Monday, March 3, 2008

Just wanted to let everyone know that I was granted a work visa for another year with Interac as my sponsor, so no more excitement concerning that. I should be finding out in the next couple of days where exactly I will be working and once that happens Ayuko and I can start planning our move up to Tokyo. Hopefully I won't be placed too far from her work, but I'll know soon enough I suppose.

I met two of Ayuko's friends today separately, Kano and I'm afraid I can't remember the other girls name. The first one was surprisingly masculine in not only her manner and way of speaking, but also in the fact that she drove a full size motorcycle that reminded me of a smaller Harley. She said it weighed over 600 pounds and as Ayuko was anxious for me to sit on it so she could take pictures I thought I'd see how hard it was to work with. Definitely not the easiest thing to lift off of the kickstand, nor maneuver down the driveway at a backwards walk. However when her friend left she was able to do so with little difficulty and then roar away in a blast of noise. Impressive woman indeed.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm certain you had troubles with the motorcycles - me seems to remember the immense troubles you had with a plain and ordinary bicycle. Your older brother too. And the younger ones also - they ran into stuff - you Lopezes are a wobbly group for sure.
Uncle P

Anonymous said...

As long as the only thing you did was back it down the driveway - I want you home in one piece!
love,
Mom

Anonymous said...

Good thing there wasn't a small grassy slope with orange construction fencing nearby or you would've hit it for sure!

Anonymous said...

Way to retain your manliness Chris ... the more I read your blog the more it sounds like you are on another planet. I miss your goofy self, I watched all three Star Wars when it was snowing the other weekend and wished I could play that Movie Trivia game we always play. Now that it's finally sunny, I sprained my ankle pretty bad and I've been stuck on the couch for days. If someone's not breaking my nose, they're twisting my ankle :)

Erica

P.S. sorry about your fish, they were so beautiful

Anonymous said...

As much as I appreciate the picture of you on the bike, a picture of Kano on the bike would have been better.