School is Done for the Week!!
To my surprise... and much to my happiness, Japanese class was actually pretty fun and interesting! In the beginning we had a short 'quiz' where we had to answer questions about 'who in our opinion was the "best" teacher we ever had, what course/subject did the person teach, and in what way was that teacher "best"'. After that, we divided into nine groups of three and discussed about what we answered. Then each group had to make a poster presentation to show the class. My team had Misato who I've known from last semester (we took ballet together) and another Japanese girl named Junko. ^_^ Oh! which reminds me! There are three Japanese girls in my class whose names are... Eri, Maki, and Naomi. lol! Isn't that funny? I thought it was pretty hilarious...
After class, Naomi picked me up and we went over to Kahala Mall to do some shopping that needed to be done. Ate sushi for lunch (VERY good 'hand rolls') then got home just in time for me to get my Geography Lab books and pick Maki up to campus for our Lab class.
The Lab class was lots of fun; basically doing a lot of 'map' stuff like figuring out the shortest distance between two places by using 'greater circles', figuring out time zones, and latitudes and longitudes. Maki and I are 'lab partners' and since we pretty much know all this stuff, it was easy and we left the class a LOT earlier than everyone else. :P It's funny because we're definitely the 'youngest' among the students but everyone was having a harder time for some reason... ^_^
Walked home and after talking to my parents for a bit (heard that it's snowing in Japan!), I decided to take a short nap which turned into a full one-hour nap. ^_^ Felt sooo good...
Did some homework then Naomi and I went to the Friday night service at Kaimuki Christian Church. Tonight wasn't a real 'service service'; instead there was a choir/hula performance by the high schoolers from Hawaii Baptist Academy. The singing and dancing was pretty good and the whole thing took up the whole service.
Afterwards, 'mingled' on the lanai for a bit then aftewards, a bunch of us went out to eat at Dixie Grill. The group consisted of Naomi and me, Brandon, Christi, Matt, Danny, Ericson, Tina, Tiffany, and Bao. We had such a good time together and we laughed so much throughout the dinner (and before and after...). By the time we 'finally' got up to leave, the place was empty and the waiters were already putting away chairs, mopping the floors, and stuff. :P Just so much fun...
Now I'm home, needing to get ready for bed. Wonder what's I'm going to do tomorrow... it's Saturday! Unfortunately, I think I'm going to work on my history homework though it's a lot more fun than you would usually think of when someone uses the word 'homework'. :P Does that make sense? If it doesn't, that means I really need to go to bed. :P Good night!
Friday, January 20, 2006
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Nice about your Japanese class! And yeah, that's weird about those Japanese girls with your names...
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