Saturday, June 27, 2009

Super size me... Yuck

It is amazing how in over a year and a half my view of portion sizes has changed drastically. I will never forget when I got here to Japan, everything looked so small. A large coke was the size of an American child sized coke. Today, I had a very strange moment that brought this all back to me in a hurry.

Most of you know I workout 6 days a week and have one free day, my free day usually falls on Friday, but today (Saturday), I was craving some Taco Bell. I went to Atsugi and got Taco Bell. First the women in front of me ordered 5 items and ate them all herself. In my opinion quite a task for one person, she made light work of it. Since, I was on a bit of a junk food bender, I decided to go to the "America" McDonald's across the street and get a milkshake. I went through the drive thru and ordered a strawberry milkshake. The lady said, a medium?, I said yes, medium sounded like a good option. I pulled forward and picked up my shake. IT WAS HUGE!! Well, not really, but that was my first thought, holy cow, who needs that much milkshake. I drank it until I was full. Then I opened the top, because it still felt heavy. I had only drank about 1/4 of the milkshake and I was DONE!! Stuffed and full.

All I could think was... man, I have gotten use to Japanese portions.

Below is are some pictures comparing the differences in portion sizes.

I am now thankful, for small portions.

America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail it knocks over a chair.
-Arnold J. Toynbee,

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

China Pictures

If you would like to see my China pictures, please click on the link below and proceed to the China album.

http://picasaweb.google.com/julia.sektnan

The nice slideshow I made failed to post, so I figured this would suffice.

Have a wonderful day.

J

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Finally- China update

I absolutely LOVED China. I did not think I would say that. When I left Japan to go there on vacation, I was a little bit of a skeptic. I spent a vast majority of my time getting pampered, because your money goes so much further in China than it does in Japan. The other thing that made my trip so much fun, is my friend Casey has been teaching there for the last year, so it was great to hang out and have a tour guide.

Casey flew up and met me in Beijing. We stayed in a hostel on the "food street". It was a pretty nice hostel with a very nice staff. The front desk lady was very intense, yet very helpful. We swore she was nocturnal, she was always up at night and we never saw her in the day time. While in Beijing we ate A LOT!! It was a ton of fun. The only negative thing about Beijing was I got a bad sinus infection. The good thing is in China you can get medicines from about every corner pharmacy without going to the doctor.

Casey's friends and fellow teachers, Ruthann and Cort met up with us on Saturday and we did the Great Wall. It was absolutely phenomenal. It was a good workout, but nothing like Mt. Fuji. The Great Wall, was like a never ending stair stepper. To get down from the wall we did the toboggan run. It was so much fun, we paid again and did it twice.

On Sunday, we flew to Shanghai. We arrived to Casey's great apartment and to her friendly roommate Kay. I swear the theme of China was "EAT". That night we ordered in Pizza, the following nights, we ate Korean twice and great food throughout every day. I spent my days getting massages and shopping. I LOVED the market, bartering is so much fun. The massages, waxing, nails, and general pampering filled my days while everyone else worked. I got "cupping" twice. It is when they heat up glass dome things and stick them to your back to suck out the poisons. Below is a picture of the end result of cupping treatment #1.
Cupping was so relaxing. I did it twice dispute the large hickeys it left behind. As I told my co-workers, it felt so good, it is good thing I have never done hard drugs, because I would most likely have a problem. :)

On Thursday, we flew to central Chengu. It is the home of the largest panda reserve in the world. The panda's were so cute. It was a great experience. There we stayed in the Dragon House Hostel again it was really nice and in a historic alley district, with a Starbucks very near. :) Chengdu is in the Sichuan province famous for their spicy food. They were not messing around.

We got home from Chengdu late Saturday, Casey and I went straight to the massage place and I got my second cupping treatment.

The next morning, I got in a taxi at 7am and headed back to Japan.

I have been swamped with work since i got back.

I made a slideshow, but it is having issues load, I will try to post it tomorrow.




J

"Life is either a great adventure or nothing." ~Helen Keller