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I’m really really excited for tomorrow! Because we want to get there so early, I’ll actually be leaving the house at 6:30 AM, even earlier than what I do every day for school! (But only by ten minutes, haha)
On a different subject, I’ve really been enjoying art. We’re making these coaster things out of like…leather type material, and are using different tools to cut and pound it to make the picture, and I’m really proud of mine. It’s not particularly good at all, but it was really fun to make and it looks artful. I never took any art classes at CFHS. So that’s cool.
And another class I really enjoy now is Gym. We got to pick what sport we wanted to do, and I picked badminton with my friends. It is really fun, and even learning all the technicalities is interesting. I thought it was kind of a lazy sport, but really it’s pretty decent. We’ve learned the high clear, drive, serve, and hairpin so far. I think next week we’ll be learning other hits too. I like it more than Tennis because the shuttlecock (technical name for the birdie) is more fun to play with than a tennis ball and has different dynamics.
Oh, and I’m reworking paulhq.com from the ground up right now. New layout, new pages, new content, etc etc. It won’t have much to do with this site, as this only serves as my Japanese blog (and my blog forever on) but I’m finally not being lazy. Ignore what’s on the site at the moment.
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In most of your blogs it sounds like you eat American food a lot. Do you not like Japanese food? Or am I mistaken and you actually do eat a lot of Japanese food.
Was Rotary hard to get excepted by?
How much did the exchange cost?
Are you going to have to retake the year you missed in the U.S.?
What made you eligible for Rotary?
Is Japanese really as hard as they say it is? Like about kanji and formalness (formalness? hehe).
Is it true you have to have passing grades for the past two years in order to get excepted by Rotary.
Is it hard to find your way around where ever you live?
Yeah, where do you live? IN Osaka or around Osaka?
Do you plan on returning to Japan or possibly living there?
You sound quite Liberal in most of your blogs, particularly the one regarding Hillary Clinton being a good choice for the ‘08 elections, but yet you speak about God and spirituality. Don’t get me wrong, I know many people who are Democrats and Christian. What I guess I’m asking is where do you stand from a spirtual perspective.
Your video blogs are very interesting and fun to watch. I anticipate the next.
April 22nd, 2007 at 8:33 pm
ooo i remember doing the same thing for art in year 8 it was so fun and for ours we made them into giant stamps, the one i made was a spider, even through i traced it off a picture of a spider it was still pretty bad lol.
What other sports can you choose to play at school ??
April 24th, 2007 at 7:17 pm