I focused on preparing the material for my first upcoming class. I am so excited to this class, but at the same time I feel little bit nervous. I hope I will be able to provide good awareness and learning with my precious students.
Switched from swamp cooler to heater 11/1/2023
I had a lot of chores in the morning. I needed to receive the delivery item from the online purchase. A maintenance person came to switch the swamp cooler to the heater.
In the evening, I attended the seminar presented by a Japanese realtor from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., then the inner child therapist course seminar from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. My day went by so quickly. I enjoyed the seminars and am satisfied with the progress that I made.
Navajo visit Day-5, coming back home 10/31/2023
It was our last day on Navajoland. We took our time in the morning in Navajoaland enjoying on playing with our Chihuahua dog.
We missed going to the Halloween party at the local community this year. We didn’t hear any sound from kids walking around doing trick-or- treat in our neighborhood.
Navajo visit Day-4, meeting with a new medicine man 10/30/2023
We woke up at 6 a.m., which is 5 a.m. in our time, in order to fix breakfast to serve for a medicine man. Our first impression toward the new medicine man was bad, as he was irritated with something on our first sight. After we offered breakfast to him, he started acting and talking normally. We suspect that he was irritated simply because of hunger.
After the lengthy explanation, we found out he is the same as the other medicine men who charge a high amount of fee and request to offer him some valuable materials including Navajo baskets and a buckskin. At the end of the meeting, I asked him if he could work with us by going through only a simple prayer, instead of going through the traditional ceremony that requires expensive fee and materials. Unfortunately his answer was no. I guess we will have to keep looking for the best medicine man for us.
Navajo visit Day-3, 10/29/2023
We went to the flea market in Window Rock around the noon time. We wanted to have mutton stew at the food stand, but their prices shocked us. Just muton stew and fried bread costs $15.
We also visited the zoo. They had a Halloween party. There were many booths where people gave away some candies to kids. It was fun to look around kids’ pretty costumes. This year I’ve seen many sumo wrestler’s and dinosaurs’ costumes. They were cute.
Navajo visit Day-2,10/28/2023
We went to the flea market in Gallup in the morning. I expected there would be many cars and people there, but it was not that bad. Then we went to the Mexican restaurant to meet our friend. We had a good time on sharing good foods and fun conversation. Once we move to Navajoland, we can have more get-togethers and visit each other more often. I look forward to making more friends locally.
Navajo visit Day-1, 10/27/2023
We left for Navajoland. It has been only one month since our last visit, so everything seems to be the same as last time. My mom-in-law looked very happy to have us. The traffic was much heavier than last time. Maybe it was because of Friday this time. There were many RVs traveling here and there.
Palmist group lesson 10/26/2023
I attended the palmist group lesson in the morning. The teacher changed the start time from 8 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. in Japanese time, which is changed from 4 a.m. to 5:15 a.m. in my time. it was really helpful for me to delay the start time.
Winter morning 10/25/2023
I woke up feeling chilly air in my cheek. I was glad that I took out the thick winter blanket last night. We are getting ready for our upcoming visit to Navajoland. With my mom-in-law’s advice, we packed some winter thick jackets.
Still using swamp cooler 10/23/2023
We still have a very hot day like summer. I am still wearing the clothes for the mid-summer as tank top and short pants. And we are still using the swamp cooler every day.
