Somehow, I guess I miss blogging. Making mental notes of things that I would say blogging, but not actually type them out has been difficult. So, I'm back.
School's out. And I feel similar to what Emaline said. Or I think what she said. I was in school just a couple days ago. But I'm determined to make this one of my favorite summers. It's the first one that I can drive, and therefore, I'm automatically busier. It's awesome. But I do have QB stuff to do at some point. Ugh.
I actually have a lot of summer stuff to do. Read books for Lit, keep a sketchbook/do projects for Studio, and read some stuff for APUSH. I may be crazy for taking APUSH, but I am.
Despite some crazy shit bouncing around in my personal life (which, of course, most of the world knows about), I feel good. It's summer. I'm headed to Yellowstone. And I have a bag of brand new art supplies calling my name
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Monday, June 21, 2010
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Adjectives
I love adjectives, I use them excessively in my writing and conversation. They're just fun.
But when people ask me how Japan was, I draw a blank. They're looking for a couple words, maybe a sentence on the topic. I think I could write a book on all my opinions on different aspects of Japan.
If I'm being honest, Japan wasn't all good, and it wasn't all bad.
The food there was a challenge for me. Naturally I'm a picky eater, but I went ahead and tried most of the foods that I came in contact with. Most of the things were okay, but I did end up sick a couple times during the trip, plus I began to miss American food. I had some issues with the slimy texture of the food. Plus I missed fruit and vegetables (they are very expensive in Japan due to lack of land).
It was relatively easy to get around Japan. Most signs are in Japanese and English, plus I had a set of translators (my Japanese friends) to help me out.
I was surprised by a lot of things.
It was crazy different and fun and full of new experiences. I'll definitely be back. But I'm glad to be home.
But when people ask me how Japan was, I draw a blank. They're looking for a couple words, maybe a sentence on the topic. I think I could write a book on all my opinions on different aspects of Japan.
If I'm being honest, Japan wasn't all good, and it wasn't all bad.
The food there was a challenge for me. Naturally I'm a picky eater, but I went ahead and tried most of the foods that I came in contact with. Most of the things were okay, but I did end up sick a couple times during the trip, plus I began to miss American food. I had some issues with the slimy texture of the food. Plus I missed fruit and vegetables (they are very expensive in Japan due to lack of land).
It was relatively easy to get around Japan. Most signs are in Japanese and English, plus I had a set of translators (my Japanese friends) to help me out.
I was surprised by a lot of things.
- How crazy some of the people dress there, puts any "original" people here to shame, it's awesome.
- How much people are judged by appearances there.
- Some classic sexism straight from 1950s America in regards to expectations of women (it took a lot not to complain).
- The amazingly high tech toilets. And the annoying squat toilets.
It was crazy different and fun and full of new experiences. I'll definitely be back. But I'm glad to be home.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Lots of Stuff!
So there's been a lot going on lately.
I unpacked from camp, said goodbye to Nate (whom I may love?), got my wisdom teeth pulled, took lots of drugs, baked cookies for my friends at camp, went to a funeral home, and now I need to pack for Japan. All in a week...
Andrea, since I believe your friends with Aidan...his grandpa died on Monday, that's why I went to the funeral home.
And what does one bring to Japan? What does one bring back?
I unpacked from camp, said goodbye to Nate (whom I may love?), got my wisdom teeth pulled, took lots of drugs, baked cookies for my friends at camp, went to a funeral home, and now I need to pack for Japan. All in a week...
Andrea, since I believe your friends with Aidan...his grandpa died on Monday, that's why I went to the funeral home.
And what does one bring to Japan? What does one bring back?
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