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I quit RareJob lessons at the end of August, 2016. It was my 3rd anniversary of taking lessons. I thought it was enough because I am getting older and I don't expect any job opportunity with English related. We don't have any foreign neigbors in the countryside.

I have already uploaded many pictures up to now. I feel it takes me quite a lot of time to upload another pictures, so I started writing another diary.

My new blog address is
http://kaypliche2.blogspot.jp/

Thank you!

Jun 16, 2014

June 16

Nice to meet you!  Today, I would like to have a free conversation lesson with you.
 
First of all, please call me, either Kay-san, or Kay, or Kayoko (my real name) san. 
 
I got a score of 835 in TOEIC test two years ago, but if you speak too fast, sometimes I cannot follow you.  So I would like to be pleased if you speak slowly in our lesson.  Thank you!
 
Here is my self introduction.  Since I started talking RJ lessons last August, many tutors call me Kay-san or Kay. 
 
I'm a 48-year-old housewife, married at 40 and without children.   I live in a countryside in western part of Japan. 
 
I went to the US when I was 23 years old, and studied one year in an American college.  I used to work as a clerk for import and export businesses in Tokyo for more than 20 years.  I arranged English documents such as invoice, packing list, etc.  I even arranged some documents to declear our businesses dealings to some countries' embassies in Tokyo.  I enjoyed working as an office clerk.
 
When I was 40, I got married to a man who lives in a countryside here, and I found that there is no job vacancies for related businesses in a countryside here.   
 
So, I took a license as caregiver trainee in 2011 because there are more elderies in all areas in Japan, and caregiving businesses are generally often short staffed.  It is easy to be employed as a caregiving businesses, I think. 
 
Nowadays, I visit elderly's houses once or twice a week to ask about their health and ask what they want me to do such as cleaning the house, or cooking meals. 
 
It is only a part-time job because I cannot work full time.  Being a caregiver, it takes me a lot of physical labor.  As I am close to 50 years old, I feel symptoms of menopausal disorder. Sometimes I need 2 hours of sleep in the afternoon.  I asked about some of my friends in the same generation, they said that they are experiencing uncomfortable condition like mine.  They are trying to relax  as much as they can.  
 
I take care of my house because my husband is a typical Japanese husband who isn't good at any housekeeping chores. 
 
So I decided to relax at home and polish my English skills.    
 
For me, studying English is something more than just called as a hobby. 
 
One RJ tutor said that I have to study harder such as reading English newspapers, watch Holloywood movies a lot.  Maybe she wrote this from her kindness, but I was discouraged by her feedback.  I am a middle aged woman living in a countryside, I don't have any special job opportunity to work any English-related.  I study English through the Breaking News English website for 2 hours on weekdays, and I think that's enough.  I feel cleaning our house is more important because it leads to us more comfortable.
 
 
We love visiting flower gardens. 

My husband is 61 years old.

My cockatiel's nice name is Pearl chan.  6 years old.

I have two budgerigars.  They are smaller than love birds.


I love knitting and sewing. 

This picture was taken in a park last winter.
 
 

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