Monday, February 23, 2009

Concert this Friday (February 27th)

Our friend Simon is the music man! I first met him when he was playing for Tripod Jimmy, one of the best bands to ever come out of Osaka…or anywhere! Since then, he has been in so many different bands, I can’t begin to list them.

His latest band is called Goodman Bad. It features Simon on guitar, Glenn on bass, “The Geminiac” on keyboards, and “Spleen” on drums. They fight over the vocals.

Almost every month, Simon organises Inner Sky, a concert at Covent Garden, a friendly bar in Kita Horie.

Their last concert was excellent! This month’s concert should be even better!

Here are the details...

When? Friday, February 27th, from 8:00 till late!

Where? Covent Garden, Kita Horie (06 – 4391 – 3177)

How much? 1000 yen, which includes 1 drink

In Japanese:
今月の「インナー・スカイ」ライブは2月27日(金)に行われます。
GoodmanBadというベース、ドラム、ギター、キーボードの四人組が70年代から00年代のいろんなジャンルの懐かしい曲をカバーします。予約も前払いも必要ありません。飲んで踊って盛り上がりたい人は大歓迎です。
Friday (金)February27(2月27日)
20:00-23:30
1000 yen with 1 drink

Some Be & Me students & friends at an ealier Inner Sky

Covent Garden makes great hamburgers so go there hungry!

Unfortunately, I have to work until late. I'll get there around 10:00 pm. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Saint Valentine's Day!

It’s Saint Valentine’s Day! Today, all across Japan, ladies will be giving obligatory gifts [gifts they feel they should give] to all their male friends – family members, classmates, TEACHERS, co-workers, and so on. (Did I mention TEACHERS?!)

In Western countries, the custom is almost completely opposite. Traditionally, men give a romantic gift – flowers, jewellery, lingerie, perfume, or chocolate – to their special girlfriend. Recently, couples often exchange gifts over a romantic dinner. In many ways, Saint Valentine’s Day in the West is a lot like Christmas Eve in Japan.

Saint Valentine’s Day was first promoted in Japan by chocolate companies. After many unsuccessful attempts to motivate men to buy chocolates for their lady friends, the chocolate companies targeted the ladies instead, creating a unique [special/one of a kind], Japan-only version of the popular international holiday.

“White Day “ is a Japanese creation, celebrated nowhere else in the world.

Enjoy your Saint Valentine’s Day – but be careful not to eat too many chocolates!

But who is Saint Valentine? Click here if you want to find out more!

(This is a "reprint" of last year's entry. Sorry!)

This year my wife helped my son make some Valentines chocalates. They are covered in “hundreds & thousands” (the Australian nick name for colorful candy sprinkles) …and filled with love!
To read a Japanese translation of this post, click on: バレンタインズデー

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A Picture Paints a Thousand Words

“A picture paints a thousand [1,000] words” is a common expression in English. It means that a drawing, painting, or photo can quickly show you something that would take a long time to explain.

We have various photos on The Be & Me Photo Albums. We’ve also decided to put some of photos on this Blog. Click on the links under each of photos to see the complete set…

In the School
Here are a few photos to give you an idea of what the school/an average class looks like.

Spring Picnic
We hold a big picnic for our students and friends under the cherry blossoms every spring.

Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day
September 19th is International Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day - one of the silliest “holidays” we’ve ever heard of! We just have to celebrate it!

Halloween Picnic
We hold a Halloween picnic for kids at the end of every October.
Unfortunately, it rained last year so we had to move the picnic inside. You can check out photos from last year’s party at Be & Me Halloween Party for Kids

Halloween Party
Halloween isn’t just for kids! Every year, we take our braver (crazier?!) adult students to a Halloween party in Ola, a really fun bar in Shinsaibashi.

Christmas Parties
It’s been a few years since we last held a Christmas party. Hopefully, we’ll be holding one at the end of this year!

There are more photos on The Be & Me Photo Albums

School Photos

Here are a few photos to give you an idea of what the school/an average class looks like.

A typical class

Relaxed & friendly


We also use our classroom as a mini gallery

Spring Picnic Photos

We hold a big picnic for our students and friends under the cherry blossoms every spring.




A little rain never hurt anybody!

Those glasses are perfect for cherry blossom viewing!

I don't know?!

The cleverest man in Osaka!

Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day Photos

September 19th is International Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day -- one of the silliest “holidays” we’ve ever heard of! We just have to celebrate it!

















September 19th is International Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day -- one of the silliest “holidays” we’ve ever heard of! We just have to celebrate it!

Halloween Picnic Photos

We hold a Halloween picnic for kids at the end of every October.

Some costumed dads

Twice the fun!

A 2-headed Alien

I think I forgot something!

Front & Back
Unfortunately, it rained last year so we had to move the picnic inside. You can check out photos from last year’s party at Be & Me Halloween Party for Kids.

Christmas Party Photos

It’s been a few years since we last held a Christmas party. Hopefully, we’ll be holding one at the end of this year!
The Be & Me Santa

Rigby & Mayumi enjoying a party with some old friends

A party in full swing

Playing "Pass the Present"