Thursday, August 31, 2006

A Thursday Morning

The kid woke up around six this morning and guess who woke up as well. Oh god! Even my morning swollen eyelids haven't woken up yet. I can hardly see anything behind them.

Yesterday a good friend of mine arrived here and will stay with us for two weeks. It's fun to have company again. She will be our last over-seas guest here in Japan.

What is good about this morning: I'll have real Finnish rye bread and nice Finnish cheese for breakfast - thanks to my friend! I could also have a drink of Finnish Koskenkorva, but it isn't really my cup of tea.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Samurai Goes To Finland Again



Did you know that Airguitar World Championships are held every fall in Oulu, Finland? I was born in that town a looooong ago.

Here's Japan's own Takeshi Kongochi doing his performance in last year's competition. He is the champion of airguitarring in Japan. Here's a quote from his site:

"Takeshi Kongochi is a pioneer of air guitarist in Japan.
He has left for Finland, northern Europe, so far, so far away from Japan.
in 2004 , and in 2005 , he gets the 4th place in the world .
This is the great achievement of course.
His style , oriental , exotic , moody and imaginative,
has been breaking a machine of air guitar kids in all over the world
."

Monday, August 28, 2006

A Better Person

Weekend went by quickly. I was a good mother and a wonderful wife and spent the whole weekend with my family. No bars or pubs this time... like I sat in one every moment I have free - I could say to myself: dream on!

Both on saturday and on sunday we did things the kid enjoyed doing (pool, playground, fast food, playground etc). In the evening me and M suffered from terrible withdrawl symptoms, because we ran out of 'Lost'-episodes.

What do you do when you can't watch TV shows - not that I watched TV, I just watch TV series on a computer. This is a wonderful way to give a bit false picture of myself to outside world: I can honestly say that I don't watch TV (sure sign of a better person) and still I watch TV series when ever I can.

Today, on monday, I took the kid to the Children's Hall again. He loved it, like he always does.

Friday, August 25, 2006

Cute

Did I need mayonnaise when I bought this jar today? Let me tell you: no I didn't.

This is a sign that I have lived in Japan for a long time - I buy things just because they look cute.

Eek, somebody, help me!

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Learn to speak Finnish in 3 minutes

Ok folks, have you already booked your tickets to Finland? If you have, here's a site for you to practice your Finnish.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

More About Days

Here's the kid is posing by a dead bug.

Today he's been a Mr Sunshine. If I only knew where bad days and good days come from, I would cancel the bad days and take those good days instead.

And don't tell me about not being able to value good days without experiencing bad ones - I know a good day when I see one, even in disguise.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Various Kinds of Days

This morning I decided to take the kid to Metropolitan Children's Hall. On our way to the train station he started loudly to object all and at the station he began his well trained and effective scream performance. When the train came and I was about to push the stroller in, he looked at a lady sitting in the train and did his notorious 'psycho' scream. That moment I turned on my heels and told the kid we are going home.

It took a while for us both to calm down and people spotted me yelling at an angry, screaming 3 years old when I walked towards home from the station. God, I hate days like this.

I had a pleasure to spend a nice and relaxing saturday night with my Japanese friends. They had booked a table at a restaurant called Gonpachi. The view from the table was fantastic, the restaurant is on the 14th floor, and the food was delicous. I even tasted a raw oyster (first time for me) and I liked it. After the dinner we had a drink at a tiny, well hidden, luxurious cocktail bar. I want more nights like that!

Friday, August 18, 2006

On a Beach

I took the kid to the Odaiba beach today before noon. One isn't supposed to swim there (some beach!) and to be honest I wouldn't propably swim there even if I was allowed to do so. Water has to be pee warm before I sink my butt in it. Or if the water is cooler than that there has to be a hot sauna close by.

All the same, the kid liked playing with sand & water( = mud).

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Congratulations!

A good friend of mine in Gothenburg has had a baby. I am looking forward to hear how all went and how the new roommate is. I am also looking forward to that time when I can meet all the babies that has been born in Gothenburg since I left for Japan. That day is coming closer and closer.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Japanese Food and Swedish Books

My lovely neighbour made me a lunch today. She is a fantastic cook. I might concider hiring her as my personal Japanese cook, if I was filthy rich and she didn't have any other obligations, like family, work, and such. Oh well... I have to come up with some other plan to get delicious Japanese food on my plate once I am back in Europe.

The kid has been mellow-minded and I have been on a low energy level - that means we haven't done much of anything since my sister left. I am reading a pile of swedish books from Marianne Fredriksson. A friend of mine sent the pile to me (which I'm über-grateful for). It's fun to read in swedish, even the book that has a lot written in an half incomprehensible dialect. Jajamensan!

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Ambivalence

My sister and her boyfriend are on their way back home. Now we have about two weeks time to be unproductive before our next and possibly the last over-seas guest will arrive. Then it won't be long until I'll hop on a plane to Helsinki with the kid and start looking for a flat there. I don't know what to think. It is absolutely wonderful to go back and get on with my own projects, but there'll be so many things I will miss from Tokyo. And moving causes me stress.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Beeing Busy

My sister and her boyfriend arrived here on sunday. Our family unit felt better and ready to socialize by then.

The picture was taken yesterday at Metropolitan Government Building. I was - again - separately grateful that there wasn't an earthquake during our stay on the 43rd floor. It was a clear day and we could even see Fuji-san. The picture is taken to our home's direction, but you can't see our house. It's too far away.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Summer Flu

Our family unit is going through some sort of summer flu. Vimme has been coughing for a while already and me & M been dizzy, achy and tired.

My sister is coming here tomorrow with her boyfriend for a 10 days visit. They won't be meeting a tidy flat when they step in through our front door. My cleaner lady later ego doesn't appear when I am feeling ill.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Back in Tokyo

I am back from my two's days get-away. It was a lovely trip. I felt very welcome at my friend's in-laws, who were extreamly hospitable people. I wonder if I can ever give all that good back to them. Oh well, they'll have a place to stay if they decide come to Finland.

It is a hardcore extreme sports to nerves to travel with a three years old. Still I think it was worth it. We saw some amazing fireworks (V's 1st), had delicous meals, did some great sightseeing and had a good time with our friends.

The picture is taken at Matsushima where we went for an hour's cruise to look at these beautiful Pine tree islands.