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  1. My learner profile on Hakuba

    November 11, 2010 by 17jacobsn

    I was being open minded while I was eating this toast with egg in it. I thought it was very yummy. After the first bite I could not stop.

    I was a risk tacker when I was going down on the rock climbing part. I was scared at the beginning but after I tried it I got more confident. I was still scared but I was just thinking about going down and no matter what happens you are still alive.

    That’s how I a risk taker and open minded.


  2. My First Thoughts About Field Studies

    November 8, 2010 by 17jacobsn

    Hi,

    I think that Field Studies will be fun and we are also going to learn different things, like how to ride a canoe. I am looking forward to field studies because I have never went hot air balooning, canoeing, rock climbing and mountain biking before. The thing I am not really looking forward to is the five hour bus ride. I get so car and bus sick if I am in a car or bus for a very long time. I wish we could go to Hakuba by train.

    Hakuba Field Studies

    Hakuba Field Studies zoom in

    What do you expect to do on the field study?
    On the first night I expect to make my own food.
    What you expect to be the best thing about the field study?

    Going rock climbing
    What do you expect to learn on the field study?

    How to canoe, and rock climb.


  3. What I liked the best in Field studies

    November 8, 2010 by 17jacobsn

    In field studies I liked all the thing that we did (canoeing, mountain biking, river cleaning, hot air ballooning, treasure hunting, ect.). On Thursday (oct. 22) we presented our skits.

    The thing that I liked the most was mountain biking. We got to drive through a lot of puddles and I really enjoyed the little walk from the place were we left our bikes to the river were we could drink the water.

    I also really enjoyed the skit group I was with (Hye-Won, Ana, and May) We made a skit about 2 pop stars, 1 interviewer and a girl who needed to do the dishes and didn’t want to. May was the girl, Hye-Won was the interviewer, and Ana and I were the 2 pop stars (Ana-MRS. FANTASTIC) (me-MS. FABULOUS).


  4. What I didn’t enjoy about Field studies

    November 7, 2010 by 17jacobsn

    I didn’t really enjoy the river clean-up because we had to go though the river. The river was freezing clod. It felt like the water was about 5 degrees cold. We had to make a chain and cross the river by holing each others hands. The stream of the river came and it got even more clod. In the end all of us were socked.

    Thats what I didn’t really enjoy about Field Studies.


  5. What I learned During Field studies

    November 5, 2010 by 17jacobsn

    During field studies I learned how to canoe. I also learned that  riding down hill with out holding on brakes even a little before I was so scared that I might fall down and now I am not scared.

    I learned that if you go down from the rock climbing you have to lean back and and hold the rope and just go down. I also learned that you are not supposed to touch the metal things which was pretty hard because if you found a place that will be good to climb up there would always come the most metal things.


  6. Field Studies

    November 5, 2010 by 17jacobsn

    We came back from Hakuba two weeks ago. We had so much fun. We  went hot air ballooning, canoeing, mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, treasure hunting, lake cleaning and river cleaning. It was all so much fun. On the way to Hakuba I saw Mt. Fuji (volcano).

    We slept in tents for the first night the other 3 night we slept in a hotel YAMANO HOTEL. Sleeping in tents mid october for me was freezing cold. I had about 7 layors on and I was still freezing. The hotel the next night I thought was better even though I thought that we might get the western stile bedrooms. All girls got the tatami (japanese bedroom) were you have to seep on futon (on the floor). My room mates were Marii, Mary, and Shiho.

    The food in both places were so delicious. We ate a lot different interest delicious food. Grandma Su the lady who cooked at the camp site, cooked some totally different from the Hotel’s food. But still both things were delicious. The Hotel ate sometimes western and sometimes japanese food for dinner. Grandma Su only did western food. At the hotel after our dinner we always got a desert. For breakfast at the hotel we always had western food so, as when Grandma Su made breakfast.