under it it said Big Camera, so I figured that was it.
I went in and talked to the SoftBank guy for a while. He was showing me tis plan that sounded pretty good. It was only about $15 and I'd get a smartphone I could use here. But then he said there was a $30 fee the first month and then I'd have to start a 2 year contract, which I would have to pay to cancel!
So I was like, "aren't there any prepaid phones?"
And he said "we're out of stock, try Big Camera"
What?!? I thought I was in Big Camera! He gave me pretty bad directions to it, so I had to ask someone else. This guy was really nice and took me out in the snow to show me it was across the street.
So I talked to the guy in Big Camera who spoke flawless English. He told me the prepaid phones were out of stock and to try the SoftBank on the other side of the station. Ugh I had just had such a hard time slipping and sliding through the slush to get over here I didn't really want to do it again.
But I tried it, and it turned out they were out of stock too. Fml. Soaked and shivering, I boarded the JR once again to Kanayama. It only took 3 minutes to get there! So I was 40 minutes early to meet Emma. All my clothes were wet and I was so cold, so I went upstairs where it was warm and sat outside a restaurant and wrote my blog.
(I saw red bean sandwich kitkats!! I really want to try them. One day...)
When it got close to 2:45, I went downstairs.
There was this weird show thing with samurai going on... Idk
We were meeting at the East exit, but I hadn't been able to find it, so I went to the tourist information room and asked them. They showed me on a map and then asked my nationality.
So I went to East exit to wait for Emma. When she hadn't showed up at 2:45, I walked back out into the station and saw her walking and waved her over. It was such a hard exit to find!
Then the two of us walked over to Nami's English room where the English cafe we were going to was being held. Emma's host mom had told her about it and Emma had invited me along.
Nami was super cute! We were the first ones there, but everyone else showed up shortly after. Everyone was Japanese except Emma, me, and this guy from Jersey.
Ugh all the Japanese people were really good at English! I always get so jealous when I meet people who are good at both Japanese and English. Even this one lady who wasn't so good was still better at English than I am at Japanese . :(
It was really cute though. We ate brownies, chips, and wafer things and drank tea (well I had this amazing caramel hot chocolate stuff). And everyone was so excited to talk to Emma and me. I met some really cool people. I talked to this one girl for a long time who had gone to Nanzan for graduate school!
When it was time to go, Emma and I left with a girl, Mami, who really like manga and anime and stuff. I talked to her a bit about Naruto, and we talked about the latest chapter that I'd read in the Jump magazine I bought.
Then we all went our separate ways. I asked Mami for her Line ID, so Emma and I could friend her. Then I went home on the JR. The streets were completely snow free, but there was still a bunch of snow around. :)
When I got home, Miya and Ken were watching some Anerican history show lol. The first thing Miya said to me was "snowman!" and pointed outside. I guess she liked it haha.
She talked about it a lot more as the night went on and I asked her if she liked it and she nodded. :D
So dinner was awesome! We made dumplings!! (Gyoza) I love gyoza!
There were hard to fold right at first, but then I got the hang of it.
We wet the top half of the edge of the dough, put the meat on the dough, and then folded the dough in half and made the ruffles.
Then we fried them!!
Ken covered them up after I took this picture. Then we waited a while before he opened it up again and poured water on them. The water sizzled and tons of steam was produced!
Then we closed it up again for a bit. And then they were done!!
Miya and I had rice with furikake and miso soup while we waited. Ugh I was sooo full after I'd had about 8 dumplings. But man, it was a yummy dinner and it warmed me up! ^^
After dinner, Miya and I played while Yuko and Ken finished eating. Earlier I had realized I had left my Line bear earphone plug outside somewhere when I'd been building the snowman, but I hadn't been able to go look for it yet. I told Miya that I lost kuma (bear in Japanese) and she said "poor kuma" and then went outside to look for it! I followed her out. I thought I saw it in the snow, so I went to go investigate and there it was, half buried in snow!
So yay, kuma's back! :)
Then we all sat in the living room and watched this Japanese sing-off kind of show that this black dude who was fluent in Japanese ended up winning lol. I also texted a bunch with Mami, so I really hope Emma and I can hang out with her sometime and practice our Japanese and help her with English! Miya and I played a bunch with her string too. That kid never gets tired of her string.
Tomorrow we're going to the pool!
gosh that snow looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteHouston never gets snow :( and I miss it so much...I'd even love to be back in Maryland shoveling our long driveway on the hill!!
Has Miyabi ever made a snowman? Does it snow often in Ichinomiya?
Lol I missed it too!
DeleteI'm not sure if she has! She certainly liked mine though. This morning she said she was going to make one with four snowballs, but the snow had all melted. :(
And no, it's really rare that it snows in Ichinomiya! Although, I know it snowed a lot like this two years ago.
Now I'm hungry for dumplings! Mom said she'd make some, but they will probably be vegan lings (no dumps)!
ReplyDeleteAww those are my favorite, though! Were they good?
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