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Six Months in Japan: December 2007
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Six Months in Japan. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. I love you all so much and cannot believe that I will be leaving you so soon. I have said all of my goodbyes now and am traveling with my American family to visit my Japanese family for New Years. I am so excited. Thank you Japan, for everything always! Posted by a bouncing ball. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My space to share all about the places I've explored, people I've encountered, and things I've consumed. Start: July 3rd, 2007. End: January 3rd, 2008.
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Six Months in Japan: June 2007
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Six Months in Japan. Saturday, June 23, 2007. To Do in Japan. Seems like a logical thing to post before I leave, and I like lists. So here is the first of many to come. Dance my ass off at some amazing concerts. (I miss good shows. ). Spend an entire day not saying anything in English. (I have no idea how likely this is, but it sounds like a good challenge.). Plant a tree. (I just saw the movie The Fountain and it made me like trees even more.). Does this make me a tool? Would that be worse? I'll use thi...
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Six Months in Japan: September 2007
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Six Months in Japan. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Two months in the making. So I realize that I haven’t updated in a while… in a long while, almost two months. So here are the highlights (mostly in photo form) so I can get on with the present. SCJ to Imperial Palace (August 2). C-3 took a field trip to the Imperial Palace and endured Tokyo summer heat and humidity. I really loved my class and Senseis.We always had a great time while learning 新しい文法! Ms Higashi-Kogane Yukata Contest (August 7). Well, wheth...
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Six Months in Japan
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Six Months in Japan. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Sorry everyone I haven't been writing recently. Summer courses ended (with a bang) and I actually got really sick. like go to a Japanese hospital and take crazy pills sick, but I am feeling much better now. Not quite sure what it was but its mostly gone. I really hate writing on Japanese keyboards because I keep accidentally hitting the disaster button that turns everything I type into Japanese. So this ends now. Monicamariko at ezweb dot ne dot jp.
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Six Months in Japan: Mother Earth Speaks...
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Six Months in Japan. Monday, July 16, 2007. First, a haiku for you:. Will make people think. Whoa while I was writing that I felt another tremor. (hence the "NOW! That's my second earthquake ever! Actually, it probably was the same one? I took geology last semester (actually, it was an amazing class that I really recommend to science and non-science people alike), but I don't remember if that happens or not. This has been an interesting twenty four hours:. It has apples on it. PPPS: I read the first chap...
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Six Months in Japan: school. fun. food.
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Six Months in Japan. Sunday, July 15, 2007. School. fun. food. So apparently I’m not as good as keeping up with this blog as I had hoped. Sorry! So much has happened in the past week…. Fun: Wednesday a group of students from my program went to the Ghibli Museum. And then on Friday directly after class we ate lunch in ten minutes and went to visit the neighboring elementary school. It was so cute! In general food is different here. I am still amazed by how few vegetables and fruit people eat on a dail...
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Six Months in Japan: Fall into Winter...
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Six Months in Japan. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. I love you all so much and cannot believe that I will be leaving you so soon. I have said all of my goodbyes now and am traveling with my American family to visit my Japanese family for New Years. I am so excited. Thank you Japan, for everything always! Posted by a bouncing ball. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My space to share all about the places I've explored, people I've encountered, and things I've consumed. Start: July 3rd, 2007.
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Six Months in Japan: Zing, Zori, Zen
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Six Months in Japan. Monday, July 30, 2007. Zing, Zori, Zen. I got back not too long ago from another great day and thought I would share while it is still fresh in my mind. (procrastinator extraordinaire). When it rains in Japan, it pours. But since we are out of the rainy season, for the most part anyway, it clears up and gets really nice between showers. The raindrops are huge! View out my window:. Immediately after the Zori Making Seminar, I walked to the 99Shop (dollar store) and the base floor of I...
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Six Months in Japan: two months in the making
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Six Months in Japan. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Two months in the making. So I realize that I haven’t updated in a while… in a long while, almost two months. So here are the highlights (mostly in photo form) so I can get on with the present. SCJ to Imperial Palace (August 2). C-3 took a field trip to the Imperial Palace and endured Tokyo summer heat and humidity. I really loved my class and Senseis.We always had a great time while learning 新しい文法! Ms Higashi-Kogane Yukata Contest (August 7). Well, wheth...
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Six Months in Japan: August 2007
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Six Months in Japan. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Sorry everyone I haven't been writing recently. Summer courses ended (with a bang) and I actually got really sick. like go to a Japanese hospital and take crazy pills sick, but I am feeling much better now. Not quite sure what it was but its mostly gone. I really hate writing on Japanese keyboards because I keep accidentally hitting the disaster button that turns everything I type into Japanese. So this ends now. Monicamariko at ezweb dot ne dot jp.