Maybe I have not updated my blog a while before. Now I am in Vancouver again, feeling completely relaxzation and visiting some places just for sightseeing either with my friends or by myself. It was so fun to have stayed in Banff, the place exclusively for tourists, not for workers or people living there, it is just because Banff has not so many of places, in which we can either enjoy going shoping or going somewhere by car. That means we can not go somewhere without cars!
However, I like Banff and people in there, for there are many places for weekends activities, like hiking or climbing some mountains, if we can, and also many people in there always are kind to me, saying ‘May I help you or something I can help you with or anything’ , whenever seems to them that I am in trouble.
In addition to that, I had a good experience as one of bellmen in one of the top lanked hotels in Banff, who always carry customers’ lugguage t thier rooms. if they request me to do something like having me deliver pissas or sonething to eat(that is called ’room service’) , just I did it. I had a fancy that being a bellman is comfortble and no tough job among every positons. It is true We can take much more tips from customers than the other positons, but the duty is just long and tough. No fancy at all!
Now I plan to do some volunteering at some school. At the same time, I watch some movies as much as possible in a day. not so easy to get what each character s say in movies, but just I hope I will do it in the last three months.
Hey Bellman, good to see you had a good time in Banff!
What does “volunteering at some school” involve? It sounds like you’re going to teach Japanese for free, but I doubt that that’s what it is. Or is it?
Comment by Rudolf — September 29, 2006 @ 8:31 am
Thanx! I really had a good time there!
‘volunteering at some school’,of course, involves being an assistant who help teachers at a school with preparing for the classes and sometimes go around the classes to help students to understood the tasks or something, maybe. That means I teach japanese for nothing, for sure. The main purpose is t o take some ropes in teaching Japanese to children living in foreign contries, I think that that experince will lead to a better method for the classes, which I will make at a junior school.
Comment by tetsuo — September 30, 2006 @ 12:29 am
がんばって!
Comment by Rudolf — September 30, 2006 @ 8:19 am
ari ga to!
>thanks!
Comment by tetsuo — October 4, 2006 @ 3:02 am