With the end of my time here right around the corner, I’m trying to work as many activities into my few remai
ning moments in Japan as possible. This weekend I went to “Nokogiri”, aka “Sawtooth mountains” for the shape the coastline takes on, and took a ton of pictures. 109 to be exact. Check them out by clicking the link on the side or here.
Tomorrow I’m going to the “Fancy Starbucks” in Kamakura (apparently it has a Japanese style garden) and Chigasaki (oceanside surf city) so expect more pictures. Although I’ve known it for awhile, it finally hit me that money and possessions aren’t what matters - it’s experiences and relationships that we should value. I have friends, and awesome environment and a camera, so I think I really have everything I need.
I got a call from my ichiban tomodachi Ken last night, from England no less! I haven’t heard from him in quite awhile, so it was good to catch up. I’m really afraid of losing track of the amazing people I’ve met here in Japan, so it’s great to get that surprise phone call. It’s amazing how much can change in two short years! Anyway, I know Ken and I will hang out sometime in the future.
I went to the church service on base tonight for the first time in a long time. It’s not exactly my cup of tea, but the Chaplain gave a good message, and I got to see a lot of my friends. That’s all the matters, right? God’s been so good to me lately. This could’ve been a really dark time in my life, but he’s put supportive friends around me to make things easier.
Lately I’m listening to a lot of Donavan Frankenreiter. The laid-back surf style of his songs has helped increase my mellow attitude exponentially. If you’re in need of some relaxation, take a listen to his self-titled album.
Hey, it was good to talk to you! Sorry i had to rush off… We’ll talk again sometimes. There is a new apple store opening in Exeter so i can get my micro phone fixed or get a mic for my mac there.. so i can use skype! Enjoy the last bit of your world journey in life!
Comment by ken kanno — October 9, 2007 @ 4:12 pm
re: friends and experiences–photos are nice but words on paper last longer and can paint quite a picture.
Comment by rex — October 10, 2007 @ 1:55 am