so much to do but so little time
A month has passed and this is the time known as the time when you should be the most homesick. But I’m not homesick. Not at all.
Today I had my private tutor for the first time and I really liked her. She was very tolerant and she encouraged me a lots. I only have her for one hour a week but one hour is more than zero hours, isn’t it? I also had lunch with my friend Kai at an Indian restaurant. The food is great and for 700 yen you get food, rice and all the nan you can eat. That’s as close to heaven you can get! I haven’t seen Izumi for a week but I‘m having lunch with her on Wednesday. I’m going to her university (Sophia) and we’ll probably have lunch there. Time is just flying now, I don't know what I'm doing with my days. School, gym and homework takes most of my time.
This week Halloween is coming up, and there are many parties. Today I have gotten invitations to three…I’m going to one…maximum two. The problem is that you have to dress up and I don’t have a costume. I can’t believe I didn’t bring one from Sweden :) !
This weekend was great, Saturday I spent with Ayumi, Miu, Andreas and some other people at a dart restaurant. We played games and eate and later I returned to the dorm where Bryan (NY) had his birthday party. It was so much fun, I haven’t laughed so much in a long time. Actually I was laughing at Phelipe (Chile) because he was “dancing” and I think he was kind of drunk, he was so funny. He also tried to put his hands where they didn’t belong on both boys and girls. Latinos, que mas puedo decir…
Friday I went to Ikebukuro by foot with Brian (Canada) and then I went to bed early. I needed that!
Soon David is coming to visit us in Tokyo, that's going to be fun.
That's all for today!
Godnatt!
Today I had my private tutor for the first time and I really liked her. She was very tolerant and she encouraged me a lots. I only have her for one hour a week but one hour is more than zero hours, isn’t it? I also had lunch with my friend Kai at an Indian restaurant. The food is great and for 700 yen you get food, rice and all the nan you can eat. That’s as close to heaven you can get! I haven’t seen Izumi for a week but I‘m having lunch with her on Wednesday. I’m going to her university (Sophia) and we’ll probably have lunch there. Time is just flying now, I don't know what I'm doing with my days. School, gym and homework takes most of my time.
This week Halloween is coming up, and there are many parties. Today I have gotten invitations to three…I’m going to one…maximum two. The problem is that you have to dress up and I don’t have a costume. I can’t believe I didn’t bring one from Sweden :) !
This weekend was great, Saturday I spent with Ayumi, Miu, Andreas and some other people at a dart restaurant. We played games and eate and later I returned to the dorm where Bryan (NY) had his birthday party. It was so much fun, I haven’t laughed so much in a long time. Actually I was laughing at Phelipe (Chile) because he was “dancing” and I think he was kind of drunk, he was so funny. He also tried to put his hands where they didn’t belong on both boys and girls. Latinos, que mas puedo decir…
Friday I went to Ikebukuro by foot with Brian (Canada) and then I went to bed early. I needed that!
Soon David is coming to visit us in Tokyo, that's going to be fun.
That's all for today!
Godnatt!
2 Comments:
24 okt-06
Hola Indra,
Que bueno que ya te sientes como en casa en tu nuevo domicilio.
Ojala que las brujas no te den un gran susto el dia de todos los santos.
Como de costumbre, la tia y yo, los mismos con las mismas.
Saludos y abrazos del tio Toto y la tia Birgitta.
Hola Tio!
Gracias por escribirme. Es verdad que estoy muy bien aqui y que me tratan muy bien.
No he visto muchas brujas aqui pero abeses las chicas japonesas se visten como brujas, se pintan mucho con zapatos demasiado altos que hase que no pueden caminar! y la ropa no es de esta planeta...
Besos
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