HALLOWEEN STORY!
I am eager to return to my account of my visit to Tokyo. Yet, I feel the time is right to shift gears a little bit. This journal is designed for students of English, particularly those with an interest in American culture. So, I'd like to begin including stories, observations, etc. about life in the States.
A few years back--oh, I don't know, 9 or 10 years ago?--I took a group of international students to the Halloween Parade in the West Village. There were about ten of us in the group. If you're familiar with this parade, you know that it's one of New York's biggest (and craziest). We set out early to find a good spot in where we could see, but when we showed up, a ton of people were already there. One of the students was a Japanese teenager who was really shy in class; but he'd designed this incredible costume: he was a bottle of Coke! Everyone complimented him on it, but he hardly said anything back to them. He seemed embarrassed to be wearing it.
The parade began and hundreds of costumed people started marching, shouting, and dancing up 6th Avenue. One of the students was surprised to see that the people in the parade weren't part of some special group; they were just New Yorkers wearing Halloween costumes. "What do you have to do to be in the parade?" they asked me. "Nothing," I said. "You just need to be wearing a costume; you go down to Grand Street and just start walking up the avenue with everyone else."
Maybe a half hour or forty-five minutes later, I did a head count to make sure all of the students were still in the group. Someone was missing. Oh! The coke bottle! I started to panic. It didn't seem right that he would have walked away; could something have happened to him? I asked the other students, but no one had seen him leave. Then, all of a sudden, one of the students yelled, "Look!" There, in the middle of the parade, bobbing up and down to the music, was the coke bottle! It moved right past where we were standing and kept going, in a sea of people, up 6th avenue to Union Square.

3 Comments:
Hi Jason
Thank you for your interesting story.....and I laughed at the boy who dress up as the Coke bottle.
But I can understand that I think that especially Japanese once we dance with someone we can enjoy ourselves. Anyway I'm looking forward to reading your blog next week.
Fumi
And I respect you because you are always thinking your student. Thank you.
Fumi
Hi hyper Jason
It was funny story. I went to the parade this year but it was too crwoded to see it so I think that the best way to enjoy the parade is joining the parade. BTW I just saw your picture on Halloween day on Mr.Goto's blog. It really suited you but my image of you is spiderman because you used to give flash cards to students like spiderman so I want you to dress up as spiderman someday.
yoshiko
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