Wednesday, June 08, 2005

In Japan...

Well I'm finally in Japan. I have had a few days to get over jet-lag, but I don't think I have yet. I got up at 7:30 this morning not because I wanted to, but because I couldn't stand laying in bed any longer. It has definitely been a jam-packed time so far until about 3 PM yesterday we were in Tokyo for orientation. I have already discovered a couple things that I like to eat, Tsukiyaki (basically you cook the beef yourself and the veggies in this sauce and then dip them in raw egg and eat it) and Curry. I love the curry and it is everywhere here. I was able to meet some of the students we will be ministering too, last night. We had a party for the Japan vs. North Korea soccer game, and about 30 people came to Joyhouse. I have also got a new nickname because Brian Gibbs, one of the staff at orientation messed up my last name once, now the guys are calling me Dahlerberger (as in Dollar Burger). Anyway that is about all I can think of to write right now, but I am sure I will think of something else later. If anyone is reading this say hi! It will be good to hear from you.

3 comments:

aaron wk said...

dustin! i hope you're having so much fun. i can't believe the nsb is in japan!

aaron

aaron wk said...

you should also set the option so that you don't have to be a registered blogger to comment on your site.

Anonymous said...

It's good to see you made it. Hope you're having a great time. Thanks for taking Aaron's advices and making it ok for people like me, who forgot thier login info to post...

-Sam