Can you say "Tokyo." I am officially here. I knew it was a huge city, in fact larger than Los Angeles, but it seems never ending. After a very long plane ride we had an hour-and-a-half bus ride to the Prince Akasaka Hotel. It is very nice and they are extremely well organized for this large of a group. I am now resting for about an hour before I go to dinner with some of the volunteers from Japan. It will be a nice chance to get to know people here in Japan while getting a chance to go to out to eat at one of the local places. I didn't sleep much on the plane so I am beginning to tire, but I will be going out and I will tell you more. It looks like I will have a solid Internet connection for the next few days so I will blog as I get time. Enjoy a few of the photos of Tokyo from my bus ride to the hotel.
P.S. Regarding the previous pictures: Yes, that is my suit jacket and tie. Quit laughing. Okay, you can laugh a little. It is like you have never seen me in a suit and tie before. :-)
Mr Andres' Trip to Japan
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Well, I just got off of Skype with Aaron. It's better than a phone because I not only hear him, but I can see him too!!!! He took me on a tour of his hotel room and showed me the outside of his hotel in Tokyo.
For those of us that are old like me, I find this technology absolutely amazing. In fact, some may say it's magical.
I can't believe I just talked and saw Aaron in real-time.
Aaron is suffering from jetlag. They just arrived last night (for him and this morning for us)
Hi Aaron-
Congrats on beginning your journey. We are very excited for you and proud to have you represent us as educators! I am addicted to blogs (primarily Vietnam adoption) and am looking forward to following yours!
Take care!
The Breedens--Kim, Bill, Isaac, and Wyatt (waiting for us in Vietnam!)
WOW!!! What a great experience you are having. Are you pinching yourself. I have alway wondered what it was like over there. This is a wonderful experience. By the Way, you do look great in that suit and tie. Great to hear about your experience.
Travis Hochhalter :)
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