Sunday, November 14, 2010

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On Friday night after school, Dakota, Kaela and I went to Susukino in Sapporo to go out for dinner. I've only been there once before, but not really looked around. So it was nice to walk around.

We went to a "Japanese Pub Restaurant" where we ended up being the only foreigners there, so we made some friends, and soon enough we had to leave to get home by curfew -__- ah well.

So that's really the only thing that's happened lately but I just felt like writing for the sake of it. Today is overcast, quiet and still, and I'm heading into Sapporo later to meet up with Sam and Kaela and maybe see a movie, go shopping, just do whatever lol.

Today is November the 14th. This time, in TWO MONTHS exactly, I'll be on the plane and leaving Japan. Like I've said in basically all of my other posts on here, time has gone very fast. I'm so excited to get back to Australia. It almost seems to good to be true that I can actually go back to that wonderful place.

Week after next I get nearly the whole week off school which will be good, due to the students having exams. After that it's basically December, and it's only about 3-4 weeks of school until I can run out of there screaming and never go back. I have to go to school on Christmas Eve :( but after Christmas, I'll have only 2 weeks left. I've been trying to think of things I want to do that I haven't done yet, but my mind draws a blank. So... if anyone reads these still, want to leave suggestions? Please?

Other things I have coming up... not much I suppose.. I'm going to the Rotary Orientation meeting for the new batch of Japanese exchange students due to go to Australia/Canada/America/Finland mid-2011. I have a trip with my host family to a hot spring resort, which will be interesting seeing as though I don't like onsen :P

Other than that, it's basically just Christmas, New Years, Farewell meetings and parties, and then home-time. I read back on all my blogs this morning. I wrote way in the beginning that with only three weeks to go it hadn't sunk in that I was going to Japan. To be honest, it has never hit me that I'm here! Sure I speak the language and things are different, but it's never just come around and smacked me in the face that I'm here. Hmm.


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