I guess the Christmas holiday has finally caught up with me, and in the most unlikely of places. Who'd think that a few jazz-covers of Christmas songs over a bowl of Curry could stir up so much emotion. Its all okay though, because it was quickly remedied when I ran into Chris, a friend who had graduated from the University of Virginia last year, and is presently teaching English in Japan. It was true-chance meeting if there ever was one, as Chris lives 5 hours away, and was only in the city for the weekend before he flies back to the USA. But anyway, in a city of 12 million, I managed to bump into him roaming the streets while showing my friend Kohei around the city.
Anyway, thanks everyone for your support. I wish you all a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year (especially those of you in VA and TX).
I am signing out for the remainder of the year and heading to Korea, so I'll get back to you when I return.
Much Love,
Daniel
6 comments:
Aw.
It's awesome you ran into Chris, and got to hang out with Kohei. It seems he had a lot of fun.
So...I'll see you in Korea soon!
Merry Christmas!
did you tell chris that i say hi. have fun in korea. take lots of pictures. what are your plans for christmas.
We all say howdy and merry christmas from texas. we wish you were here. next time you see chris, tell him we say hi. hope you have a blast in korea. hello to matt and anika. talk to you when you get back to tokyo.
love you, mom
i don't know if you've noticed, but adaninjapan could also be "A DA Ninja Pan," or some sort of of ninja cooking utensil. da probably stands for deadly assassination, dunno.
i never met chris in japan, because he wasn't there when i was there. however, i DID meet a kid named chris who knew chris. weird huh?
Holla! Good job hunting Chris down in the Sea of Ambiguity. Enjoy Korea and get another post going (since you're so Jouzu)~
~SD
It's great that you met Chris, especially when you were getting a bit down. I hope you had a great Japanese/Korean New Year and keep up the good work!
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