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The Week #205
by- πΊπΈ Guilty on all 34 charges. Unanimously. We'll see what sentencing actually brings, but justice seems to be working. Curious how the 3 other trials go. Completely unrelated, can felons vote in Florida?Β
- π² Leo and I rode bikes to the local Ito Yokado. He did good β though I need to work with him more on traffic safety. I can keep him on the left side of the road most of the time, but when he turns right, he kept on trying to hug the corner...which is a good way to getΒ hit by an oncoming car.
Besides making a trip to the big-box we've also been going around the neighborhood to the bench 7-11 and local co-op. - π£ A couple of co-workers of mine and leaving Japan and moving to Europe (π). We had a going away party at an Izakaya near our old office in Ningyocho and (part of me misses the lack of polish compared with roppongi...sometimes). We had sukiyaki and other nibbles. The finale though class. Heaps of the shop's specialty came out, a maki-zushi that instead of fish had green plant in it. We all konpai'd with it and that plant was WASABI. Soo good. Safe journeys and I'll see y'all in Paris (π).
- π₯ The other week my father-in-law gave me about 15 onions. If I had known he was going to give me onions, I wouldn't have bought 4 the day prior. So I'm on the lookout recipies that use heaps of onions (and despite the name, onion soup doesn't use that many onions). I also realized I had some fresh thyme that was starting to dry out a bit.
Trying to avoid waste I did something I've never done before. I thinly slice half an onion browned them with said thyme diced up and a splash of balsamic vinegar...and mixed that in with some pizza dough (shaped as bread) and it was amazing. As toast or sandwiches to savory is off the charts. Definitely doing it again. - π£ On Monday morning the Earthquake alarm went off... which is weird as I turned those things off. So it went off, but the quake never came for us in Kanagawa. It was a strong 5 at the Noto peninsula (where the large one occurred on January 1st. No point in this bullet point, other than it happened.
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byWeekend Run
64% zone 2, getting slower! ππ»4.4km
33.5min
16.4m climbed
146.7avg bpm
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Checkin to Ito Yokado (γ€γγΌγ¨γΌγ«γγΌ η«ε ΄εΊ)
Rode bikes with Leo here. The furthest from home heβs ever ridden. -
byLunch Run
Left AirPod decided not to connect π«. But these shoes! So stable. So good!4.5km
31.7min
23m climbed
159.2avg bpm
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π I Miss BSD/Linux
byI miss BSD/Linux. Or was that GNU/Unix, Iβm not sure? Silly jokes to get a statistical minority reading this on the edge of their seat aside, I do miss it. Itβs still out there, but no longer in here, so what happened? In 2007, work happened, permanently
Itβs me. I miss using Gnome and Linux and all of that, but β¦ *sigh* -
π A New York-Style High Line Is Coming to Tokyo
byTokyo is getting its own High Line-like elevated pedestrian walkway, marking a nascent shift in the cityβs emphasis on automobile supremacy.
Itβs still years off, but getting rid of expressway and adding more pedestrian friendly areas sounds is a win. Excited to see it develop. -
by in Minato, JapanBeautiful day out. Wish we had showers at work so I could run.
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Checkin to Starbucks
by in Minato, Tokyo, JapanStarbucksβs bumpinβ this morning. -
The Week #204
by- π« We had the opportunity to observe two of Leo's classes. Unfortunately it means all of the kids have to go to school on a Saturday. I have no idea the students could concentrate with all of the parents standing around / in the back of the class.
Leo did well, at first. He's participating, which is good. However as class went on, he motioned for us to come sit by him (we can't). After the first class there was a 20 minute break where Leo showed us around the school. However, with it being a Saturday, he was ready to go home and started complaining and getting upset he couldn't go home when we did. That in turn distracted him for a large portion of the second class as he tried to calm himself down and hid between his textbook to wipe away some tears.
It got us thinking a lot about education and the school Leo should go to. For now, a Japanese public school is fine. But long-term should we try to get him into an international school?Β They're stupid expensive, but I think they'd better prepare him for the future. I don't want him just to memorize things... - πΊπΈ/π¬π§ Speaking of international, without urging from us, Leo has been expressed desire to take Eiken (an English proficiencyΒ exam). He's been studying for it at home and he's crushing it. On one the listening tests he got 19 out of 20 questions right. Go boyo!
- γ The annual Totsuka festival was held at Meiji-gakuin in Totsuka and we attended it. When in uni, I went to this campus for a year on study abroad and it hit me right in the feels. Mostly a mix of nostalgia and thinking about that alternative timeline where I continued on and became a professor of geography (so so glad I didn't).
The campus is far enough away from the bustle of Totsuka and surrounded by green that can really think out there. That part I did miss. Sometimes I wish I could visit and just study in the library (granted, need the time to study first).Looking around campus. All the green.
We ran into one of Leo's pre-school friends at the festival, so Leo had a friend to hang out with. This festival itself is focused on the SDGs (sustainable developer goals), with booths related to NGOs that work with developing countries and displays to learn about electricity usage (and the importance of conserving electricity).The grounds keppers. No fossil fuel and noise required to keep the greenery in check.
- π« We had the opportunity to observe two of Leo's classes. Unfortunately it means all of the kids have to go to school on a Saturday. I have no idea the students could concentrate with all of the parents standing around / in the back of the class.
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byMorning Run
Breaking in some New Balance 860βs. So comfy. Much support.4.3km
31.5min
42.4m climbed
151.9avg bpm