Owari
// July 22nd, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized
Well, I’m back.
The last few days in Japan went quickly. We got the apartment spic-and-span, or as near as we could make it, stuffed our suitcases to the brim, threw away a bunch of clothes, bought/received more omiyage/presents than we thought possible, and said goodbye to some good friends. Then a shink to Narita, a 9-hour flight to Salt Lake City, a 3-hour (plus 1-hour delay) flight to Houston, and - that’s all. Back in the States. Easy as that.
Still in various stages of culture shock, though last night’s dinner at Chili’s was a blissful affair. It’s weird to be back, but it isn’t. It’s like I have the memories of two different people, one who lives in Japan and one who lives in the States, and neither thinks it’s weird to be in their habitat. Sort of like my Mac, which I can start on the Mac partition or on the PC partition depending on my needs. It will be weird when I eventually realize that the PC side doesn’t start up anymore. Or would Japan be the Mac side in this analogy? Anyway.
I was very happy to see my bed. I am lying in it as I type this. I was also very happy to eat potato soup at La Madeleine today. I’m looking forward to seeing my crockpot and setting up a real home again in our new apartment.
I suppose I ought to take down this blog, or archive it, or something, as I am no longer “In Japan.” Maybe start a new one, maybe go back to the old one from before. I suppose I’ll figure that out later. But first, I’ve got a lot of unpacking to do - and a lot of people to see.







