Monday, October 27, 2008

Signed, Sealed, and Delivered

I ended up staying home today because I was feeling a little under the weather, and with a school trip coming up that I can not miss out on I thought it was best just to stay home and rest.  Well the best thing about the day was that my absentee ballot arrived and so I took the time to fill it out and send it in.

As I did I saw the write in space and I wondered, wouldn't it be interesting if all of American would check this box and write in both candidates? Too be honest I don't think that we have had much to choose from.  Talking with Susan the other day I asked her what she thought of Obama after attending his rally in Indy.  She basically said, that she thought that either one of the men could  do the job, so this year she was choosing her right not to vote.  I thought then, wow if you want to talk about change wouldn't that be interesting if the too opposing teams would join forces and work together for what is best for all the American people.  I was reading an article I think it was from the New York Times that was saying for whoever you vote for there are at least 60% of the population that is going to disagree with who you think is the best for the job.  They had listed quotes of people basically saying that there candidate was the best and you would have to be an idiot to not agree with them.   And this is from both sides.  

So just what if we came up with a system where we choose a candidate from both parties, and then say to them ok whoever gets the most votes it the president, and the other guy will be the vise president.  Work it out!  They would have to sit down and consider both sides of the issues to come to a conclusion.  They would both bring their own strengths and weaknesses and hopefully balance each other out.  I guess that would really be change.  

Well I didn't put my thoughts into action and click the write in box, but who know maybe somewhere out there someone will. 

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Musings

Ran across this quote and I think it is really true, and at the same time so different than how many think how life as a Christian should be.

 “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”
     —C.S. Lewis

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Jiyugaoka Megami Matsuri

Thanks to my personal photographer Jason, some photos from the last festival.
On the big drum.  This drum really has a nice sound and is fun to play, but I need to widen my stance.
These 2 pictures are the new piece Zumba which Miura created and our new teacher added a ton of changes and it wasn't completed until a week and a half before the performance.


Friday, October 17, 2008

Uncreated One

Just one more reason why I love Chris Tomlin.

Date Night?

So I left school pretty much as soon as I could and since I had my towel with me, I went directly to Kohoku no yu, a local bath that actually has natural hot spring water. It's always a good way to relax. And since I was close I thought why don't I stop by La La Port, one of the biggest malls in Japan. Well it was Friday night and it there were hardly any people. It felt good to just walk around and enjoy the feeling of not having to be surrounded by people everywhere. I stopped in the fancy food court there and had some good Chinese food, then I saw there was a Coldstone there so I went to check it out. Now you have to remember that there is always an enormous line at any of the Coldstones in Japan. I found the store and there were no customers, I couldn't resist I went in and ordered a "I love it" size ice cream, and sat out in the open court yard. It felt so relaxing, and peaceful. Then the strangest thought popped into my head. Jason had said to me last Fri. they had a date night. Which then led me to think, this is my own private "Date Night"! The only thing I could have added was a movie and some pop corn. I sat and laughed to myself. What a strange and unusual life I lead. And I wasn't the least bit lonely. Sometimes I am too much fun.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Passion

Tonight we went to the Passion concert in Tokyo it was great although I may be a little more hard of hearing the next couple of days. I saw a ton of people, and a number of students. The best part for me was hearing Chris Tomlin, he war fantastic.
As we were leaving a group of students spotted me and started screaming and ran over to me. Then when I stepped out the door everyone was stareing at me, it was embarasringly funny.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Hope, Steven Curtis Chapman

Just ran across a clip of Steven Curtis Chapman singing his song "Cinderella" on CBS. I think you can still see it here: http://www.stevencurtischapman.com/news.htm
It is a great testimony on the hope that we have that gets us through the rough times. And how cool is it for him to be able to tell his story on Nat'l television. I have even more respect for him now after watching this. Sorry I couldn't embed it, but if you haven't seen it take a look.
Actually I found another clip from ABC, which is just as good and his kids share a little about their experience, but if you can find the other one be sure to watch it.

On a side note I saw that he started a concert tour tonight it Columbus Ohio with Michael W. Smith. What I wouldn't give to be able to go.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Stress


I swear this is the way that I felt when I left school today.
Actually the day went fairly well until I was asked to come and help teach the kids some songs to get ready for J Camp at the end of the month. I thought it would be no big deal, the kids were a little off the wall, and the other teachers were not really helping the situation. In fact I felt like I wanted to strangle one of them and tell them to just shut up and leave. I tried to take some initiative but it didn't work when this other teacher just sort of doing whatever he wanted. And he was being cheesy to top things off. I decided to keep my mouth shut and stand off to the side hoping that they would figure out that I was not happy with the way things were going. But obviously they didn't get it. I mentioned something to the head teacher as I tried to flee the scene and not have to deal with the other 2 teachers right away. I will have to talk to them and see try to make them understand that they way things went is not acceptable and that I think that we can do things better. How to do it tactfully is the question that remains to be answered.