Wednesday, September 5, 2007

our house









Hello again. Konbanwa! We are starting to figure a few things out now, such as how much we need to learn Japanese and how much better of a garbage system they have here. Everyday of the week they pick up a different type of garbage that you put in a shed(the sheds are located on every few streets). One type is burnable(paper/food),one is plastics, one is metals... Everything is burned or recycled. It's quite wonderful. This happens everywhere too. There aren't garbage cans around for people to throw things in. And the schools are just as strict. There are strainers by the sinks for food remnants and the milk cartons must be rinsed and cut apart so that they lay flat in the recycle crate. Anyway- here are some pictures of the house. The shower room is one big shower with the option to soak. The kitchen is huge and has everything we need. The wood work everywhere is really nice and I was told that the wall hanging
is a famous painting. Anywhere with tetami mats we can't wear shoes.

9 comments:

jan weiss said...

Hi, your blog is great! What a beautiful home and what a great opportunity! Many things, I believe, are meant to be and you were meant to be in Japan-not Pembroke. Keep in touch! Jan

SarahB said...

Liz and Dan ~
Your house looks awesome and your experiences already sound so exciting! I think not eating the raw chicken was probably a good idea. Being sick in a foreign country is not fun.
Good luck...
Love,
Sarah

Andy said...

Awesome. The house is huge!

christin said...

Hi guys. We're glad to hear that it's going so smoothly. Sounds like fun! We sure did miss you this weekend at Karen's wedding, though. Talk to you soon!

Elizalde Cifaldi Familia

Gary Peltier said...

The pictures are terrific and the house looks very attractive. I see that Dan has found his favorite chair with a sense of movement while stayng put. Hope you both wowed them on your first day of teaching. I hear that a great storm is headed your way (tropical monsoon that is). Will not be able to "talk" this weekend as we will be in Ky looking at houses with JP. Let us plan to link up for our first trans-pacific chat next weekend. keep sening the pictures, they are great. How about some of your classes/
Take Care,
Love Dad

Marianne said...

Hi Kids,
Your pictures are really great. So glad to see them and can't wait to see more. It's wonderful to be able to communicate with you so often. Don't eat too much chicken skin.
Love, Mom

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jeffbeck said...

Where do you keep the fresh chicken?

Dawn said...

Hi Liz - I love your house! It's alot like mine when I lived in Japan. Your blog is making me miss it sooo much! It sounds like you guys are doing great. I'm sure you're going to have an amazing time and probably be sad to leave, as was I. Let me know if you need any info! (dawnydawg@yahoo.com)xxoodawn