Since Sean is on the last step of his work visa (probably only two-ish more weeks to go!) he has quite a bit of free time (which he usually fills quite handily with ultimate frisbee). About a month ago I had found out about an event that a local Japanese elementary school was hosting with the purpose of inter-cultural team-building and udon noodle making. I really wanted to go, but since it was a day when I had class, I signed up Sean to go instead. Thankfully, he is usually pretty tolerant about these kind of decisions.
He spent the whole day with the students and had a great time. The school had invited foreigners from many parts of the world to participate, but Sean was the only American and native English speaker there. The first part of the day consisted of team competitions with hula hoop races, telephone and various relays. The second part of the day was learning how to make Japanese udon noodles and then eating them together. Sean said that the teachers and cooks were happy to have him there since he was tall and could roll out the tough dough easily. He ended up rolling out all of the groups' dough piles in the end.
Once again, we heard about this event through the local community organization called Glocal, which seeks to connect the community with international exchange participants. We're hoping we can attend more fun events like this together in the future!
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