mandag 5. mai 2014

Life signs from Corny

Firstly: MY COMPUTER IS ALIIVEEEEE ε=ε=ε=ε=ε=ε=┏(*´∀`)┛


So I can post my photos from my camera, blog more quickly (maybe xD) and, more importantly, live my life free from mourning my computer's apparent death!! (人●´ω`●)
So!!  I've got some nice pics from my school, finally!! :D +other interesting stuffies ^w^
But firstly secondly thirdly (???), a quick report of my recent life!

  • Right now I'm kind of exstatic, probably because I've eaten too much delicious junk food (sweet cereal, heaps of ramen, cake, more cake, marshmallows... xDD)
  • and because I just went to see The Amazing Spiderman 2 (it was actually a GREAT movie (note: I'm under strong influence from nostalgia and too much cake))..with my deep and funny and terrifically-English-speaking friend Rodrigo from Uruguay! \(^∀^)人(^∀^)ノ
  • Aside from that, lately school is super busy, and may get even busier if I join the Kendo club (under consideration due to frequent non-skippable morning practice) - but right now we have a 5-day holiday (so wonderfully looong x''DD) so I've got time to blog!! :D:D
  • School is: LONG but fun :D
  • School friends are: Many nice pals, few very near friends
  • Mood is: (recently realized) swinging heavily xD 
  • Japanese goes: Improving slightly every day. I speak and comprehend more quickly. Kanji study is delayed. 





So!! School photos~~ 
(note, being an awkvard, foreign rookie at my school, the mere thought of walking about with a recording device in plain sight gives me chills SO you may enjoy a, uhm, less crowded perspective of the school xD (that is, after-school-perspective))



This is (the last 5 min of) my way to school:
(from left: mysterious woman planting flowers, two girls from my school and, as usual, a person on a bike)

This is the fence that surrounds my school campus:


Sometimes one can hear the university dudes playing tennis on the other side of the fence, other days one can hear the Kendo practice! You can hear them screaming two minutes away!! xD They're so passionate (=´▽`)ゞ 

The sakura season ended a week or two ago, so there's fallen sakura everywhere~
Like my host father commented, the sakura are beautiful even when fallen... He claimed that it's an ideal that Japanese people strive for, to rather let life go gracefully (like sakura) than to hold on to thight until you're old and withered (like most other flowers).

I always enter through the north gate (a.k.a. the back door), not too interesting, but further inside the campus is the more intimidating Junior&Senior High School (NO: ungdomsskolen & VGS) complex entrance:
In the afternoon sunshine ヾ(*・ω・)ノ゜+.゜★ィェィ☆゜+.゜ヾ(・ω・*)ノ
You can slightly see the school badge in the upper middle of the... Thing xD It's the round leaf with the star in the middle. I'm currently searching for the meaning hahah xD

The stairs to my classroom(s):
Yup.
By every flight of stairs there is a mirror (probably so that the students are at all times able to assure that their skirt is at an appropriate length and their socks at an appropriate height). I tested the mirror:
*approved for dorky selfies*


One of the hundreds of identical hallways: 
On the left is my classroom, and on the wall on the right you can see one of the numerous unintelligible map/signboard/room-list -things xD

My locker with kittie~~
My classroom:
This is after school, so most people are at club activity somwehere on campus and the rest at home. I've got the window seat on the front row. Good for communicating with teachers. Bad for learning the morning prayer routines (I have this perception that turning around during meditation is bad manners, so...)

My view from my desk:
The gym, and behind it, the track. 

The senior high school toilets:
Cozy, huh... I'm never going to complain about the infamous, scruffy and constantly occupied Færder girl's toilet (I MISS THAT LOO SO BAD). Allthough on the other hand, this squatting toilet is very effective. It's very difficoult to doze off on this toilet seat, or do your makeup, etc. It doesn't contribute to making you late for class.

***bonus snaps***
From art club, attempting oil painting (and failing so far hahah)
That unventilated room is so freaking humid omg xD The thought makes me sweat... But the sweet breeze of art keepes us alive hahah~

My favourite part of school, the jidouhanbaki, vending machines <3
You can buy the amazing Japanese Milk Tea, the tastiest drink currently in existence on this planet, and moreover, COFFEE. The coffee is reaaally sweet, almost as sweet as the milk tea =U=


The day I took these photos, the weather was very nice and I was feeling good, so I decided to walk a few of the bus stops. On this little afternoon sanpo, I was distracted by some large trees peeping up above the roofs a couple of blocks off the main road. Upon closer examination I found a splendid little takebayashi (竹林), tiny bamboo wood:
And a solitary samurai xD
Hahah, this was indeed an interesting encounter. This old man was performing kung-fu on invisible enemies all alone in the little bamboo cluster with his wooden katana. I asked for a photo (just because), and he introduced himself as Tommy, a (possibly self-acclaimed) martial arts sensei. He actually taught me some fancy methods to avoid being hit in combat, should I ever come across a ill-tempered samurai.  Also, he knew a lot about vikings, I think (he started talking about that when I said that I'm from Norway. We had an interesting talk comparing samurai and vikings). I'm not quite sure wether he was very wise or very, uh, mental, but I'm really glad to have met him. Made my day. xD


To conclude this flooded blog post, I'd like to add some snippets from my mail correspondence, about my timetable and Kendo~~ 
It's in Norwegian though, sorry to all o' you fancy foreigners :''3 (tho you ain't missin' no uplifiting stuff anyways! xD)

Min dagsplan!~
(Hvis jeg joiner kendo: Står opp ~04:50 noen dager)
05:30 - står opp, uniform, hår, frokost, blablabla 
07:05 - tar toget (+buss) til skolen
08:05 - ankommer skolen (hvor vi hverken har nett eller mob btw)
15:15 - skolen ferdig 
(Man-Tor + lør:) 15:45 - after-school club (friidrett/kunst (kan hende jeg begynner med Kendo isteden for friidrett))
~19:00 - kommer hjem
Gjør lekser
22:15 - sjekker AFS-sidene på Facebook (holder meg oppdatert på events o.l.)
22:30 - Sove

...Pluss tørking av tallerkner, dusjing, etc... Min unnskyldning for lack of communication, sry x''3

Og for dere som ikke vet hva kendo er! Dette er mitt intrykk so far!! xDD
- Det er Japansk fekting:




Meget fancy =U= (bilder fra Google images, men det kunne like godt vært vår klubb for rustningen er alltid prikk lik)
- De SKRIKER OG ROPER HELE TIDEN
- DET ER SOM OM NOEN HAR SKRUDD PÅ CAPS-LOCK NÅR DE SNAKKER
- F.eks. Så har skolen en universal oppvarming, sånn light sirkeltrening/sirkeltøying type ting, der de teller til 8 for hver øvelse: ich-ni-san-shi go-rokk-shich-hach, men i Kendo-klubben sier de EEIIIIIIIICH NIIIIIIIIEEE SAAAAAAN SHIIIIIIIIEEE GOOOOOO ROOOOOOOCK SHIIIIIIIIIIICHI HAAAAAAAACHI xDDD DE SKRIKER DET SÅ HØYT OMFG xD
- Og hver gang man utfører et slag må man skrike høyt hva man gjør, eller bare skrike høyt. F.eks. HYAAAAAA MEEEEEEEN som man skriker når man slår noen på hodet. Tommel opp-tegn Den lærte jeg da jeg var med på prøvetrening ^u^ 

Ja, og alle Japanere påstår at det er helt utrolig slitsomt og fysisk krevende :D:D:D Jeg som er så liten og lavmælt og forsiktig og helt uten koordinasjon har helt skrekkelig lyst til å ta på meg denne utfordringen ;u; Men de har morgentreninggggg x''D 

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And that concludes it!! Hope you enjoyed my post!! :D:D
To all my fellow AFSers who may be reading this: I HOPE YOU'RE DOING GREAT, MY AFS BROTHERS AND -SISTERS :D:D
To all my people in Norway: JEG SAVNER DERE ALLE SAMMEN DERE ER VERDT SÅ MYE FOR MEG unnskyld hvis jeg virker teit hahahhh MEN JEG TENKER PÅ DERE HVER DAG, ALLE DE FANTASISKE UNIKE VENNENE MINE OG FAMILIEN MIN <3<3<3
And whoever the rest of you might be: THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK WITH LIFE


You shall hear from me again...

mandag 21. april 2014

The long awaited school post ☆☆☆

This is what you have all been waiting for!! The school post!! Finally xD

....all though I don't have any photos =u=""" Phones are strictly forbidden in this private school, and even if they'd allow a camera, my PC is as dead as always so I can't move my photos anywhere anyway. (But I'm working on it, and I stand strong in my belief that my laptop shall be reincarnated within the end of next week)

So! I'll try to compensate with some photographic descriptions of my school(life).

- Every morning I take the train to Nerima, change for Kotezashi and go off at Hibarigaoka, then I board the bus headed for Musashi-Sakai, ride it until Mukaidaichou Ichi-chome and walk for 5-10 minutes. The entire journey usually takes about an hour, if I get on the right trains.
- When entering the school gate, I bow to the gatekeeper, then to the headmaster when he's around, and then to the school. 
Sometimes the kendo - Japanese sword-uh-combat?? - -club has morning exercise in an run-down old building right by the entrance gate. The building has very thin, very old walls. And the kendo club is LOUD. Like seriously, they're like a freaking.... Something VERY VERY LOUD!!! They're all screaming and running and clashing their wooden swords hysterically and you can hear them two minutes away!! (If the windows are open) And it sounds like SO MUCH FUN, I'm planning to stop by one day :D

- Then I enter the school. I arrive 20 minutes before school starts, in case I miss a train. I sometimes chat with my classmates, but it's hard to enter their conversations @-@" 
At 08:15 the get-your-asses-to-yer-classrooms-bell rings. It means that we must go to our classrooms. Then, at 08:20 the ceremony-kinda-sortof-begins-bell rings. It means that the morning ceremony starts, and that everyone should be meditating already (but that usually doesn't happen before 08:22). The ceremony goes as follows: stand, listen, sing Buddhist hymn, bow, sit, meditate, stand, bow, sit. And we must never do anything without being told so by Miss. Creepy Voice On Speakers or Harima-Sensei. 👍👍👍

- We have 6 fifty-minute-classes every day Monday-Friday, and 4 classes on Saturday. There is a 10 minute break between each class (just enough time to sprint for your life down to the vending machine to buy coffee and sprint up again and save it for the next break). After 4 classes we have the lunch break, 50 minutes =U= Usually I eat bento with everyone else in the classroom (provisory long dining tables are assembled with desks), sometimes I eat in the delicious cafeteria where they serve an array of mysterious Japanese meals, also 6 types of noodles, heaps of unhealthy bread and a selection of deep fried chicken. 
- This is my timetable: 
 (Is the resolution as bad as I think it is? Gotta fix this....soon...)
The white classes are with my home room class, the grey ones are with other classes or private tutoring ☆. As you can see, in addition to my own homeroom class H2 White (high school second yr color-code white), I also have certain subjects with: H1 green, H2 purple, H3 blue, M3 green (middle school), M1 green and H2 red. And they ALL want me to learn all their freaking names omg it's impossibleeee x''DDDD Tomoka, Haruka, Konoha, Kotone, Mami, Momo, Moe, Miki, Miki, Miki, Mariko, Maiko........@~@"" But it's fun! And they're all incredibly adorable omg x'D
Oh and btw, the letters at the bottom of the timetable are for after-school club activity. R is for rikushoubu=track and field/running/athletics club, and A is for art club (really Bijutsubu but anyways). When I have club activity, which is every day except Friday, I come home around 7. And I have homework. And I have school on SATURDAY, peoples. I dare you to complain about Norwegian school once more... xDDD

I reaaally have to go to bed now so here's some quick random notes:
- Japanese girls are very cute and sweet and everything but VERY NOISY x'D They scream all the time! I don't mind though. God stemning, like we say in Norway (= good mood/atmosphere)
- Also there are very many tomboys at the (girls only-)school!! They look so much like boys it's inhuman xD And some of them are quite handsome too. I'm confused. xD
- About handsomeness. They guys from the neighbouring university. Wow.
- One of my teachers is sort of strict sometimes, but usually quite nice and the rest i very nice!! They smile all the time and many of them treat the students like their own kids, playing and telling jokes and teasing and stuff. About that, my math and science teachers tend to wander off the subject... FAR off the subject... Having open discussions about soccer, for example. Or teasing the students, or bragging about their swimming club (and they're very nice and funny, I enjoy listening, but anyways). Agnes, fellow (but Swedish) exchange student, said they do it to give the students a break. When looking at their schedule, most of them having cram school in the evenings too, I can see that the students need a break, but it still seems kind of strange... Teachers journeying far away from their subject purposefully... x3
- Last comment, uhm... It's FREAKING ICE COLD in the mornings here, no talk of fresh breeze around privaties here!! (Harry Potter pun, Karoline, mother) For once I actually wish I could wear pants, or at least wool leggings, but all they allow here is our wonderful whoosh-whoosh skirts and knee socks. =~=" Hahah and btw Japanese women are incredible, while I'm freezing to death in a wool skirt and old women wear five layers of winter coats, the young women all as one stride about in mini-shorts and dangerously short mini-skirts and ankle stockings. I'm impressed by what they sacrifice for their looks.

But now I'm retreating to my bed! The sleep I missed by blogging, will probably be retrieved on the bus tomorrow... If it's not packed...

tirsdag 8. april 2014

Harajuku!!

Today I went (somewhat spontaneously) (and all alone) to Harajuku!!
It's school for most japanese students (=most of Harajuku's visitors) today, so it's wasn't crowded at all.
Nearly empty.
I didn't initially go to Harajuku for shopping - I thought I'd spend my first day in Harajuku with friends. Since it's such a big deal. I mean, Harajuku.
So initially I was looking for a good library, since I like being in libraries. Not for borrowing books or anything, just for enjoying the athmosphere... So anyway one of Tokyo's better libraries (they say) was coincidentally in Harajuku, so I went there. However it was quite horrible (closed-in, unventilated, dull, claustrophobic and dark Dx But they had nice toilets!!) ...so I simply had to take the very difficult decision to go around exploring Harajuku instead ☆
So the first thing I discovered in Harajuku was... A Shinto shrine!! (And swedes) :D
I didn't even dare to take photos of the actual huge shrine, it all seemed so holy and there was miko priestesses walking around and I didn't know what or where to bow so I felt horribly disrespectful. Omg, I entered that amazing wonderful shrine with accompanying garden and had a great time and I DIDN'T EVEN SAY THANK YOU?!?! Ahhhh I will most definitely offer the gods something the next time I'm around. I feel soooo horrible for not bowing 3'x
Anyways!! The shrine was hhuuuggge!! And beautiful!!
And it had a wonderful garden!! It really gave me inner peace.
And these turtles. They were ALIVE. *0* (thought they were statues, srsly, I jumped)
Very scary Zombieturtles xD
Oh, and I saw a golden koi (that was eating Sakura flower petals). It was very beautiful and shiny. I think it's a sign. Maybe the god's forgave me for not bowing. I feel blessed, anyway.
*sparkle sparkle*
And swedes!! (No photo sry xD) I met a Swedish family they were super nice :DDD I was just casually watching koi when I heard a voice saying "Titta den är ute ock simmar!!" (=look it's out swimming!! (Regarding the turtle)) in Stockholms-dialect x'''D So I waited a minute or two and then suddenly spun around and said "Hej jag är från Norje!" (=Hi I'm from Norway! In Swedish) they were quite surprised ahaha x'D They were there on holiday... But that's dull to read about let's move on~
THEN I went to a Harajuku shopping street :D Or maybe THE Harajuku shopping street. Idk, it was the only street I found and it looked very Harajuku xD
There were soooo many cute shops :D But today I'm feeling very Edwardian, so I didn't find so much to match my time period xD But it was great to get an overview. I walked about for about 4 hours, just observing :D A day very well spent!! :D
A few super short notes!
  • I saw lots of lolitas, swedes (??), HEAPS of tourists... So the people was interesting enough :D
  • There was lots of gothic clothes *U*
This is only one of many!! :D
  • I visited three lolita shops. Liz Liza is kind of casual, and slightly high prizes but good quality. Baby the Stars Shine Bright was very dissappointing, it's very cheap but the quality is reaaally bad 3x Ugh!! And they had signs that said "no try, no change, no return" x'D Not great service exactly.
  • BUT Innocent World was amazing!! The prices are sky high ahaha, but the quality is soooo great *U* Look here, it's like THICK RUGH PROPER COTTON *0*
  • And the bonneeeets *0* And the clothes are so pretty!! And the shopkeeper was super nice!! :D I really love that shop omg :'D But it's very hard to find hahah xD I was walking past a smelly kebab shop when I absentmindedly noticed the simple, A4-size signboard, and then I had to walk through a dark, narrow hallway (leading to a convenience store) and take the elevator 7 floors up x'D It was like a hidden treasure ☆
  • Also, I met an elderly British couple :D We had a chat at a coffee bar :D They were sooo sweet omg I love British tourists x'D
And btw, my outfit gave me lots of funny looks ahaha xD
(Changing room)

At the library there was this little girl, who silently stared at me in the staircase. And then later on on the way out of the library she saw me again, and then she ran over to her mother and tugged at her sleeve and pointed at me super excitedly and shouted "ano hito! Ano hito!!" (= that person! that person!!) xD (apparently she'd told her mother about me after seeing me in the stairs x'''3 I'm super flattered) It was a really funny situation! She was so adorable!! :'D

Tomorrow school is starting. However, yesterday was the entrance ceremony, so I got to wear my (winter) uniform :D
(More documentation on Instagram)
I'm planning to write a (requested) post about school once it starts for real. About clubs and the school system and the level of math and stuffff x3
...And btw, my Instagram works as my second blog ahahah xD There are lots of exclusive extra photos and little stories there @U@
For example:
Reading project
Udon noodles
Japanese snacks
...
Fancy windows
My username is Japancorny :D

tirsdag 1. april 2014

Tatami, liquid strawberry cheesecake, too many coins and a 5000-yen-dude

(Switching to English haha)
Ok, so the other day I was going to finally post all my magnificent (not-phone-or-iPad) photographs, for which I need my computer, but apparently my computer has a somewhat turbulent relationship with foreign electricity, because it's refusing to charge!! >~<"" So the moment after I'd MOVED all my photographs from my camera to my computer, my dear laptop just died!! (Aka went out of battery) So now aaalllll my photos are trapped inside my dead, presently-non-chargable computer!! Argh!! 3x
So sadly enough, you'll have to wait even longer for photos of strawberry cheesecake, me with Handsome Samurai Man in Japanese Garden, video of strange Japanese traditional music, and, uh.... Whatever I photographed. I don't remember but it was a lot.
Anyways!!
I thought I'd post my phone photos instead, yay!
They have worse resolution, but are more spontaneous, haha.
So the other day, I went on a AFS day trip kinda thing!
We were in a tatami room
And had a picnic, with onigiri
And Japanese strawberries ♥︎♥︎♥︎

Then we went out in Ikebukuro! Sooo many people!
I've written a super-long post about Shibuya and crowds... But I need my photos before I can post it =~="
Anyways! Is it that a boy's love manga advertisement I see upon that skyscraper!? xD
And they say Japan is a homophobic place! Hah! x3
Also, I found Kakashi yay xD
...I mean, if you want proffessional, astounding photos of Ikebukuro, google it! My photos are unusual and exclusive! xD aka only fangirling and weird stuff x33 👍
Also, we found a sweets shop. And I found something I most definitely do not want to eat.
...yummy...
Also, we went to karaoke and did/took purikura!! ^U^
....buuuut somebody else has the purikura right now! I'm trying to find out who! :3
Today, I wandered about Shinjuku, another part of Tokyo City, all by myself! It was like you'd imagine Tokyo, incredibly crowded, towering skyscrapers everywhere. x3
It's embarrassing to take photos in crowds... xD
Well anyways, I went to this nice cafe to eat lunch (all alone) and at first I couldn't find out whether I should pay at the counter first or wait outside - I tried to ask the waiters but my Japanese failed epically - thennn I misunderstood the menu - Japanese failed again - and THEN I ended up getting the wrong dish!! xD (that last one wasn't my fault though. The waiters messed up on their own ^^")
However! It was a wonderful place, hardly crowded at all and well outside the claustrophobic walls of the station, and that dish I was served, whatever it was, tasted DELICIOUS!! :D
Rice with egg and some very delicious sauce. It tasted, and looked, much more delicious than the dull pasta I'd ordered! Very nice!! :3
Also, I sat close to two Norwegian businessmen xD Of all the 13,282,271 people in Tokyo, I end up between two Norwegians!! (Probably because I was sitting outdoors in the shadow in only 20 warm degrees. Only Norwegians prefer that.)

Btw, about Japanese coins. They have
1 yen coin (0.05 NOK)
5 yen coin (0.1 NOK)
10 yen coin (0.5 NOK)
50 yen coin (2.5 NOK)
And 100 yen coin (5 NOK)
It's like, in this box of smurf candy
One single candy might cost 1 yen!
It's so insanely little! What's the point!!
But anyways! I've ended up with a huge amount of coins, and every time I'm paying something I end up using a 1000-yen-bill because it takes so much time to scavenge through my hundreds of coins.
So I found a new way to handle my coins!!
I wrap them in receipts! Like candies! :D
My saifu - wallet - looks like a Santa's bag now :D
Everyone who goes to Japan, I strongly recommend keeping your receipts! They will prove useful!

Another thing I have discovered:
LIQUID STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE

I'm not kidding, this stuff tastes like liquid strawberry cheesecake.

Lastly, fyi, I have a crush on the dude on the 5000-yen-bill.
Isn't he handsome!!
Homemade purikura?? xD


...Good night!! :3

søndag 23. mars 2014

Mail, anyone??

Jeg har ikke fått tid til å dra opp PC'en enda, så jeg mailer mer enn jeg blogger! Og jeg er ikke så flink til å holde kontakten med folk på Facebook heller! xD Så jeg tenkte jeg kunne legge ut en mail jeg akkurat sendte til min venninne (og liksom-søster, derav kallenavnet søster) Anette!
Den er veldig surrete, men kjære leser, hvis jeg hadde skrevet den til deg hadde de sikkert vært like surrete uansett heheh xD
Anyways!! Her er mailen:
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Yoooo søsteeeer :3

Du jeg har lært SÅ MYE JAPANSK OMFG @0@ Jeg lærer blir bedre med hver eneste setning som blir sagt, srsly!! Jeg merker det veldig, for jeg tenker ofte "oj, alt det der hadde jeg IKKE skjønt igår!"
Og duuu awh lillesøsteren min, 7-8 år gamle Hanna, hun er SÅ SØØT!! Kjempekjempesøt!! Jeg og henne lekte et ordspill idag kveld;
Først brukte hun en evighet på å forklare det. Hun måtte, lzm, skrive ned hiragana og vise meg, og jeg bare "kore naniii?" Og hun bare fniste og er KJEMPESØT omg og lzm prøvde å forklare meg hva en... Hva var det igjen, hmmm... Well, anyways jeg tror det sluttet på ri, og hun bare "kore wa eeeto eeeto animaaru..." ARGH HUN ER SÅ SØT ikkesant og jeg bare ååhhh animal!! Og hun bare yess!! Og jeg bare yess! Fordi greia var at jeg endelig skjønte greia med at hvis hun startet med et dyr, måtte jeg også si et dyr... Ja, asså, sånn funker det:
- Det er som "min båt er lastet med", bare at man skriver ordene, og i hiragana
- Det ordet man starter med er temaet, f.eks. Et dyr, en plante, en frukt etc
- Den hiragana det forrige ordet slutter med med, må det neste begynne med,
Eks: うま (uMA)(hest), まぐろ (MAguro)(tunfisk)
Litt dårlig eksempel, idk om tunfisk regnes som et "dyr" xD Men ja, du tar poenget.
Og ja så tok vi en runde da, vi begynte med ringo, eple, og vi fjernet den regelen med like hiragana for å gjøre det lettere for stakkars lille Cornelia som snakker dårlig japansk haha xD Jeg skrev, uhm, to ord... Hanna skrev minst 10!! xD Hun er såååå flink!! Totemo jouzu!! (Hun spiller fantastisk bra piano også btw, veldig flink jente heheh x3)
Det var veldig gøy, jeg lærte navnet på MASSE frukt!! xD Og ordet for substantiv, meishi!!
Etterpå fant vi ut at vi skulle skrive "Cornelia" eller altså "コネリア" (koneria) med kanji!! Hanna har 4 barne-kanji-ordbøker, illustrerte :3 Så ja, vi fant alle kanji som passet for ko, neri, og a, og så satte vi dem sammen! Resultatet ble 小練明 - koneria - betydningen er (bokstavelig talt) "liten, lærende (å lære, studere, øve), lys/blond" - dvs en liten og blond person som lærer (japansk)!! Passende ikke sant xD (selv om jeg ikke er så lav på japansk skala xD)
Det var også kjempekoselig!! Jeg tror Hanna synes det er veldig gøy å lære meg ting, siden vi er på omtrent samme nivå(hun er en tredjeklassing),og siden hun kan føle seg flink! Og fordi det er et morsomt og uvanlig prosjekt x3 Etterhvert kom literally hele familien for å se og le og foreslå forskjellige kanji!! Det var så koslig og sosialt wow :3
Etterpå snakket jeg og Anna litt om gutter - hun er litt sånn "what are men to rocks and mountains" (~Jane Austen), hun ser ikke poenget med gutter xD Men det var koslig!! Og jeg fortalte om folk som kliner offentlig i Norge. Hun syntes det var helt kvalmt. Hun ble helt fra seg, uff stakkars :c Her i Japan er de litt mer konservative ^^"""
Ooog så badet jeg, japansk bad =U= Såååå deilig =U= Det er supervarmt, og de har varmeelement i taket også, det er som et spa! Og de gjør det hver eneste dag - bader - og det er helt vanlig!! Alle gjør det her xD

Men svar på ....(greier ang. Anette herself)........sugoi neee~~~

Imorgen skal jeg registrere meg som innbygger ( ̄u ̄)ゞ Tanoshimi~~

Nå må jeg sove heheh xD

Bilder senere!

Klem klem!! <3<3

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Så ja, det var en liten oppdatering!! Det er kjempemye jeg kunne ha sagt om vertsmor, vertspappa, Erica og Anna, og all den gode maten etc etc etc men som sagt må jeg sove hehe x3
Bare en ting, de har SÅ SMÅ TANNBØRSTER HER! @0@ Til og med voksentannbørstene er mindre en barnetannbørster i Norge!?! Og klærne!! Omg, DE ER SMÅ!! (Ser ikke forskjellen på vertsmor og 8 år gamle Hanna sine klær) Alt er smått her hahah xD
Så ja! Oyasumi!