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Teragoya`s kids` halloween party is this Sunday afternoon - are you coming? How about the adults` party on Saturday the 23rd?
I`m looking forward to seeing everyone`s costumes. I`ve almost finished mine. As usual, it`s:
- homemade
- strange
- stupid
- funny
- a secret!
For more information on the parties, visit Teragoya`s facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/bohmeteragoya
Here are a couple of upcoming Teragoya events. If you`re free, please come along to the parties - they`re always fun, and also a stress-free way to practice your English.
If you have kids, how about sending them along on our annual Kids Day Camp? Shopping, cooking, outdoor games - all using English! They`re sure to have a great time.
*click on pictures to enlarge
On Saturday night we were lucky to host a live performance by the group `Wing` at our Teragoya school. They played a variety of music types, from classical to pop to Hawaiian to Irish folk. It was very entertaining!
If you want to find out more about them & their upcoming [= coming soon] performances, go to http://www.hamajima-violin.net/
By the way, after their performance, they kindly signed a CD for me. Thanks, guys! Whenever I look at it, I will remember you (but not while I`m playing it - that will make me dizzy).
On Wednesday we had a Christmas lunch party for mums & small kids.
Does Santa look familiar...? Owen seemed to think so. After the party I tried to find out:
Me: Owen, did you see Santa?
O: Anta! (= "Santa")
Me: Yes - lucky you!
O: Anta!
Me: Yes - you saw...
O: Daddy!
Me: Er...
I had a good time at the party on Saturday night.
However, I didn`t do very well in the wine tasting challenge. Each team was given 4 wine samples & told to decide which country each was from. Unfortunately an Australian wine - which I usually drink - wasn`t included, & though I sometimes drink Italian wine (e.g. when I go to a great Italian restaurant next to Iwato Station called Manma Cina), the Italian one we were given in the contest was a dessert wine, which I never drink - yuck! Also, I thought American wine was terrible, but I didn`t realise that Argentinian wine is even worse... urgh!
Anyway, in the end my team got zero points. But I wasn`t too shocked; after one of my team members drank his first sample, he asked "Is this wine?" Uh oh...!
Anyway, congratulations to the winners: Parren & his team.
And congratulations to Argentina for making a wine that is worse than $4 American wine!
Here is a collage of pictures taken at our kids (day) & adults (evening) Halloween parties on Sunday. There were so many cool costumes this year - well done everybody!
Also, thanks to volunteers & Hawaiian hula dancers - you did a great job.
Oh - and thanks to everyone who voted for me for `Best Teacher`s Costume`! Yay - I won! Take that, Cat in the Hat!
Thanks everyone who came to our halloween parties on Sunday. I hope you had fun. I really enjoyed myself, even though I was busy helping kids do my big puzzle, and also controlling my pet cormorant, who wanted to bite everybody (I could open & close his mouth using a string in my hand. Hehe.)
My costume was an `ushou`, a Japanese cormorant trainer/handler/master. Cormorant fishing is a 1300-year-old tradition in Gifu, and nowadays is a famous tourist attraction. Have you ever been to seen cormorant fishing in Gifu?
It`s time for Bohme Teragoya`s big, fun, exciting, funny HALLOWEEN PARTY! We have this party every year, & everyone always has a great time. Don`t miss it! Or you will regret it!
Thanks everybody who came to the party on Saturday. It was a good chance to chat with students I don`t often see nowadays. I had a good time, and if you went I hope you did too.
Also, thankyou Kiyotaka for your live set. Good job, mate! Oh - and thankyou Makie for cooking some great food for us - it was delicious!
Did you go? If not, why not? (If you answer in `comments`, I`ll forgive you!)
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