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Entries from March 2006

my short weekend/ day off

March 31, 2006 · Leave a Comment

I call my day-off weekends because I usually have weekdays off and work on weekends. I still need weekends just like everybody else does, so I call it weekends.

I started getting food delivery serivice since last week. the first one was very nice and I loved them. I’ve got fresh seasonal vegetable set (7 veges, all tastes amazing!!), yummy bread with no dairy and egg (yes!), and sashimi (tuna tataki/ seared tuna). They were all so good! I’ve been reading a blog about raw food diet, and its blogger suggested this delivery company. The company has a lot of meat, dairy, egg, and fish as well, but they do organic and low pesticide and absolutely no additives. Oh I’ve got tofu/ soy products set which came with 3 items. they were all great. I was surprised that the company’s products were so tasty!! so I didn’t have to cook them much, just simple basic cooking is more than enough. ohhhh their carrots are so sweet. I made a great carrot salad with them.
So I was looking forward to the second delivery this morning. I woke up early not because I was too excited about it, but stomachache. ahhhh…It ended up okay, but ohhh it was a reminder that being a woman is not easy. This yummy delivery cheered me up though.
I didn’t feel good although I became okay in the afternoon, so I decided to do something indoor. I didn’t want to leave my place, but I went shopping in my neighborhood and got a pressure cooker. it was a short trip though.

I made my first pickles. well, I have made Japanese pickles before , but for me the Western style pickles are sort of something I usually buy from a store. It was not difficult, but I have no idea how it will turn out. I can taste it next week, i think. there are so many kinds of receipes on line and I was confused. it was fun though.

I got only 4 hours sleep last night, so I took a nap. I didn’t plan it, but it just happened. In the past a few days I was super emotional, but now I am okay. I blame on my hormonal changes. Cooking definitely helps. I cooked all afternoon. I did prep cooking for my fresh vegetables, so that they won’t go bad. I steamed them for a short time or stewed them, and etc. I can use them for my cooking or just simply heat them up.

I made salad with a spring onion which is called a new onion. it is very soft and juicy and the skin is not dry like the one you buy at a grocery store. it is sweet and does not have strong oniony smell. It went well with velvety and crispy red lettuce. ummm…i love vegetables.

Now my day off/ weekend is almost over. this week, i have only one day off, but that is okay because i had 8 days off last week. cherry blossom is so beautiful here. I love looking at them.

Some guy told me about his pet rabbit and showed me the picture of his bunny. he is so cute with long ears. I want one, but he said that it was difficult to raise his bunny because bunnies are really delicate. ummm… some day, yeah, some day..haha

good night, I will dream of bunnies

Categories: General

The party is over

March 26, 2006 · 1 Comment

I had a good time hanging out with Harper. I felt like I tried to catch up the time I couldn’t get to spend time with him. We did many things in many places, but our schedule wasn’t that crazy. In fact, we didn’t miss the last train or didn’t have to take the last train. I am glad that he met some of my friends here in Tokyo and my hometown, Yamanashi.

Because he already thought Japan was a weird country in terms of pop culture, I decided to show him the heart of Tokyo with traditional kick at first and comtemporary parts later. Actually it ended up mixing both up, because that’s how tokyo is. I was thinking about going to Kyoto/ an old capital, but instead, I took him to another old capital, Kamakura where you can see a big buddha statue. It is only one hour away from tokyo and you can enjoy nice traditional temples and shrines. We had converyer belt sushi in Kamakura after visiting the big buddha place. It was tasty and had some seasonal and rare kinds of fish which I truly enjoyed.

After the big buddha trip, we met up with my friend, Kumi and her husband, Dai. They both work for a music magazine company, and they are really fun to hang out. Ohhh I meant to keep this entry general and add details later, but I started, huh? Well, we had a great sumo wrestler dish called Chanko (chunko–harper would like to call) by a sumor ring, they took us to Kabuki cho, which is a red light district. We just walked through because it is a dangerous area where people got shot and died once a while. I know!! I thought we can’t have a gun, but I guess some people have those apparently. It was a really fun night and Harper and I had a great time with them.

On his b-day we went to Ikebukuro to have Elvis noodle for lunch. It was fun and I could find something for me too. It was very good, but we had no idea why it is called Elvis. I forgot to ask them…well, next time for sure. We went to Tokyo station underground shopping street and had scalp and shoulder massage. The therapist didn’t speak any English, so I helped her a little bit, but poor Harper, he couldn’t relax much. After that, we hang out in Ginza which is a fancy disctric with many fancy shops.

We had a dinner at a small Italian restaurant in Ginza. Harper’s b-day is a national holiday in Japan. It is a vernal equinox day, so many restaurants were closed, but this one had good reputations and someone said it was very private, and it was. We had a great dinner with a couple glasses of red wine. No one was at the restaurant, so it was like a private party, haha. My sardine pasta was excellent and his broiled fillet with balsamic vinegrette looked great. He had smoked baby yellow tail with aioli sause. it looked yummy. too bad with mayo..not for me… The dinner course came with 4 dishes!! small portions, and very fresh ingredients. It is called Via Nuova Rondo and located in Ginza. sooo yummy and it was easy for me to eat without meat, dairy, and egg.

Well, we ate well everyday. I cooked only once, just because we had to try many places! Harper liked most of the food we tried. We didn’t challenge though, except once my frined made him try marinated/farmented squid, which I liked it, but he didn’t.

ok..here is what we ate: I have to do this, this is my department…
Friday: Night: my cooking! grilled tuna with garlic flavor, green green salad (many greens), brown rice (from my parents’ rice paddy), and miso soup with homemade broth.

Saturday: lunch: Onigiri (rice triangle= Harper’s new favorite 7/11 food)
Dinner: Sashimi and other seafood at a seafood restaurant in Azabujuban (close to Roppongi) Harper was on liquid diet and the waitress was surprised that we ordered many drinks.haha…

Sunday: lunch: Onigiri again! at Marunouchi building
Dinner: Japanese diner/ family restaurant (we call it this way or fami-res) I had a pasta and Harper had beef stew with fatty meat which he hated…but after the dinner he had a great time in Bic Camera and the crazy intersection in Shibuya. I am sure he will talk about it soon.

Monday: lunch: Soba noodle at Yabusoba (beautiful building) near Akihabara which is an electronics district. funny…contrast.. and japanese sweets at Takamura. Harper didn’t like it though.
Dinner: Mos burger (Japanese hamburger shop they use organic stuff) pretty good. I had a rice burger with seafood. ohh we went to a small darts bar called triple twenty. we didn’t know it was a darts bar, and everyone played darts except us…ahhh..it was a nice and short stop after the dinner on my way home.

Tuesday: lunch: Elvis noodle/ ramen noodle
dinner: Itanlian course as I mentioned before.

Wednesday: lunch: conveyer belt sushi
Dinner: Chunko(sumo wrestler dish)/ hot pot on the table.

Thursday: lunch: Mos burger again!
Dinner: Goth?? Italian-ish dinner with yoyo-champion, Black. very good…he was super nice and such a gentle man. The restaurant was soooo goth, but not in a trashy way, more fancy way. it was very dark and decorative with goth waiters and waitresses who were extremely nice! Black surprised Harper with a b-day cake. That was sooooo nice!
Friday: lunch: Harper had Kamameshi (steamed rice with crab) and I had fried oyster. We had lunch with my parents in my hometown.

at my favorite, DOux cafe, he had cheese cake with Orangina, and I had caramel flavored tea. Yurie joined us and the owner, Shiho was very very kind!!

dinner: Onigiri (rice triangle)…I wanted to have a nice dinner, but we had to catch a bus to come back to tokyo, so Japanese fastfood, Onigiri, but it is Harper’s favorite.

ohhh…we ate a lot, probably because of me…we did a lot of gadget shopping, Japanese deathmetal CD store which sucked my energy out, hahah…and crazy street walking, crazy shops and a parasite museum, haha soooo gross but I am glad I went. I am sure that Harper will take care of this part in his entry. I had gotten to go to many places because of his visit. However, the best part of this vacation is hanging out with Harper a lot!! I miss him already, but I am hoping to see him sometime soon…

Categories: General

welcome, Harper

March 17, 2006 · Leave a Comment

This is my first time to pick up someone at Narita/ tokyo international airport. Yes, I have used this airport many times, but had never picked up someone. It was exciting to look for Harper at the airport with thousands of people. Oh..so many people.. Time difference is huge and Harper passed out after dinner. It is 6 am in chicago, and 9 pm in tokyo. All he has seen so far is the way from Narita to my house, basically trains and people. Tomorrow I want to take him to many places. I am wondering if I should take him traditional places first or very crazy parts first. umm…maybe both.. yea

I am so happy to see him and we will have a good time together!

Categories: General

Harper is coming to Japan!

March 16, 2006 · 1 Comment

oh..it has been a long time since I update my blog. Where have I been? working working working. Well, I had a mini vacation on my birthday and went to Izu peninsula which is one hour and half away from Tokyo. My friend and I stayed there for one night. We had an ocean view hotel (old, but pretty nice) and fresh seafood buffet and hot spring!! Aroma therapy massage was included too. It was sooooooooooo nice! I chose geranium oil which had rose-like scent. My therapist loved me so much and gave me many good praises about me. I had a good birthday.

And this day is coming so soon! Harper is coming to Tokyo tomorrow. I am so excited to see him and planning to take him many cool places, but I just want to see him, you know. This is his first trip to Japan, and I hope he will enjoy it. His birthday is coming up so soon too. I promise all of you that I will write an entry about his visit. His visit gives me a chance to explore Tokyo area. You know when you live there, you don’t go to certain spots but work and simply make living.

I have been doing well here in Tokyo and my work likes me which is a big plus. Ohanami (cherry blossom party) season is coming soon, and I wonder if Harper can catch the first part of it. It is so beautiful with pale pink flowers. I should plan nice Ohanami parties with my friends for sure.

Come to Japan, guys!! there are a lot of things to see….

Categories: General