The following things have happened in the last few weeks:
1.) I was diagnosed with a stupid medical condition that will sporadically interrupt my life routine from now on. (Lame, but not deadly. I promise.)
2.) I got my regional placement in the JET Program! Hooray!
3.) Dan and I packed all of our belongings, separating them out for independent moves and summer travels.
4.) We moved the aforementioned belongings (all by ourselves) onto a truck, off of a truck, and into a second story storage unit. Yikes, that was a long day.
5.) We cleaned our apartment from top to bottom. Top... to... bottom.
6.) We drove from the Twin Cities to central Illinois, with two drugged up cats in tow.
7.) Then, we drove to Nashville, TN to spent time with my family. Hooray!
8.) And lastly, we drove to southern Florida. DOUBLE Hooray!
After weeks and weeks of preparing and tri-training and packing and list-making and moving and such, we were very ready for a relaxing time in Florida. Just me... Dan... and the cats. (And maybe a margarita by the pool.) Ah, paradise.
Yeah. |
So, with all the hullabaloo, I've not had time to update my blog. (Insert frownie face) I'm a terrible, horrible, awful blogger and I deserve to be blog-flogged. But, until e-flogging technology improves, you'll just have to accept my sincerest apologies for the delay.
Sorry.
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Now that that's done, let's move on to the DETAILS! I mean, that's what you read this blog for, right? All the juicy tidbits of RowStein info? I'll address the topics above in numerical order (because I'm so very fond of numerical order).
1.) My Medical Condition: I'll try to keep the story short and sweet (... sort of). Basically, several weeks ago, Dan and I did a rather serious "brick" workout (see the blog about our triathlon training by clicking here). I had trouble pushing through and gave up a little early. No biggie, really. I figured I was just tired. The next morning, my foot hurt. I must've just pushed the workout too hard, I thought. But, I had things to do, so I limped around most of the day, then iced and elevated it in the evening. The following day, I woke up to brain-scrambling pain shooting up my foot. Several hours of (unsuccessfully) pretending that I wasn't in horrible, agonizing pain later... we went to our local Urgent Care. After a few tests, an X-Ray, a PA, a conversation with a Nephrologist, and a visit to a specialist... my diagnosis came back as gout.
That's right, gout. "Rich Man's Disease." It's rare in women, rarer in anyone under 40, and especially rare in someone like me (since I exercise, eat a decently balanced diet [not high in purines], and barely drink at all). Further testing will be required to determine what kind of gout it is, and how best to treat it, long-term. But! The GOOD news is, I responded extremely well to the anti-inflammatory medications I was given, which got the swelling and pain down very quickly. The doctors are pretty confident that that means that my future "attacks" will be much less painful (now that I know what's happening and can medicate in time). So, yeah. I have gout. Awesome. Not a sexy or hip medical condition, to be sure. But, as my dad said, when I told him, "Well. Benjamin Franklin had gout."
2.) JET Program - Regional Placement: Man, oh man! I'm excited to announce this! I finally got my Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program placement! (drum roll................)
FUKUOKA-KEN!
Here, Fukuoka City is marked (giving distance perspective). |
A simple layout, with cities & geographical features. |
It was one of my top choices in prefecture! Hooray! However... at this point, I know nothing more than that. My emailed placement letter indicated that my Contracting Organization (or "CO") is the Prefecture only, meaning that while I know my state (Fukuoka-ken), I don't yet know my exact city or school(s). Think of it like being a "state" employee, versus a "city" or "county" employee. When my slot is finalized, I'll be contacted by my CO, supervisor, and predecessor (if I have one). That could be any day now.... fingers crossed! Here are a few more pictures of the region (because I'm so fond of pictures).
Part of Fukuoka-shi (the capital of the prefecture). |
Fukuoka-shi, again. Reportedly has great nightlife! |
Fukuoka's "Canal City" shopping district. I could be here! |
Or here! A shot of rural Fukuoka-ken. Gorgeous. |
Well... hrmm... eventually.
Since #3 through #8 seem pretty self-explanatory to me, I'll probably leave the post there (because I'm so fond of sleeping). I promise, promise, promise to be back next week with more RowStein news, as well as photos of our summer adventures in Florida.
Thanks for reading!
WR
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