Episode 20: Canada Day in Japan?!
Hello again, and happy Canada Day everyone! Yes, it is July 1st, as of right now (in Canada) and though the day has ended here in Mie prefecture, it was definitely a rockin' day.
When I first got the e-mail from Matthew about having a Canada festival here in Japan, I was totally blown away! I mean, come on, who has a Canada festival besides Canada, right? At least, that's what I though, but I wasn't going to pause for a minute, and being that slightly patriotic person that I am, I managed to get a shift swap just in the nick of time! (Thanks Karen!!!) The festival was great, as I'm sure you're about to find out, and although there was a little bit of rain, the beach was pretty clean, and enjoyable.Anywho, yesterday night I was scrambling around for things that I could find to wear for the festivities, and I was at a loss. All I had that was Red and White (besides my super-hot sweatshirt) was a gift from Hiroyuki-sama (my archery teacher) which, although beautiful, doesn't have the words Canada on it anywhere... anywho, it was just at that time that I went to check the mail one more time before bed.
CHECK OUT THIS SH**!!!!My mom totally rocks, and Mrs. Lynch definitely came through! In the package were the following pieces of Canadian paraphernalia: a Red T-shirt, a Grey T-shirt, 2 pairs of boxers, a set of Red and White sandals with a flag design on them, A Red bucket-hat, a big Canadian flag, a set of Canadian flags on a string, and of course, some more chocolate (Canadian foil coins), and.... Tim Horton's Coffee!!! (She really does love me, eh?) Decked out with my new armament of goodies, I attended the festivities in style... I kinda felt like I was at the Olympics though... lol.

Anywho, we finished off the day at Kappa Sushi, and I ate until I was full for about $7 Canadian... such a great deal. I hope everyone back home had a great Canada Day, and that you got off your lazy duffs and watched some fireworks, and celebrated multiculturalism. Honto.
Just before I go, I want to take a moment and share the fact that I've recently been feeling really happy and loved, as my brother and sister and old workplace did something wicked, and they sent me a shirt in the mail. The new PPV t-shirt, in exactly my size. I was totally blown away, and have worn it with pride. I'll have to post a picture... how about now!Ja mattane,
-benjamin
On a side note, I just wanted to mention that I've been spending an exorbitant amount of time at Starbucks, or "Staa-Baa" as it's called here in Japan. I don't even really like Staa Baa, but since the rest of the coffee here kinda sucks, it isn't too bad, and also, they play some decent music... in fact, the other day they were playing some Rufus Wainright.
Would you check out the Naans on her? Yes, Ashanthi has contracted Elephantitis.. of the food-ear variety. It all happened when Ashanthi and I went out seeking adventure the other day, and we found ourselves at Everest. Everest is basically the best place around for getting some Indian cuisine. It isn't really cheap, but it certainly is delicious... and their typos in the menu are hilarious... and of course, the Naans are Oki. (big.)

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Hi Ben,
I'm posting this Sunday night because of the time difference. Hope you receive it tomorrow.
HAPPY 25TH BIRTHDAY!!!!!! and have a wonderful visit with your girlfriend.
Much love,
Auntie Edith & Garfield
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