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As of the 27th of March i am going to be Living in Japan for 10 months
I will be Living in Utstunomiya,Tochigi Prefecture.Keep an eye on my blog and Youtube accounts for My Mischief.

Sunday, August 31, 2008
10:51 PM

OMG I`m in a prettty awesome place. This place has a manga library,computers with sofas and niiiiiice headphones,billards,karaoke, and probably atlantis! 3 hours is 1000 yen which is aound 10 bucks! sweeeeeeet. Also i can burn Cds with these comps....I`m dying for music!


Okay i owe all you guys big and that`s why i headed to a net cafe so i could update with a bajillion photos!!!!

Okay I`ve been on my summer holidays but i only really had two weeks worth of holiday out of the 6 or so since for the other four i had half days at school.

Today was a half day as well and tomorrow it`s back to row with the other slaves. ....yay...

Right now i`m with my third and last host family with only four full months to go in Japan. I can`t believe i am down to FOUR out of ten, i think it feels like a big deal because Thats more than half my stay over. My english is still staying with me but i sometimes think strange wordes in English like while i was riding here i thought i`m bilinguish and yesterday i wrote `photto` instead of photo.

Before i moved to my last family i went to a festival, traveled to Mt Fuji and FujiQ highlands which is a pretty sweet theme park. My favourite place of course was the haunted house which is around 900m long making it one of the longest in the world. The building is actually a restored hospital or something along those lines. You walk through it while holding a pen light, opening doors,climbing stairs and running from creatures that sneak up on you from behind. I only managed to get pictures of the outside and the reception desk. You had to pay $5 to get it but it`s totally worth it.




They also had a Gundam Ride and i got this photo, i kinda wish i was more of a mecha anime freak.



This is Fujiyama, which has a guiness world record for being the highest wooden track coaster or something along those lines, it was awesome and sooo much better than Dreamworld`s cyclone, the only thing i hate with Rollercoasters though it sometimes they areN@t good for your neck.


Here is a picture of me as a ninja....my true colours revealed!!!


By the way i quit Baton, before the competition that i went to, i had an english trip with my class mates. We stayed at this small story like of house thing that`s right infront of the school equivalent of their track field. The wierd thing is whenever i took pictures there were heaps of orbs in the photos, My host sister has a friend that is in the softball club who go there alot, apparently they always bring earphones with them because of the noises they can hear in the ceiling which is where you can see most of the orbs....





One of the other places i went with my host family was to Ibaraki-ken to go to the beach but because of the typhoon the weather sucked so we went to an aquarium instead, the coolest things i saw was an otter and a thing called a Manbou in Japanese with apparently is the mola mola Sunfish, most retarded thing ever! i saw one swimming into a wall while swimming on it`s side.





Very BIG sunfish, and it`s real but very very dead. It`s strange how immature i have become, I took about 12 pictures of the manbou alone all the while going `manBO` like Dory from nemo when she is immitating whale speak. i think japan does that to you.





Also I`m guessing this is because of tsunamis, Japanese beaches usually have wavebreakers, i took an interest in the ones at the beach because they look like some lost a game of 3d tetris badly.





We interrupt this blog to give you a slight intermission, if you need to access the bathroom Pikachu will tell you where to go




Soooo memoires of a geisha, this is me in my Yukata for the festival.

One of the cool things during cheerleading club was going to the baseball game to cheer on the boys school. Baseball is huge here and even has it`s own Kanji. I think the school baseball teams are really big so during a game the players who have to sit that one out cheer in the stands instead. And boy do they cheer, they have buckets of water they pou over themselves when their team scores a point. Also they give everyone in the crowd oldschool plastic megaphones. Rather than yell into them you clap them together to make a pretty big racket. Also the teams have these kind of dances they do...really hard to explain. One thing i found wierd is at every baseball game you hear the same group of songs, but then again japanese people are diehard conformists.






Here is a sweet pic of the Sushi Shinkansen (bullet train) at a sushi train resutrant i went to with my host family!

Here are some other pics around Mt Fuji.


No idea about this one but the kid reminds me of peter pan, we saw this staute a few times, maybe it`s a local guardian?



One thing that does suck about japan is Queues and crowds, we waited for two hours and a half for some of the rides at Fuji Q, and Mt Fuji was PACKED, we went to the half point by bus to have a look, I was soo glad i went to the bathroom before i left because the line in the souvenier shop was sooooooo long.This might give you an idea.



Also this is in the bus to give you an idea of how high we were


And now i present random shots around Utsunomiya!

No idea what kind of vegie this is, at first i thought it was a demented pear.


I also went to a pottery town called Mashiko, They have a few of these animal staues in front of a resturant i know so i had seen it around but had no idea was it was, personally i think it looks like a bear but it`s actually a Tanuki which is a mischevious raccoon.




they also had a place which still uses the old method of indigo dying, apparently the process is dying out as it has been replaced with synthetic dyes and there are about three places in japan that still use this method, though seeing how much water it wastes i think that may be a good thing.



Also the last update was around my bday, i had a mini party and here are some pics.




I didn`t really have a cake, it was donuts piled on top of small biscuts and more donuts..sooooo good.

And yes MORE random photos!


This literally means ` please do not make the bees angry`


Sometimes in Japan all you can say `why god, why?!?!`


And i wonder why my spelling is goign down the drain...


This is the front of the Bunsei art University during july. The bamboo branches have paper wishes tied to them to celebrate Tanabata (please check wikipedia for more details)



Well I only have four short months left in Japan and a scatter of days, in a way i am relieved because i have been feeling homesick for my friends and family, but strangely another part of me is starting to feel paicked that it`s snuck up so soon. What i will say is that i excpect one big suprise party when i get back.

By the way william was right with the whole Mini donut things, I`ll have to find some other mystery food.

So you guys have been updated on what has been happening to me recently. What`s coming up is my host brother`s sports day, disney on ice (woot), most liekly checking out another school`s festival (and their male students while i am at it) and next month we have my school`s festival. I`m looking foward to being busy and glad i wont have to pack my luggage again for a while, I@ve done so 6 times during the holidays >.<

My host family is pretty cool, the grandma keeps trying to make me eat and feed me sweets (i really don`t need to eat more rather than less >.<`) I get on swimmingly with my host sister and the brother tells me about places when i ask the family about shops i checked out while riding my bike.

I still don`t have an awesome mobile phone but I`m trying to check out how to unlock them first so i can bring it back with me. Also rather than pay $400 for a Nintendo wii (aussie RRP) I`m sliding towards grabbing a japanese one which would only set me back about $260, mind you games are around $40-60 for wii games compared to aus $50-100RRP Times like this do make me want to stay here, but family and friends draw me back to Aus.

Anyway my two hours is almost up so over and out, since this place is cheap and it wont affect the internet bill for my host family i`ll prolly be back soon when i`m not so busy (if ever) besides i need to brush up on my (non) karaoke skills.

Over and Out

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Sunday, July 6, 2008
12:47 AM

3 months gone,zip,nada,bang

and my birthday is in 10 days! So for my Birthday I`m hoping you`ll e-mail me with news and photos!

Also No one has gotten even close on with guessing about the photo though dianne has at least got the fried thing right!

Clue- It`s a food you have around the world and you do usually use oil to make it.

Clue 2 - It`s sweet

Clue 3 - It`s just in a different SHAPE to what you are used to.

I can`t stress enough how shape is important!

Also if there is anything you want me to write about please let me know.

I went to Tokyo on Sunday but didn`t do too much shopping and since i will most likely be going again soon I`ll save the photos for later.

What`s really nice about when i go shopping is the shop assistants usually remember me and will ask me how I`ve been going. There are big sales everywhere at the moment for summer but I@m going to go shoppping with Mellisa on sunday and show her around so I@m hoping to get my birthday money early mum, hint hint (especially since the sale ends this sunday)

One of thing things that may interest people is that I`ve bought a Yukata with is basically a summer kimono that everyone wears to festivals. I know i used to wonder about all the photos i saw of exchange students wearing Yukatas and whether they belonged to the family or not but in fact Yukatas are really cheap.

I got mine for about $45 and thats the robe and the sash which is pretty good. Also felt very cool when it was featured in one of the magazines i bought. Still planning to get a hello kitty one though!

Tomorow is my favourite japanese holiday Tanabata so I have no idea if we are doing anything.

Anyway please send me nice long e-mails and I`ll update more often. I found out there is an internet cafe near this host family but i had too much homework today.

lord i turn 18 soon, I@m going to need a walking stick before i know it! maybe chanel designs some....

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Sunday, June 15, 2008
12:17 AM


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Okay you asked for it and here it is PHOTOS!!!!!!!!!!!!

i`m not going to upload them all as i have waay too many but I`ll upload some of my favourites to get you guys off my back!

And of course i chose to get things rolling with the cherry blossoms!


I went to an Ikebana/art gallery on friday and this composition struck me so, This is Art in Japan!



Really makes you feel cultured doesn`t it?

Here is some great shots of Nikko, this is the front gate!



I still can`t get over how old and beautifull Nikko is, i can`t wait to back back for he march of 1,000 samurai!

also the expensive vending machine they had there was pretty cool too, you get so much choice!





This is of course me at the royal gardens, i know my parents are dying for a photo of me in my uniform, i just hate how i feel like a penguin while wearing it >-.< self esteem reaches low >.<



This is my eng teacher Koizumi-sensei (her name means little lake), her chinese zodiac animal is tiger and she does look quite cat like there. I don`t know why but there is a tree that`s already recieevd it`s autum colours.

I can`t believe i`m still considered a child at 17 O=o



This one is for anyone who doesn`t believe when i said how packed it was with kids



Here`s quite a nice photo myself with my bag from club and this big thing that reminds me of the latern captain hook put tinkerbell in when he kidnapped her which only happened in the disney movie and not the book.unfortunately i don`t know how to flip it around as it doesn`t give me any options so I`ll let you all fiddle around with microsoft paint.



I ate eel for dinner last night.... it was supprisingly good and tastes like fatty fish!

I don`t want to spend too much time on the comp since I`ve been rplying to e-mails so I`ll just add two more

The first one is a competition for everyone expect the people my parents may have told. I want you guys to leave a comment saying what you think these are, I`ll send the winner a postcard first and then a pressie that I`m going to ship off with all the others things i need to send off.



I look forward to hearing what you guys think it is!

And finally this is more of a personal picture and has nothing to do with Japan but i found out my kitty cat max died two weeks after i left for japan, i found out last night and of course it was hard to stop myself from spending the whole day crying but I`ll be okay. Some people might not understand how i would get so emotional over a pet but max was my baby and truly one of a kind, he will be missed by all and will be missed most by me.



and since max was so amazing he deserves two and not one picture



Rest in Peace my friend





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Friday, June 6, 2008
5:00 AM

No one comments anymore except my family so I@m assuming godzilla hasn`t decimated australia yet.

I passed level three of the JPLT and am setting my sites on level 2 (go me) level two is so intense i need to know 1,000 evil chinese symbols for it and 6,000 words.

It`s strange that i am sooo different to actually want homework now!

I`m going to a camp to british hills tommorow and am way looking forward to seeing my ustunomiya buddy mellissa again.

I love everyone at school but still! WHY NOT CO-ED!

I@m quitting baton club because we are doing like 5 things at once which means i actually have to go to every training session.

Instead I`m thinking of joining the swimming club which starts up soon.

The pros are i get to swim for free
it`s excercise
People go and do their own thing
I like swimming

Cons
Japanese people see me in a bathing suit....

Still am pretty psyched!

I`m also toying with joining the calligraphy club (but i have callig class so i don`t see the point) maybe the sewing club, or the beadcraft club (apparentl all they do is sit around and talk which is good with me)

Jamie Sensei says that i don`t have to join the swimming club to use the pool and as long as i tell a teacher i am going to use the pool It`s all good. That`s not the point, i feel joining the club would make me want to go.

Anyway i have been taking lots of pictures (yay) and will be taking many more tommorow!

Weather has been raining and sunny which has resulted in many bad hair days.

I really like my new host family and i feel they take really good care of me. My host sister waited around till club finished so we could go home together, which is quiet different from my previous host sister who wanted to see if i could try and get home by myself so she could go shopping with her friends ( i wanted to try by myself anyway so i agreed) it ended with my return to school and due to the weather they thankfully hand`t gone shopping so it was all good. The thing is it happened after us riding home twice together (40min ride is a lot to remember)

I think I`m going to have to dedicate a blog to the food of japan (Ive tried some interesting things needless to say, in the last two weeks alone i`ve tried cow tongue, chicken bone, this distusting way of eating chicken skin, raw fish (tonight actually).

My new host family eats rather traditional food and what supprises me is that i actually talk a fair bit to my host father which i sort of regret not doing much of in the other house. The point is my host father actually asks ME questions!

I gotta admit while I`m not homesick i do sort of miss everyone, it`s totally different to being homesick because I@m content here and everything i just want to speak to some other foreigners.

one thing i noticed is japanese people really like the small pizza ovens you can buy. a lot of families seem to use them for cooking small pieces of meat and mainly for toasting bread, sooo going to buy one when i return to aus.

It`s building up in me to go on a shoe spending frenzy and I`m dyyyyyyyying to go to Tokyo!!!

I`m addicted to the hot drink vending machine at school, it has such yummy strawberry milk and cocoa.

I`ve been able to watch a bit more anime lately but nothing fantastic . I was so shocked in my first host family when the youngest child aged 9 would come and stand in front of the tv...she should be able to tell i am watching it...THEn she changes the channel! just like that!!!!.

I think it`s reading the other exchange student blogs that has been making me homesick ;=; I`m looking forward to swimming!!!

Unfortunately i can`t use MSN on this comp...yet.

And my lord I swear if i could marry Daiso i would....

Love all
Megs

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Sunday, June 1, 2008
3:46 AM

I gotta admit when i read other exchange student`s blogs i would always wonder why they don`t post very often but now i see why. I`ve been sooo busy! and unfortunately no photos this time too but that doesn@t mean i don`t have billions to show you!

I moved families yesterday which i was pretty happy about. I wasn`t having any big problems with the other one but i would get annoyed because on certain days i would have no idea on how i was supposed to get home. For example last monday we had a movie day where we all had to go to the Culture center for. My host family was like ` Kanami is going with a friend, how are you getting to school?` as if i know... And also i was annoyed because on thursday my bike had a puncture so rather than picking me up my host family wanted me to wait at school for 40mins (at the time it was 6.30ish pm) and riding home is 40mins so of course i got home at 8ish and went to bed late.

I was really angry because i feel that they had a responsibility to take care of me but i guess i am still used to my parents ferrying me where ever i need to go. Besides that i had a good time with my first host family but i think i will have a better one with my second one.

Pe is interesting we had a beep test and i got up to level 7 but it`s different since you have to listen to music. I@m trying to find a internet cafe so i can use msn.

21-23 was Mid term test which i had a kanji test (175/200...made some stupid mistakes though ;=;) and a Japanese test. On the 22nd i Went to Nikko which has a gorgeous shrine and was one of the first places to become word heritage listed. I have billions of photos and some stories to accompany them.

Also atm all the girls are scared of going to the one set of toilets in our hallway because everyone thinks there is a ghost.Pretty amusing...

My new host family eats really healthy (not that the other one didn`t but we tended to have a bit more fried chicken and tempura than i was used to, everything was deliscious though) this host family is waaay healthy as my host mother is a nurse. I@ve started a diet as well (EVERYONE in Japan Diets) and it@s for the greater good of being able to buy clothes while shopping and looking good in my cheerleading uniform.

I also Went to My english teachers home town for Rice planting which was awesome and i have some photos and stories for as well.

Things have definately gotten easier and my second full month has finished. Sometimes i don`t want to go to club because i want to study instead. I do think about everyone over in Ausland but i got to admit i have definately settled in well.

Please stay tuned for stories of
THE REAL dead man`s chest
Nikko
Rice Planting
And my notations on Japanese people and children

Please send me e-mails for news abotu anything I@m dying to know!

Love Megs

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
5:47 AM

Things are definately getting easier, I speak Japanese like 24/7 and i don`t get the white noise in the background anymore and pick up a lot more things. I have a lot to fill you in on so I`ll do it calendar style.



Monday 14- During 5th and 6th period we had club orientation which is basically the showcasing of all the school clubs. Even though i joined the baton club the most amazing ones where the Karate club and the Rythmic Gymnastic club ( it was like watching the cirque du solie toned down a bit) where everyone seems to lack spines. The Karate club looks like boys (like many of the sport club students) and they were really beefy but they seemed to make the students at Karate look like kids. I felt quite tempted to join the Calligraphy club but since i am doing that as my elective i figured i`d pass, and I`m not regretting it at all.



Tuesday 15- we had photo day (which was individual) I spoke to you guys, and speaking to you both made my week!



Wednesday- Since monday i had been going to baton pratice after school which had been ending round the 5pm mark, We had some Aussie Teachers from Adelaide visit and they conducted a class in which the girls got to see a `reall aussie` convo, g`day,mate,telly and all. Kanami knew one of the ladies from her school exchange. After school i had a kanji test which i failed (only cause to pass i have to get 90% and i got 84%)



Thursday 17- I had to get up at the wee hour of 5.30am in order to catch a 6.10 bus, not fun >.< i rode it to Utsunomiya Station and waited an hour to meet my friends in order to grab the bus back to school (i couldn`t ride my bike with such a heavy suitcase!) after that we all boarded a bus to go to Nasu. Nasu is famous for Strawberries and Grapefruit judging from the souveniers. Though this was a supposed educational trip ($155 worth which i experienced for free!) After arriving we all went to the so called `volcanoe` for a supposed orientation (just a run though of times and whatnot), after we had the best lunch of Curry and rice. And i didn`t find it spicy rather somewhat sweetish. After we all struggled to keep awake during some speeches made by the teachers, Teachers were hitting students with paper to wake them up but my class managed to persevere somehow.



The whole point of this trip was hear the story of Komorisan who`s daughter had commited suicide due to bullying. I cried along with the other students (cause i could hear the pain in her voice), this woman always talks at conferences and the like and there is some foundation set up in her daughters name. Bullying in Japan can sometimes be a huge problem.



After we had Baikingu which i thought meant cycling but Goram sensei explained it`s Viking after Norse Mythology in Vahella where Vikings could feast in the afterlife. So basically a buffet but i have to admit the Viking thing is cool. And my lord some of my friends put vikings to shame, i swear they eat three times what i do. Not all of them are like that but my class weren`t the only ones getting up for Forths in some things, i think they must have four stomachs to stay that thin....So unfair.



Everyone always goes on about how polite the Japanese are but i have to admit i will never consider them shy again after seeing how energetic they are in Hot springs. There isn`t anything right about girls choosing the time when both parties are naked to introduce themselves. It was really wierd getting all these girls going `MI-CHAN!!!
and coming up to talk to me WHEN WE ARE BOTH NAKED! I think i saw more that i needed to of some people but the hot springs were totally worth it. The steam is great for your skin and the water feels sooooooo good! I went to the outside hot springs which were fairly warm and it was raining slightly at the time which was reaaaally nice. One of the best things is to have some ice-cream while in the hot springs but i forgot.



I was in a room with Two of my classmates and we stayed up till 1-2ish talking about australia in japanese of course. My friends were asking me about famous aussie actors,singers and the like which resulted in some short lists from me `Mel Gibson.....heath ledger...delta goodrem...Mel Gibson...`



Friday 19 Return from Nasu



We only had to be up at 7.30 for brekyy with a 6.30 wake up call but due to the alarms on my friend`s mobiles going off every fiver minutes after the tender hour of 5.30am i was not happy. The Girls went nuts at out viking breakfast when the chef started making mickey mouse shaped pancakes....go figure... sometimes i forget my friends are around the 15year old mark.



We were supposed to go to Highland Park (which i had no idea was a theme park, i thought it was a world heritage site, considering we had to watch a film of Okinawa in WWII for a movie can you blame me?` but we didn`t because of the rain. We did stop at a Sweet factory place which also stocked some pricy souveniers. I bought you guys some Manju? (they are reaaaally nice and But expire soon so i really must get my a into g) again the girls went Nuts buying sweets....the japanese are honestly food obsessed...so unfair.



The bus had Karaoke (go figure) and i made a fool of myself slaughtering an awesome song, but because i`m a foreigner it`s intantly cool. We returned earlier than expected so i slept once i managed to get home.



Saturday 19- I had club 9-2 but the senpai (upperclassmen) didn`t show up so it was just me and this other girl hanging around in the classroom where they chuck all the club stuff. The reason why the senpai didn`t show up was due to the insanely strong wind! After i returned home i went to catch up on more sleep.



Sunday 20-practice 9-2 again and this time the senpai did show up but we only practiced from 10-1. It was good though since i really improved. At this very moment i look like i have been physically abused by someone. There was a big bruise on the top of my hand from the baton, I`ve got small bruises on my arms from where it has hit me, and some really nasty black and blue bruises on my legs from various biking incidences but i`ve only really had one accident where the bike turned into a bush and i ended up on the concrete with the bike on top of me which was this sunday.



Monday - everyone had a week to try out the different clubs they were interested in and today was the day where you could officially join.



Tuesday- we had our Class photo out on the school grounds of all places and my word it was cold. I had a repeat Kanji exam which was exactly the same exam as before, in japan the repeat exams are the same which still doesn`t make sense to me...



The PE classes here are really wierd so far it`s been about sitting down and standing up in a certain way within the same time, it`s all about getting ready for Rajio Taiso (radio Excercises) I`m definately going to film this. Everyone hates it but while i don`t like the music i like the excercises since it actually warms you up in the cold weather.



Thursday 24- I had a Kanji test yesterday (23rd) and i got 90% which was good ( of course i passed the resit on monday) During Club we learned the first half of one of our cheerleading routines, yay for physical activity! Though i got insanely frustrated as the senpai kept changing the counts and that confuzzled me greatly. It ended up with me getting teary and everyone treating me like an idiot after wards asking if i understand. It didn`t help the girl in front of me kept making mistakes, so when you don`t know the counts or the language you have to rely on everyone else`s bodies to get anywhere. Also this was my first FULL week of school and club had been ending around 6ish, considering i have a 40min bike ride to get home you can imagine why i felt unwell on friday.



Friday 25- all day my head felt dull and i honestly had zero energy, during 6th period (i had a spare) i decided to go to the school nurse to ask if i could sleep in the beds they have there, this involved 20 questions, then Koizumi-sensei (one of my homeroom teachers) coming so i could repeat the conversation, then Goram-sensei (my other homeroom teacher who is an australian and has fantastic japanese, last year she was about 4% off passing 1 kyu of the JLPT, 1 kyu is the hardest level and is basically a students volcabulary after they have graduated high school which is really impressive considering it`s 2,000 kanji symbols and prolly 10,000 words or so) pulled me aside and told me if i have any problems i should go straight to her so i can bypass the middle men. Koizumi-sensei spoke to my club teacher and i got to go straight home to sleep.



Saturday- I had club practice from 9-5 but two hours of that was cycling from school and returning and we had about an 1 and a half for lunch, and most likely spent about 30mins stretching. We cycled to a sports center where a whole bunch of baton clubs go and spent the day practicing ballet which was quiet fun. Unfortunately i got completely soaked during the ride and it was cold but i got to have a shower straight after i returned home which was good, though since then i have had a bit of a sore throat which i have been fighting off with rice and advil.



Sunday- Free from practice, so i went shopping with some different friends and had a ball. Thankfully the convience store 7/11 accepts my bank card so now i can start using my own money. I went nuts at Daiso (a 100yen shop) buying souvieners and the like. I also bought a pressie for one of my classmates.



Today- Tuesday 29th

Today was a japanese holiday (showa no hi....i know nothign about it) and i had club, it was sheduled from 9-2 but we finished at 11.30 and it`s not as hard as you think,we were manly practicing our cheerleading routine. I went to the bookstore to buy some manga and a supermarket to get a binder and post-its for Japanese study.



Tommorow it`s back to school but next week It`s golden week (basically about 4 days of holiday), I have a club trip and Koizumi sensei has invited me to go to her hometown for a rice planting thingy which of course i`m going to do. After golden week i have a mid term Kanji Test and Japanese test.



I got to admit School has gotten easier now that i have settled into the routine and i finally understand my english homework >.<

As always pics are coming soon! also this is the e-mail i wrote to my parents so things like `i spoke to you guys` is refering to them

Love to everyone
Megs

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Saturday, April 12, 2008
11:26 PM

Yesterday was the best DAY EVER!!!! Yesterday was the day of dreams (unfortunately no pics, damn batteries have been giving me hell!) Yesterday i went to the place i have wanted to go to since i was 15 (obsessively wanted to go to) Yesterday i went to BABY the Stars Shine Bright (website- www.babyssb.co.jp ) I also checked out the Vivienne Westwood store (sorry mum i didn`t see the perfume but i`ll check again later!) My big achievement for yesterday was that i managed to get to school all by myself. The fact that i got partially lost for 5 mins wasn`t my fault, i now totally undersatnd the whole little red riding hood story where you should stay on the path BUT i was planning to go to Tsutaya anyway! I also got lost on the way home but the whole day i had my mobile so if i crisis arose i could call My host family. Btw my mobile is stupid (very cute though!) Not only does it not have english, it can only send e-mails (like sms) to certain phones so i have no clue. Anyway it`s good for keeping in touch with my host family and that`s what it is there for. Suprsingly the phones here are quite big, I@m finding it hard to find the tiny phones you could loose in your ear O=O In case i forgot to mention it in my last blog the weather is COLD but no icicles have formed on my nose yet. I`m really excited about going to school tommorow, the first years have orientation for club activities so I finally get to join the baton twirling club! Anyway i might as well talk about school My Subjects Science (spare for me) Math (sp=spare for me) National Languag (japanese for the other but i have my own japanese lesson then) English(yes i take english and it`s good practice as we translate back an forth) OC(oral communication= im there for them to practice their english) National Language (japanese for everyone else, spare for me though i get 3 japanese lessons a week) PE (short story on my first lesson later) Health (haven`t had it yet) Social Studies ( i`m kinda enjoying it) Home Ec (woot!) Elective (music,art,and calligraphy- i chose calligraphy for kanji study) Of course i have 6 subjects a day and all of them are 50mins long with 10min breaks in between. The classes go really quickly but it always feels like forever before i can eat lunch (12.45-1.15 and that`s the only lunch break we get!) so i might start bringing small snacks for the breaks. No more earthquakes so Godzilla is probably terrorizing Honshu! I`ve started reading Scilence of the Lambs (there are only 30 english books at the library and that`s the best one but I@m dying to see the movie so It`s the first one i would have picked anyway!) The Cherry Blossom trees are really beautiful but make a mess, I bought batteries yesterday and are going to take them with me to school to take some photos! the coolest thing about them is now the petals are always falling like in anime (and to think i thought they did that for drama)also after the blog is down I`ll post some photos! I`m realling enjoying living in Utsunomiya i feel like the forest from Monoke Hime is all around when i see the tall pine trees and whenever i ride a bike by myself i get a sense of soaring freedom (the scary thing was my host mother wanted me and my sister to ride in the rain when i didn`t even have a rain coat! so much for being wrapped in cotton wool, it was cool since we got driven!) The food here is really nice and I`m still trying to get my head around the idea of Chocolate flavoured bread (it@s really bread! but it looks like cake!) The girl`s in my class take good care of me and it was interesting learning how to pay on the bus! Suprisingly i did understand my first maths class but i have no intentions in doing algerbra..... My first PE lesson was interesting as it consisted of learning how to stand up and sit down withing 3 seconds.....right really tiring anyway I`m now going to try and post some videos i took with my camera so bear with me...
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the cafeteria madness.