2008/08/31

EarthQuake: Matt is OK

We just had an earthquake about 30 minutes ago. I felt the house shake, and rumble and it had this deep set sound that the earth makes when it moves.

I went onto yahoo to find out where it was, and low and behold the seat of this earthquake was right here in Fukui!

It wasn't big at all, only 3.7 magnitude, and the epicenter was 10km underground (6miles) but enough to feel it shake.

Normally when it feels like that it has occurred somewhere else and we get the dregs of the quake, but I was surprised when I refreshed it to see it was here.

So, for those of you worrying about Matt over in Tokyo, he is OK!

I love you!

2008/08/28

Can the World Ever Get Enough of .. ME?

I am working on "slapping together" (I'm a hack, so I can't be "creating"...) the latest Newsletter for YES Supplements. I am gathering info on .. stuff... Don't worry. You'll see when it comes out and I hope you subscribe to it and start getting it regularly!

Anywhoo...

I just came across "My Magazine"! And boy am I pumped!!!

Look at what they say about "cam magazine"

(this is soooo coool!!!)

CAM Magazine

CAM Mag cover (large) CAM magazine is the UK's premier magazine for practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine providing unrivalled coverage of the latest news, research and political developments.

Only available to fully-trained practitioners trained in 3 year full-time courses of degree standard and students who are at present completing a relevant practitioner’s course CAM encourages evidence-based practice and sharing of clinical expertise.

The diversity of the CAM industry is reflected in CAM Magazine’s content covering nutrition, diet, herbal medicine, bodywork, homeopathy, acupuncture and therapeutic applications of mind-body research. CAM ensures our readers are fully informed about the issues affecting their industry.

To find out what is in the latest issue click here or to subscribe click here

No matter where you go... there I am!

I love you!

cam

2008/08/26

More Madness from the Meat Guy

I love this guy!!! He has my sense of humour! And he's got just the kind of meat I need!

Meat News Volume 11.5 – Let it Snow (repeat)

Standard disclaimer and un-subscribe info:

This is a newsletter that is being sent to you because I thought you might be interested or because you requested a subscription. If you are not interested, please let me know and I will take you off this list. If you are not interested, have told me so but are still receiving this letter it is because we ignore all requests to unsubscribe, I apologize for that and for next time as well. Also, if you are offended in any way, rest assured we’ve already been placed on the “naughty” list. -Jason

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Merry Christmas! It’s that time of year once more when we make up a holiday in the hopes that you will celebrate it, and buy stuff from us to aid in your celebration. A little early for Christmas you ask? That’s just because this year we’re throwing a surprise birthday party for Jesus and we’ve got all the fixin’s: turkeys, dressing, hams, cranberry sauce, everything you might need. We’ve got it, year ‘round – you add the manger and confetti. Sorry, we tried to move Hanukkah forward this year as well but it seems that someone up there doesn’t like surprises.

In celebration of this grand holiday tradition why not buy a little present for yourself? Maybe a new gas grill – order this month and we’ll throw in 5000 yen worth of meat! You’ll feel like a bona fide magi. Remember, rabbit legs make great stocking stuffers! Or how about some baby back ribs for that baby in your life. If you’re having trouble picking out a gift for that special someone just ask yourself, WWTMGD?

Just to show that we feel the Christmas spirit like nobody’s bizness, we are offering a free bottle of our not yet award winning barbecue sauce for free, no charge, gratis, until the end of the month, free. Just type in the secret code “free bbq sauce please” when you check out. And now for the small print: type in “free bbbq sauce” and get a free bottle of barbecue sauce, interpret that however you wish. In fact, you could even go online, order nothing at all, and just ask for a free bottle of barbecue sauce and we would send it to you. It’s like you giving The Meat Guy the finger for Christmas, very merry, enjoy your sauce. But remember, someday we might open a snow cone stand, and on a hot summer day you just might purchase one of those snow cones from us because you will have temporarily forgotten the old saying “Revenge is a dish best served icy, slushy, yellowy, snowy cold – in a cone. Merry Christmas!!

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Ootnaboot for the Fabric Goddess

Yesterday I headed out to find some more kimono material for Stefnee as she said she is looking for more. She has a slight fabric addiction, you see.....

I went over to the recycle shop across Fukui (toward Sabae) where I collected most of the kimono that people purchased for the Cam2PR Fund. I was looking for some summery yukata (light cotton colourful kimono worn during the summers) but did not find the colourful ones at this store. I did go to another store and found them for sale there, but they were a higher price and were in such a condition that people would purchase them, and wear them, not cut them up into fabric.

If you would like to take a look at all of the eight kimono I found for Stefnee, please visit my Flickr page. You can access a slide show of the kimono here.

In addition to kimono, Stefnee and others have told me that they love my little garden tanuki and that they want on. I have been searching high and low for a plastic one in stores, recycle shops, home and garden centers, even on Yahoo Auction but I can only seem to find tanuki made of pottery. These are generally too heavy to ship overseas (unless anyone wants a pottery one and then I'm happy to get one off of the auctions for you!) and thus I have been searching for a plastic one. The strangest thing is that nobody believes I actually own one; they have never heard of a plastic garden tanuki!

Yesterday when I visited the recycle shop where I usually get kimono and other gifts for people for Christmas, etc. what did I happen to lay my eyes on? A REAL Live Stuffed Tanuki for sale!!!

Holy Moly! I just had to take a photo of this because I've never seen a stuffed one before!

If you would like to learn a lot more on the folklore of the tanuki, please look to Wikipedia. The images, and the descriptions are quite enjoyable. Also, I think (not 100% sure) that there is a tale of the tanuki in the Japanese Fairy Tales book that I left with Stefnee to read to her children. If there is one in there, and if you ask her, I am sure she will give you a video reading!

I just had to share this photo with you because, to me, this kind of "find" really shows you some things about traditional Japan. For any of you who want to come and visit, I will be sure to give you many more exciting jaw-dropping experiences while you are here! You will not leave Japan disappointed, and that is my guarantee to you!

I love you!

Cam

P.S. You will notice that real tanuki do not have the monstrous testicles that the mythical ones seem to possess... I get the feeling that the mythical tanuki was invented by men with "insecurity issues"... wouldn't you say?

2008/08/21

The Ochre Letter

The novel, "The Scarlet Letter", begins in 17th-century Boston, Massachusetts, then a Puritan settlement. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is led from the town prison with her infant daughter, Pearl, in her arms and the scarlet letter “A” on her bosom. The scarlet letter "A" represents the act of adultery that she has committed and it is to be a symbol of her sin – a badge of shame – for all to see....

Dear Multiply Folks,

I am shocked and outraged that you have branded the Premium members with that horrible Ochre Letter, "P". Not only does it infringe our profile images, but it is an embarrassment to be "classed as an elite member".

I don't mind having "Premium" under my home page picture, but to have that ochre P show up on our icon is an unfair way to market the fact that people are paying for your services.

What happened to respecting our privacy? I never bother to check whether or not others are Premium, because IT DOES NOT MATTER. Premium use is something we choose for our own reasons, and absolutely NOT to show off to others, because IT DOES NOT MATTER. Communication, and connection is what matters. It is also absolutely of no benefit to us to have that hideous P obscure our icons. All it does is put us in a seemingly cliquish group in an attempt to try to make us look like we are "better or different" from those who are not Premium Users. This is absolutely not the case. This is a very bad marketing tactic.

I request that you remove the Ochre Letter P from our icons immediately and return it to the previous system, for branding us with an ochre P is just as bad as branding a woman with a Scarlet Letter.

Shame on you!

Cameron Switzer

(Letter sent to Customer Service)

2008/08/18

How it All Turns Out...

Abby... As the Genie in the bottle says, "your wish is my command".

This is the sequel to One Pretty Japanese Girl, Please. Enjoy....
Now when is that trade show again?

I love you!

Hi Cameron,

The problem for us is that we do not know you. For all we know you may be no good, not liked by the Japanese and not speak Japanese correctly. However life is full of gambles and your email was convincing.

We are not veterans of selling internationally but have been to several European fairs and understand Europe very well. We appreciate that the Japanese have a very different way of doing business. Our first outing to ioft was to get a ‘feel’ for what it is about. However you may surprise us, and for an investment in you, it may be profitable first time around. So we would like you to assist and will pay your quoted daily rate, half airfare and accommodation. As well as the gratis follow up calls or emails after the fair, we would also expect you to send invitations beforehand, either by call or email, inviting many of the chain stores to our booth or tell me the best way for us to do that. Also we would like to pick your brain while we have you for the days at the fair.

We are staying at Washington hotel Tokyo bay.

Please inform me of how billing is to proceed.

Regards,
Tony

P.S. I already miss my Japanese girl.

2008/08/15

One Pretty Japanese Girl, Please

Years ago I realized that I would never do well as a "monkey in a suit" trying to sell my banana. I just don't like the lack of creativity that seems to go along with the "classic business style". As the years passed, and I tried several jobs, I finally settled into a style that is my own, one that I am comfortable with, and one that if I had to give up, I really don't know if I could do it!

The other day I received an email from an Australian company asking if I could introduce them to some Japanese eyeglass manufacturers. We went back and forth a bit as I explained what I can do. They said they would get back to me.

A week later I followed up with another email as I had not heard from them. Immediately I received an email back informing me that at this time they were very busy preparing their collection for the October Eyewear Trade Show in Tokyo (iOFT) and also in France but would get back to me when they had some time.

I jumped on that lead and wrote back asking if they needed a "sales interpreter" for the show here in Tokyo as that is exactly in my line of business and what I do best!

Then the gentleman wrote back to me, "We were hoping to have a pretty Japanese girl on our stand as an interpreter. How much would you charge per day?"

And THIS is how I replied...

Hi Anthony,
Is this your first time to iOFT, or are you a veteran?
If you are looking for a pretty Japanese girl who will turn their Japanese into your English and your English into their Japanese BUT BE UNABLE TO DO MUCH ELSE.... then your best bet is to go for the girl, because pretty does have value. At the end of the day, she will take her paycheck, and go home.
And... then you'll be left with a bunch of Japanese guys who have to explain everything to you later (through me or directly) all over again. Or have to follow all the business cards you got with phone calls, emails (dead ends) and so forth.
Or.... for a bit more of an investment, you could have me, well-versed in the eyeglass industry, extremely adept at working trade shows and pulling people into booths, engaging them in leading conversations IN THEIR LANGUAGE, AS WELL AS HAVING A VESTED INTEREST IN SELLING, MARKETING AND FOLLOWING UP ON YOUR EFFORTS here in Japan.
I should say that if all you want is a translator, I'll stop here because that doesn't interest me. I can go and chat to my neighbour in Japanese whenever I want. What interests me is getting YOU into the market.
But in all seriousness, the fundamental difference between a translator and myself is I would be working not for language, but for selling your concept to the market and opening it up with you in a synergistic way.
It is an investment of course. Usually when I work Trade Shows I do USD $XXX / day plus expenses (food, hotel, local transport to and from show, etc.). I will help you set up and take down the booth if you have me come in early (up to you). I will be with you at dinner as well (unless you don't want me there) so we can discuss the day's events. I can even tell you what's good! If you want to have dinner with clients also, I can set that up with you and be there FOR YOU on your behalf. I will be your guide dog. I don't think a cute Japanese girl is going to go that far for you! I'll go all the way!
I would like to come the night before so that we can get to meet, you can tell me about yourselves, get familiar with me, be at ease with our different ways of conducting business and so forth. You can show me your collections, tell me what your target markets are, the sales points, the key points, why you are better than everyone else out there that has a similar concept, and all that important stuff that people really need to know when they are explaining the product to potential prospects.
I live outside of Tokyo so I have to fly there and stay in hotels, but it makes sense to be near you so we can discuss business from breakfast, all the way to "last call", and then start again the next day.
I can get a return flight for about USD$YYY these days (plus travel to and from the airport), but if you would be willing to employ my services for the entire show, I would eat 50% of travel costs as my expense to do business with you. If you can tell me the hotels you are staying in, I can look for the cheapest rates from here, compare them with what you get, and if it's cheaper for me to book here and bill you, then we can do that. Or if you have a better deal as a package through your travel agent, you can book directly for me.
And, what I will do for you included in those costs, Anthony, is I will make the first follow up calls to all of the potential prospects that you would like to do business with and gather any other detailed information you would like to get. I will do this at my expense. Why? Because follow up is critical in this market, and sending a simple email doesn't do the trick as well as most foreign businesses think it does.
So, Anthony, I guess I'll let you talk among your associates to see whether it makes sense to save a few bucks and get your words translated, or invest in the total project that will need to be running longer than just the three or four days you are here. The trade show should be just the very beginning of your bigger plan. After all, coming to Japan is a huge expense on your part, therefore it is essential to improve your ROI as much as possible. And to do that, you need to invest (sorry, Mr. MBA speaking from big experience re. companies coming here, not listening to me, not investing in the bigger project, and then not succeeding).
So, what's it going to be? The girl, the gold watch, or everything?
Have a great day, Anthony, and if you dislike my humour mixed in with my business, just let me know. I mean absolutely NO disrespect, but I have also learned that business without enjoyment is probably the worst kind of business one could ever imagine.
Cam Switzer
Now don't get me wrong; I am dead serious about wanting this business, and if you look at my reply, you will see that everything they need to know is there (for now). I know most businesses are very busy so I won't waste their time by sending back a meaningless email. Ever. (It may be a bit wordy, but that's because I prefer to be thorough and give them as much as they possibly can to make an educated decision rather than just a few empty Q&A going back and forth).
But I have to tell you, if I had to do business the "conservative way", I think I would really find it absolutey not interesting. By throwing in my soul to the work for my clients, how can I not throw in my personality? Those who want "pince-nez butler-style business" are free to go elsewhere as I really do not want to have to beg for my supper.
I love doing it this way, and I sincerely hope that at some point in the future, I can find some other companies in Canada or the USA that will be interested in utilizing my services, and skills (and personality) to improve their business plans with Japan.

I think that if you take the monkey out of the suit, I'm pretty sure he can sell his banana!

I love you!

Cam

P.S. Don't get me wrong... when I have to wear a suit for my work, I do it and enjoy it! And you know... I think I look pretty damn hot in or out of my suit, if I do say so myself!

2008/08/07

Japanese Commemorative Postal Stamps for Summer 2008

Does anyone collect commemorative stamps from around the world?

Here are the Japanese commemorative stamp sets for summer, 2008.

If you are interested in collecting them, I would be happy to go to the post office and get any of the sheets that you like, and mail them to you. So contact me if you are interested and we can work out how to get you what you want!

I love you!

Cam

Hello Kitty 1 (On Sale from 7/23)

Hello Kitty 2 (On Sale from 7/23)

Patlabor (On Sale from 8/22)

Japan China Friendship (On Sale from 8/12)

Hometown Festivals Series 1 (On Sale from 8/01)

Hyaku Nin Issue Traditional Card Game Collection (On Sale from 7/23)

Hokkaido Series (On Sale from 7/01)

Edo-Era Ukiyoe Series (On Sale from 8/01)

2008/08/05

Bless My Obesity for I have Sinned

Well, I never thought I would see the day that I would have to admit that there are actually ADVANTAGES to being obese and sick!

Who would have thunk?

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A death row inmate scheduled for execution says he's too fat to be put to death, claiming executioners would have trouble finding his veins and that his weight could diminish the effectiveness of one of the lethal injection drugs.

Read the rest of the story here.

This is ridiculous. I'm going to the river to soak my head....

*Shakes head, walking away....*

2008/08/04

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra - The Dalai Lama

When Mayu and I went to visit the "singing salad bowl guy", he handed out a CD with the Dalai Lama's version of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra. It is about 48 minutes long, and about 48MB in size, and is repeated 108X during those 48 minutes. There are only four lines in total to this mantra, but the meaning of it, and the sound, and how it resonates in the soul... are wonderful.

If you wish to download the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra (clickable link, 48MB), please do! As it is large, it will take some time, so I suggest you "right click" and download to your hard drive rather than left-click and play in the streaming fashion. I hope you don't have trouble downloading it, but let me know if you do (after a few attempts because FileDen is not always a reliable storage facility, mostly because it is free).

I thought that it would be difficult to play the same thing over and over for 48 minutes... but time flew and before I realized it, it was ending. And I felt good.

I love you!

Cam

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Introduction to the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

The great mantra dedicated to Shiva as Mrityunjaya is found in the Rig Vada. It is called the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra, the Great Death-conquering mantra. It is a mantra that has many names and forms.

It is called the Rudra mantra, referring to the furious aspect of Shiva; the Tryambakam mantra, alluding to Shiva's three eyes; and it is sometimes known as the Mrita-Sanjivini mantra because it is a component of the "life-restoring practice given to the primordial sage Shukra after he had completed an exhausting period of austerity.

The Maha Mrityunjaya mantra is hailed by the sages as the heart of the Vada. Along with the Gayatri mantra it holds the highest place among the many mantras used for contemplation and meditation.

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

Om Tryambakam yajamahe,
Sugandhim pushti vardhanam,
Urvarukamiva bandhanan,
Vrityor mukshiya Mamritat.

Translation

I meditate on, and surround myself to the divine being who embodies the power of will, the power of knowledge, and the power of action. I pray to the Divine Being who manifests in form of fragrance in the flower of life and is the eternal nourisher of the plants of life. Like a skillful gardener, may the Lord of Life disentangle me from the binding forces of my physical, psychological, and spiritual foes. May the Lord of immortality residing within me free me from death, decay, and sickness and unite me with immortality.

Explanation

This is a healing and nourishing mantra and in a sense, "The Heart of the Vadas". The healing force awakened by the mantra sends forth its ripples from body to psyche and from the psyche to the soul. It strengthens our powers of will, knowledge and action, thus unblocking the flow of enthusiasm, courage and determination.

The vibration of this mantra awakens the internal healing forces while attracting nature's healing agents, creating an environment where the forces from both origins converge.

This mantra connects us to the healer within and helps us receive the full nourishment from food, herbs, or any discipline undertaken from our total well-being.

Meaning of the mantra

OM. We worship and adore you, O three-eyed one, O Shiva.
You are sweet gladness, the fragrance of life, who nourishes us, restores our health, and causes us to thrive.
As, in due time, the stem of the cucumber weakens, and the gourd if freed from the vine, so free us from attachment and death, and do not withhold immortality.

Word-to-word Meaning:

OM - Almighty God
Tryambakam - Three-eyed
Yajamahe - We worship, adore, honour, revere
Sugandhim - Sweet fragrance
Pushti - A well-nourished condition, thriving, prosperous, full and complete
Vardhanam - One who nourishes, strengthens, causes to increase (in health, wealth, well-being); who gladdens, exhilarates, and restores health, a good gardener
Urvarukam - Disease, attachment, obstacles in life, and resulting depression
Iva - Like, just as
Bandhanan - Stem (of the gourd); but more generally, unhealthy attachment
Mrityor - From death
Mukshiye - Free us, liberate us
Ma - Not
Amritat - Immortality, emancipation

Important Note: The CD of the Dalai Lama chanting this ancient mantra from the Rig Veda "Maha Mrityunjaya" mantra was recorded by one of his disciples with the Dalai Lama's permission. At first he refused to release it but then he agreed, saying that it must never be sold, it can only be given.

If you share it with others, please include this note and ask that they do the same.

Download the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra.

2008/08/02

Snoring Sounding Crystal (Salad?) Healing Bowls

Last night Mayu took me to this 40 year old NewAge Wackhead Healer guy in Fukui. His studio was an amazing array of crystals, incense, music, books on everything healing, a ton of copper bowls he uses to vibrate waves into the body for a kind of healing, aromatherapy oils, sticks, hammocks from Thailand, dancing seven headed elephants, and a few Sonic girls on roller skates delivering ice cold root beer to boot! (just kidding).
We talked to him for a bit until everyone who had planned to arrive actually did arrive. We had some cold herbal tea that was very good (slid down with ease as many cool herbals do). He laid out yoga mats for us to lie down on the floor, turned down the sea wave background music that had been playing for relaxation, turned down the lights and proceeded to play the crystal bowls.
You can see above the crystal bowls that the healer played for an hour. They are designed to emit certain frequencies that the healer then controls with his energy. The sound waves move into the listeners' bodies which are relaxed and supine on the floor. The waves are intended to awaken the chakra points (seven spiritual points of confluence of energy in our bodies) in the body and help the latent energy within, leap forward.
Mayu says I snored within the first three minutes... she lies! I remember doing deep breathing and meditating and going to my safe space the entire time. I DID NOT SLEEP!
Mayu also said that she suffered "kanashibari" which is a common thing here in Japan when people say they awake at night but cannot move their bodies, and feel as if someone is sitting on their chest, pinning them there.
The woman next to me said that she felt some energy pour out of the top of her head at a chakra point (sahasrara, or the crown chakra of consciousness).
I don't know what the other three people there experienced.
When it was done, it took Mayu about another 15 minutes to move again, but as soon as it ended, I was immediately up, wide awake, my senses were activated, and I was perfectly calm and at ease. I got up and turned off my recorder which he let me leave right in front of him for the entire 55 minutes he was playing the crystal bowls. We had some tea, ate some cut grapefruit (he believes that the juice of the grapefruit is very healing), ate some little tomatoes that another person had brought as well as the fruit inside what looked like miniature yellowish Chinese lantern flowers! They were good.
We payed a small fee of JPY 1,500 (about $15) each (he discounted it to JPY 1,000 for each of us, saying that gas prices went up so he was helping our visit to him), and went out for dinner, then came home. This morning, both of us were exhausted so the sound waves definitely had some powerful effect on our bodies and minds.
Listening to the attached file may not be particular interesting to you as it is the sound of two hands playing a myriad of crystal bowls.... Feel free to stop, or fast forward at any time (I promise it won't hurt my feelings in the least).
Also, the waves were there physically, emanating from the crystal, outward into the room and into our bodies. These waves apparently physically affecting the chakra points (coinciding with major endocrine glands in the body) so that will be again, very different from what I recorded.
If you wish to hear what we experienced, feel free to download this sound file, put it on, then lie on the floor, relax, get comfortable, take off any tight jewelery, clothing (zzzziiipppp), and get ready to be at ease, to practice your breathing for 43 minutes. You may just find that it has a positive effect on your mind, on your soul, and on your chakra!
All in all it was an interesting experience. I hope I can have many more of these new experiences as I move into the next NOW moments of spirituality and growth.
Wait until you see what I have next for you!
Ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..................
Baconnnnnnnnnnnn..................................
I love you!

Cam

P.S. Carrie, you asked me in a blog comment how I keep from wanting to rip people's heads off... This is one way that I have been working on since January of this year. Repeating my meditation over and over and over until it becomes a peaceful second nature and allows me to live in "the gap", or that space between thinking, and acting. I might also recommend creating a mantra, or affirmation that reaffirms exactly what you are (i.e. what you want to be) as opposed to all the things that drive you nuts and lead you to lose control when you allow your buttons to be pushed. At the same time you take this peaceful time you may want to practice your breathing while you do it, imagining a swinging gate moving in.... and out........ and in ..................... and out................. in the breaths you take, in harmony with your breathing (until you fall asleep and start snoring with your mouth wide open, sucking in flying Oregon cockroaches.)

Family Fund: Investing in Future Returns on Love (ROL)

This is a continuation of the comments in my latest blog, Hedge Fund: Investing in a Different Perspective. We have taken a bit of a tangent, but it is an interesting tangent, and one that I thought I would like to share with everyone because it allows me (once again) to show the world how damn proud I am of my parents, Mudpuddle and Sharon, for raising Bruce and I to be (somewhat) functional adults in a world that really seems to be going to H-E- Double Hockey Sticks in front of my very own still nearly 20/20 baby blue eyes (comment: I attribute near perfect vision to my 7 years of taking PEOs, by the way and yes, this is a gratuitous plug for my health stuff, but it's my world so like it... or like it!).

It also allows me to express my belief on the absolute importance of parents raising their children "the right way", as opposed to "the left way".

Primary Disclaimer: Of course, I have nefver had my own children so don't know shit about raising them therefore you should never take anything I say about raising children seriously...

Secondary Disclaimer: Now remember, as with every opinion that ever exists in any newspaper, or blogosphere, or that comes out of anyone's mouth, they are all based on their one-of-a-kind eyeglasses that are tinted with their very own "stuff", or JBOPPs - Judgements, Beliefs, Opinions, Positions and Prejudices. You may not see it as I do, but that's simply because your perceptions will be based upon your very own JBOPPs, which will be different from mine, for a multitude of reasons I call "culture".

Dad loved to cook when we were growing up. As he had moved his way into a government job, he got to leave the office pretty much every day around 4.30 and come home. Mom worked in the Cancer Foundation treating patients, giving them chemotherapy, giving them love. She often worked later because you can't just say, "oh, it's closing time, I guess I'll shut the book on this patient and pick it up again tomorrow" when they have been waiting all day to receive, or were in the middle of receiving their chemotherapy medication.

So, this meant that Dad would often do a lot of the dinner cooking. Mom always loved it and one of the household jokes (made by Dad) was that as long as he prepared it, she would even love a frozen turd on a plate!

This showed me as I was growing up (not the turd joke... oi you!) that yes men DO cook, and they do it well. There were no hesitations about that.. it is a simple fact (which now a days I would call a perception). And ... so I simply DO cook. And I do it well (there is no other way TO cook than "well", is there? I didn't think so!)
When I came to Japan to teach I was shocked to find out that so many of my male students, when left alone to make their own meals at home, would proudly tell me that they knew how to make.... toast. But that was about it. I even had one student tell me that every time he was hungry and wandered into the kitchen, his grandfather, or grandmother or even father would shoo him out of the kitchen and tell him that if he wanted something, he should ask mother, and that he was not supposed to be cooking. I'm guessing that to this day, his wife is silently cursing his "lazy little yellow ass" (as opposed to my skinny white ass just so you know I'm not being racist here), and kicking herself for not checking into that before they tied the noose... i mean knot. Of course the Japanese men and women (who would swoon over my ability to cook and the fact that I would bring my cooking to class for them) were equally shocked that I just naturally cooked. I am sure that Matt can attest to this from his students as well.

So, I learned from an early age that men cook. And that comes from "Dear Old Male Parental Unit".

Thank the gods that I did NOT pick up one of my dad's habits regarding cooking, though...

Dad NEVER cleaned the dishes after he was done cooking; he felt that if he did the cooking, then that was enough and it wasn't his duty to do the dishes.

Well, I LOVE doing dishes and I often have to have a battle with Mayu to get her away from the dishes because I want to enjoy doing them (I battle her because I know that the dishsoap wrecks the skin on her hands so I want her not to deal with that as the psoriasis she grew up with... it makes her knuckles crack and bleed). These days doing dishes is one of the NOW MOMENTS where I love to practice being present, midful, aware and do the dishes for the purpose of doing the dishes, and nothing else.

So where did my love of doing dishes come from, you may wonder? I wondered too, but then I took a few "gap" moments, and thought about it, the answer came to me.
Well, let me tell you that another one of our chores growing up was to clean the dishes from the table, wash them (before the advent of the dishwasher), or to rinse them off and then put them in the dishwasher. We didn't have the rule of putting the clean dishes away.. but we just did. Mom always made sure that it was essential we know how to do this as kids and thanks to MOM here, it really paid off.

The other thing I learned from Mom was that the person doing the dishes was also responsible for cleaning off the counters, especially the stove top. This is an often neglected area that people forget and it gets left to Mom to sparkle and shine. Well, thanks to Dear Old Female Parental Unit, I always make sure the counters are glistening, there are no water spots on the top, and that the range top is wiped, along with the underside of the vent, the fans, the fridge, and other areas where oil may have vaporized during cooking.

Mom taught me how to do the laundry and I am very happy to say that I DO know how to do it right from start, to ironing and putting away, even if many women out there don't believe me! Mayu has always hated anyone else doing laundry but her way, so that has been an interesting struggle over the past 20 years as my most excellent skills at laundering (not money, in spite of what Jose Iglesias our resident "snarky (but lovable... sometimes) sockless wonder" insists) have gone mostly unrecognized. Oh well, that's life, I guess and maybe in my next "life" my laundering skills will be appreciated.

Then we have taking out the trash completely, neatly, on time, and bringing in the cans when they sit there empty after pickup (thanks Mom and Dad for training us on that), as well as lots of shoveling snow (which I think, and my Dad can confirm or deny this here) that I loved doing all my life while growing up in Winnipeg, and still love to this day.

Starting off at an early age, and giving lots of chores to the children, provides them with the tools to know how to do a lot of things right. It teaches the importance of knowing and respecting rules and boundaries that absolutely must not be crossed. While doing this with love and allowing the children the leeway to personalize these chores and take ownership of them, the children grow into capable, loving, respectful, mindful, and flexible adults (and parents, I guess, but I wouldn't know of course...)
These lessons are very important things that parents need to GIFT to their Offspring Units. Without these tools, as we grow through life, how are we to continue on the lineage and create more Offspring Units that are not dys-functional? I can't see how it can be done otherwise....
Upon writing this blog (and thinking deeply upon a few recently received emails from a very dear friend of mine) it has occured to me that another important thing is to have both a mother and father in the family to give the children a balanced way of seeing how people act, interact, and react when two different personalities/sexes/cultures come in contact. Everyone is different based upon our cultural upbringing, and having both parents as a role model for learning how to interact during conflicting situations, how to move from anger, to discussion, to resolution and then back to love and respect is critically important for children to see.
This helps the children learn how to do this later on in life when they enter into relationships, and they find themselves in similar "conflict" situations; it allows them to know that they can debate, discuss, even get angry and express their needs without fearing a loss of the people they love and respect. This is VERY important and I learned this very well by watching my Mom and Dad "do the dance" as they grew up living with each other, and eventually us.
I loved the fact that even if I did not do well on tests at school, my parents were always supportive. They never told me "you could have done better had you just studied more like I told you to do". Never. Ever. Those are terrorist tactics akin to waterboarding children as they leave very bad psychological scars on them, and actually have the opposite effect intended: they hinder early on, and later in life, a person's "challenge abilities" and their self-confidence. In Japan, this is one of the biggest problems with education (as I perceive it, and as I feel is confirmed by the bizarre stress-related murders, decapitations, suicides, etc. that seem to be skyrocketing among the 30-something generation these days, as well as the school children age), that the parents are always bullying their children into getting perfect scores.
Not my Parental Units! I often remember them telling me that all I need to do is to learn from the mistakes from the test, and try not to get them wrong again. They would also tell me that if I got a better mark on a test next time, then I have improved! This led me to the belief (one of my JBOPPs) that getting 100% on a test, or always being perfect is detrimental to a person, because it allows absolutely no leeway to grow and learn more (how can you improve when you think you are perfect?). And so I revel in making mistakes, because it is part of my ongoing attempts at improving myself, at learning life's lessons and it also allows me to get it right the next time (that doesn't mean I never kick my ass, or need my ass kicked by the way....). Thank you Mom and Dad for that lesson!
Back to the issues about being bullied in school... that was a tough one because my Mom and Dad had different beliefs. Mom would tell me to do the good christian thing and "turn the other cheek", while Dad, who was, I think a scrapper in his youth (maybe it came from banging his head too hard as he broadsided a cow on his bike on one lonely unlit country road at night...) but refuses to admit that, would tell me to "IF PROVOKED, hit hard, hit first, and make sure they learn to never bother you again". Now some of you may agree to my mom's way, and some to my dad's way, and those are YOUR JBOPPs to deal with. I could never work out a balance between these two from the people I loved and respected the most in my world, so continue to get bullied, and really be hurt by it, and feel disappointed that I couldn't do what either of my parents recommended. That was a tough lesson, I do admit.
Having said that, I have a positive lesson that my parents gave me from this as well... they both agreed that if I had to fight in school, it would be only to defend myself after being picked on. Instigating fights was absolutely not acceptable and I would have to face the music at home for that, but if I did protect myself, even though it was against school rules to fight, that although I would have to face the music at school for breaking the rules, I would not be doubly punished at home.
This was a GREAT lesson to learn as it showed me complete support by my parents, and it did let me feel that I was loved, respected and understood for making the right choices on my own. It really did help me to learn to trust my own belief systems. I commend all parents who raise their children this way, go to bat for them, and especially tell their children that they will support them even if they have made mistakes "out there".
There was never any physical abuse, mental abuse, alcohol-induced bad decisions, or anything like that in my family. None. And I have to thank my parents for that because I know it has helped me to see things differetly as I move through my life with unconditional love for the world, and everyone participating in it. I am glad I don't have to face those demons as an adult because I know how hard decades of hard-wiring can be to have to re-wire... nearly impossible unless you are very pro-active and seriously want to make huge positive changes in your life, and in the lives of those that matter to you. Stepping into your fears is terrifying, but it is necessary to make these kinds of changes... so I am very grateful to my parents for loving me unconditionally without employing any terror tactics in my youth that would most likely still be haunting me to this day and preventing me or hindering me from moving forward in my life.
I love all of you parents for raising your children like this because I KNOW it works, and builds a positive character that will come back later in life to benefit your children, and make you proud of them as they move through their adult lives. It also frees you from the feeling that they don't know what they are doing, and it allows you to let them make their own choices, make their own mistakes, and allow them to learn from them, and correct them as they see fit. This is immensely empowering, believe me.
This is a positive payback for both parents, and children that cannot be denied (from my one-of-a-kind JBOPP-tinted spectacles, of course). It's not too late, gang... if you don't do this already, you can still start doing it today... right NOW... as of this very moment... and your children will love you and respect you even more while in childhood, as well as when they grow up and become the adults that they must become. They will love you, and respect you as I love my parents unconditionally and completely.
That's a great investment, don't you think?
I love you guys, unconditionally, as I love my parents!
And now I am going to publish this (after copying it because it will have timed out and the system will lose this blog if I don't), and then I will go back and work on correcting the typographical errors that I haven't worried about as I worked through these thoughts.)
I love you!
Cam