So much has happened in the little time we have been here, I`m getting used to the Japanese lifestyle, but the `not wearing seatbelts` part is hard to get used to. On Sunday, I went with Serina (My host student), her cousin and their mothers. First we went to a clothes shop, most things are very cheap here, and easy to buy. It was suprising though to find, that; to go into the dressing room (In the middle of the store), you have to take your shoes off, and it`s hard to buy shoes when the `L` (large) is too small. We went to a ¥100 shop (Alot like a $2 shop), where you can buy, just about anything, I saw an outfit rack for dogs in there. We went to an Italian resturant, although there was alot of rice dishes there, I`m not sure how that`s Italian :S. I went out with Serina to see her mother sing, since she is part of a choir, they are very good.
So, later, we went to the Video store, but it was massive! About, over 4 times the Wanneroo video store. They had, all kinds of movies, and alot of American T.V shows. We watched `Twilight` later, since Serina`s family had not seen it, they seemed interested.
Later, we played Wii sports, nobody could beat me at tennis, I was very happy. It`s still very warm, and it`s a sticky warm, which makes it worse. But we are having fun in Japan, although it`s hard to fit in, as we are, just about, the only Australians in the neighbourhood.
Kylie Dahl
Glad that you are having fun Kylie - Did the movie have sub-titles? or can your whole host family speak English?
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that your having fun. I would have liked to see Danni try on the 'L' shoes :D. Hope you are all settling in and not getting too home sick. Looking forward to more stories.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are all doing a wonderful job of keeping us "Back Home' all informed. Sounds like you are having an amazing time.
ReplyDeleteHi kylie Nice to read that you are having a nice time, it's a long way, to be from home alone.
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