2.12.2008

Back to my lonesome






[more photos in my photo blog]

Brian's trip came and went much faster than I predicted. He and I both admitted how awkward we felt meeting at the airport - I was so used to his electronic voice and image on Skype. The real Brian was much taller and mobile than Skype Brian. And it had been so long since I had held his hand that it took me a while to feel like a girlfriend (fiancee) again.

However, by day 2 I felt like he was my best friend again. We visited Nara, Kyoto, a nearby shrine, the aquarium, a city ferris wheel, a floating observatory of the city, an okonomiyaki restaurant, and more. He got to meet a lot of my students who came to pick him up at the airport and those who came over for a wii and nabe (winter stew) party. But most of all, we just watched movies and lounged around, taking advantage of my warm living room (as Brian brought western NY weather with him on his visit...it never snows in Osaka...until he arrived).

It was great having him here - not only because I love him and needed a dose of face-to-face contact - but because he noticed everything. I was like that when I first arrived, but slowly the novelty wore off and I started walking through the streets like a zombie, completely unaware of how I got from point A to point B. Brian, on the other hand, pointed out the people, the buildings, the differences between America and NY (given almost everything he said was negative because country boys have no chance of survival in booming Osaka).

After a sad goodbye at the airport (like a band aid ripping off, we made it quick), I fell right back into my zombie-ness. I rode the train home and hardly noticed a thing (except how sunny it was once Brian left and took his weather with him). Not only was it miserable walking back into an empty apartment, but also realizing how boring and unobservant I am without companionship.

Only 5 more months...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How can someone fit in one of those tiny cars!?!?

also.... at least you'll have me & natalie there in a little over a month!!!! (although we can't really hold your hand... or kiss you... )

love you.

Kelly Alberts said...

wow, your japanese is really good. you have mastered the past tense... you must be practically bilingual by now :)

Anonymous said...

LOL... i like Harpe. :)

But... yeah, I think I'll take his last name. (apologize to the mr.!) I just don't know if I like the sound of Roupe-Hartman or Hartman-Roupe....

we'll talk more in Japan!!!