Thursday, March 17, 2011

This may not be my homeland, but I love this country

I'm planning an update that has to do with the situation I had with my computer and so forth, as well as nice things like graduation season here. But I felt a to the point post was in order, for the people reading and for my own record of this trying time.

I am an American through and through, I would never consider leaving my home country permanently, because for all its troubles I love it. But pretty much the same thing goes for Japan. This place has been my home away from home. This land and these people have been extraordinarily giving of their time and have shared their lives, and their joy with me. After all that they have given me, its only right that I be with them in their suffering as well.

I love this place, and it goes way beyond the love of that teenage girl who loved to watch anime. Now not to overstate, I am not in danger in Shimane, and it is rather unlikely that I will be in danger here in the future from this. Facts are, I am roughly 460 miles from where this is happening. And based on what I have seen of satellites/radar in the weather patterns since I have been living here, its just not typical for the wind to blow from that direction. It mainly seems to blow from the continent towards the pacific. Even a touch northward from me.

So I'm not leaving. If the situation calls for it, which I think is unlikely, I will consider driving further south, maybe go to be with Lexi, who is a further 150 miles away. But I'm not going to run to another country unless I have to.

And I really don't think I'll have to.

That being said, if you read this, please do everything you can to donate to the relief efforts. They need it so badly up there. And as wonderful of a nation as this is, they are sometimes too proud to ask for help when they need it. Please remember that in the coming months.

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