Today's Highlights
Well, today was a very very tiring day indeed. Started off by a 50 minute walk to the station in the morning and then catching the train into the city which took another hour. Then I had to work for 4.5 hours running around and smiling at people. Boy, it was rough. But anyway, today was a day of many highlights:
Hightlight #1
The cute guy I work with walking in on me changing, me in my bra, then him turning bright red and screaming "Sorry!!" and running out. That was hot. Haha.
Highlight #2
Meeting up with my second mixi friend. Karen was my first mixi girl I met up with. We started chatting due to Australia つながり and met each other when she came to Japan on exchange. That was cool. We still even talk on the phone and chat to each other, when we have gone back to Australia. Today I met Kyo, who I also met on mixi. However, the way we met was very interesting. We are both in the North Shore Community and I happened to be looking through on one of the postings, when I come across a picture of my brother. That was totally bizarre, seeing a picture of my brother in Sydney, posted on a community in mixi. Anyway, so I messaged the dude asking if the guy in the picture was in fact my brother. It was.
So anyway, we met up today and went to Blue Point, which was fantastic. Just sitting there in the open space, looking over the peaceful harbour and sea was so relaxing and wonderful. We became good friends, so I invited him to our party in Osaka when we go back too, so that should be good!
While we were looking dreamily at the Harbour Bridge, we noticed a little round black thing floating across the sky. And it was moving along pretty fast and smoothly. We swear it was a UFO.
Highlight #3
Walking the 50 minute walk back home while listening to various ジャニーズ songs and singing out aloud. Walking back felt like it took longer than walking to, but gazing up at the stars above was breath taking. You can see the stars so clearly in Australia. They are so beautiful. You can see so much, even the Southern Cross. It felt like I could just reach my hand out and grab the stars.
Yeah, well when I got back home, I got a scolding from my grandmother for walking back home at night in the dark... They consider it dangerous. I mean, back in Osaka, I lived right smack in the ghetto area, having to bike through deserted areas where homeless men would sleep underneath cars and have police cars and ambulances buzzing by every 5 minutes, and I would go home through those areas at like 2, 3am. And today, I got home at like 10pm. Man, I feel too old to be scolded at...... lol
Hightlight #1
The cute guy I work with walking in on me changing, me in my bra, then him turning bright red and screaming "Sorry!!" and running out. That was hot. Haha.
Highlight #2
Meeting up with my second mixi friend. Karen was my first mixi girl I met up with. We started chatting due to Australia つながり and met each other when she came to Japan on exchange. That was cool. We still even talk on the phone and chat to each other, when we have gone back to Australia. Today I met Kyo, who I also met on mixi. However, the way we met was very interesting. We are both in the North Shore Community and I happened to be looking through on one of the postings, when I come across a picture of my brother. That was totally bizarre, seeing a picture of my brother in Sydney, posted on a community in mixi. Anyway, so I messaged the dude asking if the guy in the picture was in fact my brother. It was.
So anyway, we met up today and went to Blue Point, which was fantastic. Just sitting there in the open space, looking over the peaceful harbour and sea was so relaxing and wonderful. We became good friends, so I invited him to our party in Osaka when we go back too, so that should be good!
While we were looking dreamily at the Harbour Bridge, we noticed a little round black thing floating across the sky. And it was moving along pretty fast and smoothly. We swear it was a UFO.
Highlight #3
Walking the 50 minute walk back home while listening to various ジャニーズ songs and singing out aloud. Walking back felt like it took longer than walking to, but gazing up at the stars above was breath taking. You can see the stars so clearly in Australia. They are so beautiful. You can see so much, even the Southern Cross. It felt like I could just reach my hand out and grab the stars.
Yeah, well when I got back home, I got a scolding from my grandmother for walking back home at night in the dark... They consider it dangerous. I mean, back in Osaka, I lived right smack in the ghetto area, having to bike through deserted areas where homeless men would sleep underneath cars and have police cars and ambulances buzzing by every 5 minutes, and I would go home through those areas at like 2, 3am. And today, I got home at like 10pm. Man, I feel too old to be scolded at...... lol


3 Comments:
At 1:39 PM,
Calendar said…
hey girl!
Finally got the chance to post on ur blog (tried it few times before but wouldnt work >.<)
Sounds like you had a pretty eventful day :D
So fun to read ur blogs too! hahaha! u funny girl!! :P
At 5:09 PM,
Unknown said…
1) You're giving me nosebleeds:p
ちょ、ちょっと羨ましいのぅ( ̄▽ ̄;)
2) Too bad you didn't get a picture of the UFO!
3) Kinda agree with your grandma there. 私も爺さんですから(^_^;)
Anyway, I've been in places so dark that there's a gizillion stars in the sky. But there's so many stars I can't even recognize any constellations. Ironic isn't it.
At 5:41 PM,
flutteringbutterfly85 said…
To: kawyn
Hey!! good to hear from you girl!!!!
It's great to read your blogs too!!
To: alex
You oldie!!!
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