We are yet to explore inside the actuall temple but the time shall come for that! The apartement belonged to the Ikebana teacher and there was quite a lot of women already there. We sat down to eat some food which was already prepared, chicken, rice and some side vegetables etc. Ikebana is Japanese flower arranging, i wasnt all that sure if i was going to enjoy it. I dont know anything about flowers, or how they should be arranged for that matter! Before we went, i was struggling to find reasons as to why anyone could find it enjoyable. But i was pleasantly surprised. It was somewhat relaxing, just picking flowers and just popping them here and there until it looked presentable.
We started off with something simple as we are beginners but some of the women were creating really beautiful combinations, some were very simplistic others a bit more complicated. Afterwards we were given 'English tea' which actually was Darjeeling tea with...wait for it... a spoonful of marmalade in it!! Bizzare. At Ikebana we had the chance to talk to a lovely women who spoke English from living in Canada for a year. It was nice to be able to chat so someone who could speak very good English. My Ikebana is now sitting proudly on my desk, hopefully i can keep it alive for a reasonable time!
On Friday, the three of us were watching another operation. This time it was a nose operation as the patient had Chronic Sinusitis. Im not going to even pretend i know what that is, all i know is they took out alot of nasty looking things from inside his nose! It was strange to watch as the patient had so many tools up his nose, cutting away inside. They had to be careful as it was extremely close to his eye. After the surgery we went to the cinema to see IRON MAN 3. I was super excited and i was not dissapointed. Even though i managed to munch my way through all my sweets by the time the trailers had finished, it was still awesome. We were all super tired afterwards so we just headed home for bed.
On Saturday it was the annual Nagasaki Tall Ship Festival down at the harbour so we took the tram down for the day. We chilled at the seaside park where i sat and read my kindle for a while and enjoyed the sun. Some of the boats here were super big and we even had the chance to go take a look around one of them. It was good as ive only ever been on a ferry before! The seaside park was really busy and there was lots of little stalls selling Japanese food and other things.
At around 8:30pm there was a firework display, everyone gathered in the seaside park and the harbour to sit and watch. It was really great and it went on for quite a long time. It was a great way to end the day! We headed home, after a mcdonalds of course, and went straight to bed again!
On Sunday , i had alot of housework to do..how boring! I cant believe this is what i have to do with my free time, washing dishes, washing clothes, hoovering, changing bedsheets, food shopping..oh life is hard!! Na, to be honest i dont mind doing it, once i get started cleaning i get into a right good cleaning mode! Once i had finished it all, i went to the Peace Park as it was super hot, ridiculously hot. I chilled there for a couple hours reading my kindle and people watching. Once i returned home i realised i had managed to get a little sunburnt.. not good! Definately need to invest in some suncream if i am going to survive living here during summer.
I have one more day of work and then i am off to Okinawa, i cannot wait ahhhh!!!!
Again i havent put all my pictures from this weekend on my blog but they are all on my facebook...
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