Sunday, September 23, 2007

The Eagle Has Landed

One week and one day ago, Lilah arrived in Japan. If you've wondered why I haven't posted a blog in a while, go back and read that first sentence again, and then think about it.


Okay, we're all back and on board, yes?

Things have been hectic, downright frantic even, at work. After five days I'd seen Lilah only 10 hours. We made up for that by spending all day Saturday together in Tokyo attending a Sumo match with some friends, Jeff Sauby and John Burton.
Lilah's first week wasn't all boredom and jet lag. She had the opportunity to attend the Area Orientation Brief & Inter-cultural Relations, a required course for all new arrivals. The week completes with a written driving test, which she passed. Tomorrow she will take her driving test and there after will be a driving member of the Japanese community. You can be scared now if you want.

Okay, it's not the greatest post in the world, but it'll have to tie you over; I'm heading back into the fray with the second week of PSNS on-site work review.

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