
I was able to watch the debate on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning here) thanks to CNN.com. It's looking really hard to make any sensible argument that McCain will pull this one out thankfully. Now if the market will bounce back just a little before I exchange my American dollars for yen next week I will truly be happy.
And I can now proudly say that I have sent in my absentee ballot. I got it two days ago, filled it out and sent it back yesterday. The hardest part was figuring out with the nice Japanese woman at the post office how much the postage cost (
Yay electronic dictionaries!). So now when the numbers come out on election day, I can say a was part of it.
I'm almost done with two weeks of classes and am hopefully settling into some sort of routine. I'm used to the train commute by now and luckily am only 20 minutes away from my university. I'm currently trying to find some part-time work teaching English and possibly join a club at my university. But I'm already pretty busy with classes and everything.
Other noteworthy things I've discovered:
-I went to the campus gym and failed at trying to work the treadmill. And no it wasn't broken, because I saw someone successfully using it 5 minutes later. I'll stick to jogging, thanks.
-I get lost easily and apparently cannot read a map in either English or Japanese.
-My host family's grandchildren are ADORABLE.
-Tommy Lee Jones (BOSS coffee spokesman) is Bill Murray from "Lost in Translation"
-Japanese television is highly entertaining. I love the quiz shows.
-I went to an English pub downtown where their special drinks all featured Jack Daniels. Go figure.
Monday is a national holiday in honor of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, so no class. I say "
Kanpai!" (Cheers!) to that.