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Complaints

Posted by [email protected] on April 2, 2011 at 6:45 PM Comments comments (0)

So, I’ve been home for a little over a week now…somehow it feels like there are way too many things that I should be doing. I need to look up summer classes, I need to pick classes for next semester, I need to send in my room deposit for next semester–which I probably should have done a while ago–I need to see if I can get a summer job, I need to clean my room…the list seems to go on and on…>.< I should probably stop complaining and just do the stuf...

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...Fine!

Posted by [email protected] on March 19, 2011 at 9:50 AM Comments comments (0)

So…my study abroad is ending three months earlier then planned. T_T I now officially have a ticket back to the US for Wednesday.

There’s so much left undone…and my parents said they sent something for my birthday that hasn’t arrived yet…

I really don’t want to drag my stuff through the metro…but it looks like I might not have a choice… >.<

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March 19th,...

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Daijoubu

Posted by [email protected] on March 17, 2011 at 8:55 AM Comments comments (0)

大丈夫=だいじょうぶ=daijoubu=It’s all right

Today was the first day of class since the earthquake and tsunami. It only took an hour to get to school, like normal. Conversely, this annoyed me, since I had left a little over two hours early just in case. Anyway, the first difference was that two of the level one classes had been combined. And by talking to several friends, I learned that some of the morning classes had been com...

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How Long are Earthquakes Supposed to Last?

Posted by [email protected] on March 16, 2011 at 9:30 AM Comments comments (0)

So…school got cancelled Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday–today. There’s school tomorrow though, and I’m glad. I came here to learn, not sit around and watch movies, read, and write all day. Although that’s fun in its own way…that’s not what I did all three days though.

Monday and today I went and met up with a friend. Monday we actually studied. Today we just walked around and looked at stores.

Oh, the title for this post? That’s beca...

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Random

Posted by [email protected] on March 15, 2011 at 12:10 AM Comments comments (0)

So apparently comments keep posting without telling me that they’re posting… >.<

No news for the moment…though school was cancelled yesterday, today and tomorrow due to train lines still not running in some areas… Hopefully there will be class on Thursday…

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March 20th, 2011 @ 5:48 pm Tough Noogies…what are you going to do about it?

Earthquake

Posted by [email protected] on March 12, 2011 at 12:10 AM Comments comments (0)

 So…yesterday during class, around 2:45 pm or so (I was watching the clock for break, which is at 3) I noticed that some of the kids in the class were looking around, a little confused. And then I felt it too–a little tremor that was shaking the whole room. We all looked at each other and then looked around. The teacher hadn’t felt it yet. But then the tremor got bigger, and the tv that hangs in the corner of the room was shaking so hard it looked like it might fall d...

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Kamakura

Posted by [email protected] on February 28, 2011 at 5:45 AM Comments comments (0)

The Kamakura trip started bright and early Saturday morning. That is—we had to be at KCP at 8:30 am…which for me meant leaving by 7:30 am. I was not exactly thrilled with that, especially since the plan from 8:30 to 11:15 was to listen to a lecture about Kamakura. In English, but still. Sensei (which is the Japanese word for teacher) broke it up a little though, by having us read information about a certain part of Kamakura that we were planning to visit, and then give short prese...

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Meh

Posted by [email protected] on February 21, 2011 at 8:25 AM Comments comments (0)

This is so hard to keep updated. Especially since here in Japan feels more like normal every day life than Spain did. In Spain, for some reason everything was amazing and for the first time I was doing different things than normal. But here, it feels more normal somehow. To prove it, my book collection has increased here, whereas I don’t think I bought any books in Spain.

Anyway, this weekend the program has an overnight trip, and I’ll make sure to update about that.

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First Two Weeks in Japan Continued

Posted by [email protected] on January 27, 2011 at 7:25 AM Comments comments (0)

I hate spam comments, by the way. I logged in and there were six of them today…better than other times, where I’ve logged in to find about 14 of them. >.<Anyway…I like my teachers and the classes…actually, it’s only one class, and it’s continued by all three of the teachers. That is: Monday and Thursday is one teacher, Tuesday and Friday is another teacher, and Wednesday is a third teacher. All of them are nice, and they obviously communicate since ...

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First Two Weeks in Japan

Posted by [email protected] on January 22, 2011 at 7:45 AM Comments comments (0)

First of all, I totally meant to write this last week. Keeping up a blog is a little harder than I’d anticipated though. >.< (Note the as yet unfinished entries for Germany, England and France) Anyway, with this entry I’ll start with the plane ride from England to Japan on January 9th…So I left Oxford early in the morning because of the two hour bus ride to the airport, and then it was suggested that I should be at the airport by about 3 hours before, just to be on t...

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