'The Great Wave'

Sunday, June 13, 2010

So...

My exchange has less than a week 'till it comes to the end. Wow. I quite honestly can't remember what life is New Zealand is meant to be lived like. It'll be interesting...

Today I went with two of my classmates (Nozomi (who is going on an exchange in the Summer to Oxford), and Yuuri (who used to sit behind me)) and Haruna to Aoyama and Kichijouji. We went to Aoyama specifically to go to a shop I wanted to go to, namely VIVIENNE WESTWOOD!
Ok, so her stuff is bloody expensive, but I love it to bits, so I had to buy, even if it was the cheapest necklace in the shop (すみません、どれネクレスがいちばんやすいですか). So happy! So no one ask about the specific price >: |

It was this one though:




Not quite, but something quite similar.







...

I'm sorry Mum!! Your darling daughter has become someone who frugally spends money on brand items!!! > <

In any case. Next week is my birthday!! YAY!! Because the singing competition is then too, next week every day we are having practices after school. It sounds ok though. Last week was my last week of art club (because of next week's practices). I'm not really sad to say goodbye to art club. You ever get that feeling where you've been doing something for a long time, then suddenly realize you haven't talked or been talked to for two hours? Twice a week, art club. I'm not upset about it, but a tad confused, cos the first time I went, they wouldn't stop talking to me, but the next time, nothing. Some people's interest is the foreigners (Sarah and I) have petered out, but I'm shocked how nosedive that particular relationship was.

I gave out souvenirs (NZ) last week, well, started. I know people are going to compare each other's, but only a small part of my mind cares any more. If they judge theirs against each others, then I really don't care about having anything to do with them after next week anyway. But there were these two uberly sweet girls (the ones who I first gave souvenirs to). I gave them them as thank you, because they sit next to me in chapel, and always help me find my page, and also are altos with me and are always lovely to me etc etc. Anyway, that afternoon at music class, they turned around (I sit behind them) and said to me in English (simultaneously) 'we will give you something also'. Warm fuzzy feeling to the max. But (back to the negative) the two girls who I know will judge their presents badly, were actually pretty much ignoring me in the last few weeks, but the moment I gave them the presents, they started talking to me like they did at the very beginning again -.-; whatever, I won't think too hard about it.

At this point though, I can't wait to get home and hug my cats (it must be dire if I miss THEM), play guitar, sing offtune loudly as much as I want (sorry mum!), and be able to say anything I want, but not having the expectation to say anything.

What else is there to say? Sarah beat my butt in the Chem exam, but I got one point higher than her in both the Japanese exams we've done so far, so whatevs :P Shame Sarah.

I'm planning to do a mad NZ homework rush on the plane back to New Zealand. There's 10 hours and not much else to do anyway. Good idea? I probably actually have to much to fit into only 10 hours though.

Is there anything else to say right now? I dunno. I lost 20 000 yen. Hoping I left it at school, but apparently, a lot of money tends to get stolen from students' bags at Rikkyo. Shitzu.

I think that's it.

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