Today (April 9) is my first full day in Japan and exactly 3 weeks until my 30th birthday!
I arrived at Narita International Airport around 1:30 pm yesterday and fumbled my way through the various lines and offices required for entry to Japan. I was feeling very sick to my stomach and still managed to lift all 3 of my 50 lb (each!) checked bags and my 40 lb carry-on onto a luggage cart. (Someone had left one out so I was able to use it for free and not have to try to figure out the cost or count out any yen!! It was very serendipitous!)
I made a friend in the Chicago airport and also one on the plane. This made me very hopeful for the friends I will make during the next 3 years. :)
So far, my experience has been excellent. I'm experiencing typical jet lag symptoms but my hosts and hostesses are very warm and understanding. I'm already starting to recognize certain words but can't yet remember enough to try to speak. I'll be glad to start language school in July so that I can feel more confident! Between now and then I will listen and practice independently, and my hostess/"sister" Urara will work with me as a tutor. I'm very excited about this! Today she helped me run some errands--including applying for my residency card. With this I can open my bank account and get a cell phone and Internet service! It will be ready for me the day before my birthday.
I feel really good, really happy.
These may be the last 3 weeks of my 20's, but they are the first 3 weeks of the rest of my life! EVERYTHING is changing...but it feels right.
I was loved and held throughout my preparation for this move and during my travel and upon my arrival. I know that I am enveloped in prayers and positive energy. I hope that the goodness I am feeling will ooze into the lives of all the people I meet.
Stayed tuned!! And keep those prayers comin'! ;)
I arrived at Narita International Airport around 1:30 pm yesterday and fumbled my way through the various lines and offices required for entry to Japan. I was feeling very sick to my stomach and still managed to lift all 3 of my 50 lb (each!) checked bags and my 40 lb carry-on onto a luggage cart. (Someone had left one out so I was able to use it for free and not have to try to figure out the cost or count out any yen!! It was very serendipitous!)
I made a friend in the Chicago airport and also one on the plane. This made me very hopeful for the friends I will make during the next 3 years. :)
So far, my experience has been excellent. I'm experiencing typical jet lag symptoms but my hosts and hostesses are very warm and understanding. I'm already starting to recognize certain words but can't yet remember enough to try to speak. I'll be glad to start language school in July so that I can feel more confident! Between now and then I will listen and practice independently, and my hostess/"sister" Urara will work with me as a tutor. I'm very excited about this! Today she helped me run some errands--including applying for my residency card. With this I can open my bank account and get a cell phone and Internet service! It will be ready for me the day before my birthday.
I feel really good, really happy.
These may be the last 3 weeks of my 20's, but they are the first 3 weeks of the rest of my life! EVERYTHING is changing...but it feels right.
I was loved and held throughout my preparation for this move and during my travel and upon my arrival. I know that I am enveloped in prayers and positive energy. I hope that the goodness I am feeling will ooze into the lives of all the people I meet.
Stayed tuned!! And keep those prayers comin'! ;)
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