Hello there!
Welcome to my travel blog. I will be posting information about my trip to Japan. I will also add photos, as long as I have access to the internet. I am looking forward to your comments and questions.
I will be leaving on Sunday November, 12th. My plane takes off from Hartford at around 6:10am! I’ll arrive in San Fransisco later that day and get a brief orientation before flying to Tokyo on Monday.
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Ignore the Meta and Wiki sections.
And look at the Blogs section to the left to see my latest blogs and photos.
November 7th, 2006 at 8:33 pm
Hi There – I too will be going to Japan. Thanks for your inspiring blog. I am going to set one up too!
See you at the Sheraton, Burlingame (my home town).
November 10th, 2006 at 11:50 pm
Miss Santoro is a fabulous teacher. She cares about educating her students and wakes up every day knowing that she is
going to the best job in her life. She truly cares about all people. You are lucky to have her with you!
Love,
Sarah Squared!!!!!
November 12th, 2006 at 11:04 am
Hi Miss Santoro! I hope you had a safe trip and have some time to rest before your adventures begin. Good luck and havefun!
Miss Schwarz
November 13th, 2006 at 8:10 am
Hi Linda,
My thoughts have been with you since we spoke on Friday. I hope you had a great trip. I look forward to hearing all about your adventure.
Have a great time and learn all you can. I can’t wait to hear all about it.
Love,
Dad
November 13th, 2006 at 11:29 pm
Linda, i was talking to Liz and was telling her about all the nice emails you were getting from your wonderful students and that you were
going to send us pictures. She was going to go to your website and see. I will be looking forward to your pictures and comments. Hope
you’re having and great time. Write again soon,
Dad
November 16th, 2006 at 8:13 pm
Dear Miss Santoro,
I hope your having a great time! I have a few questions for you. They are..
Do you sleep on a futon?
How long are you going to stay in Tokyo?
When are you going to come back to Connecticut?
Do the buses you ride look like the ones in the United States?
How wide/long is your room?
When do you go to sleep?
What color is your room?
Are there restaurants/ shopping areas in Tokyo?
What does it feel like riding on the left side of the road?
Well, those are my questions for today.
See you soon!
Cailin