Coming back to Canada was a long journey. It took me about 14 hours to get back plus 7 hours of airport waiting time. It was worth it though! I really didn't think I would miss Canada that much but I did.
I started to feel claustophobic after staying there for 3 weeks. All the residential streets were one lane. So if you were to be going through the lane and someone was turning, one of you guys would have to back up to get in.
The toilets there were annoying too. There was one where you would have to squat aka squat toilets. I really hated these ones because I'm so used to the western ones.
I'm sure you've heard of Japanese toilets before. The seats are always warm and most come with bidets. With a touch of a button you can avoid a rustygate.
Don't know what a rusty gate is? Click here to learn more from urban dictionary.
One huge factor I missed about Canada was central heating. Although the temperature in Japan was not so cold (usually around 6-10 degrees Celsius), it was easy to catch a cold because of the lack warm air distributed throughout the house. When going to the washroom in the apartment, I saw my own breath! And because gas and electricity is more expensive there, they have to conserve as much energy as they can.
So what happened the last few days of Japan? Why the absence of blog entries?
So over the next four days after new years, I stayed over at my aunt's house. My aunt is a dog breeder so she has about 30 dogs! The dogs are kept in a seperate house in the back so it doesn't stink up the place. She keeps the puppies and a big-headed French bull dog in the main house.
I remember this dog the last time I c
ame here because I named it four years ago when it was just born. I named it after a soft white Japanese candy called Milky.
I took a few pictures of the pups. There were three types: Duchshund, Terrier and Chihuahua and I believe miniature schnautzers.
The last few days spent with my family were great. Its a little sad to think that I won't be seeing them for a while. I usually visit ever 5 years which isn't a lot. Visiting my family at this age has made me realize many things too, like how my mom and her family always like to joke around. No wonder she's such a goofball! Or the fact that I'd rather live in Toronto because of the open space, diversity, privacy and laid back lifestyle. Good to be back to home sweet home =)
That's all for now, thanks for reading and until next time. Wow that sounds as cheesy as a reading rainbow slogan.
Is that your grandpa in the middle in that photo with 3 people? That's interesting your aunt is a dog breeder..... I want to see more of that, what happened to all the videos?
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you wrote this blog Anne, even though I'm reading this more than 10 years late, it feels like you were just there recently. Hope you will be encouraged to write more often! I will read it, promise!
And don't worry about the cheesiness, hahahahaha, it's unavoidable!