Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Well then...

I don't know who even follows this any more...I mean God it's been forever FOREVER since I last posted but since a certain person just wants a blog post so much here it is.

Uhm so It's been about 5 and a half months now.
I'm not really sure what to say...

During the summer I changed host families (temporarily), had to say good bye to a lot of friends but also got to know a lot of new ones :)

And before you all ask. The whole change was due to my host sister going to America for college. My host family wanted to go and help her and make sure everything was good and that she was adjusting well :) I miss her! But I can't wait until winter holidays when she comes back :)

For welcoming the new kids we went on a "Welcome Outing" to Kyoto! Super fun!
....I love Kyoto :) SO many good memories there

The weather here in the summer is ridiculous. The heat is intense and it's so HUMID! I hate hate hate it! As my friend said it best, it just feels like the air is sweating all around you. But it's finally starting to get at least a tiny bit colder. It's typhoon season although nothing has really hit so far.
I will never complain about Ohio summers again thats for sure.

I'm studying for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (hereafter called JLPT) and this test basically tests you for your level of proficiency in the Japanese language (sorry if that was a bit cheeky lol). There are 5 levels starting this year, as the test has been revised and updated. I'm going to take level 3 hopefully. Although the studying alone might kill me.

As for now. I'm just trying to let go of all the stress I'm putting myself under.

Sunday we go out! I'm excited! :D

Thanks

And YOU. Be happy :P

Betania
(maybe more to come)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Uhm....Hi

Hey guys.

Man I feel terrible. I'm such a lazy blogger as of late. I'm just so tired all time.

So obviously it's been a while, and I've started school and gotten a bit more settled in.

School has been pretty great. The first few days I went there and met everyone tons, and I mean TONS, of people were staring at me and coming up to me and saying hi, telling me their names, and asking me questions. I tried to speak in Japanese a little and I smiled at everyone. And pretty much everything I do here is "KAWAIIII!!!" *cute*. It's really weird. But I'm having a good time. I have quite a few friends in my class and I've become good friends with the other exchange student who is currently here through Rotary. It's just basically been a good time with school.
I'll try to post more about that later hopefully.

My host family is in one word: AMAZING.
I really feel lucky with them. They're very open about things and joke around and they remind me a lot about my own family which at some points scares me but in the good way so it's okay. My only thing is that when I say "hm?" or "Mou ikkai?" *once more please?* because I couldn't hear, they start telling me what they just said but they say it in English. Recently it's been getting better though so we'll see. My host dad doesn't speak any English though so I really have to listen with him. But I'm starting to understand WAY more which is great.

Basically everything has been good. Sorry there isn't more content but it would just take a long long LONG time to fill in everything. Look forward to more posts though. I'll try to post more regularly. Now that my adjustment is getting better though I hope to get into putting more stuff up. Lots of fun things are happening this month.

I should probably go though. I have math homework I need to finish and more letters to write (uggghhh so manyyyy X_X)

Thanks a bunch

Betania :)

Monday, April 05, 2010

School Supplies

This morning my host mom and I woke up early and headed off to my school so that we could get the necessary items I will need.

Getting there was an adventure in and of itself.
Funny enough, the trains were the easy part.
My train ride is about 10-15 minutes, and I live pretty close to the train station here in my city so I don't have to worry about that so much.
Depending on which of the two types I take I may only have to change trains either once or not at all which is really freakin awesome.

Then comes the slightly more tiring part.
Although the only thing I have to do is walk, and it's pretty much a straight shot to the school once I leave the station, it's up a hill and takes about 20 or 30 minutes to get there. I'm a bit worried since I don't know really about the way to get there since there are a few streets I have to cross but apparently I will see a lot of girls with my uniform so I can just follow them. We'll see how it goes.

Oh and actually school for me starts Thursday.
I have to make my self introduction in front of the whole high school. Once on Thursday in front of the 11th and 12th years, and then a second time on Friday during the Entrance Ceremony. I also have to introduce myself to my teachers. Oh and I'm going to be a 10th grader here, did I mention?

My school has hosted before and this year there will be a three of us total. There is a girl from Canada here right now and then when she leaves a girl from the US will be here. It's really cool too. We even have an "Exchange Student Room." I love it. There are messages written there in the small lockers and on the board. Recently a girl who was here a few years ago came and visited and left a message on the chalkboard. I really hope I have as great a time as the girls who were here before me did :)

Today I recieved my uniform (which we went to the Exchange Student Room for fitting) and everyone made a big fuss over it (I heard the word "cute" thrown around more times in 10 minutes than I've ever been used to). They also gave me two pairs of shoes. The ones I use to go to school and then the shoes I change into and wear in the school throughout the day. Along with that I was given my school bag and a charm of the school's mascot which is absolutely adorable. The shoes bag and charm are all mine to keep which I most definitely will ;)

Tomorrow I Skype with my parents and enjoy my last free day before Japanese school begins!

And so I leave you with some pictures as promised :)

**Betania

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In Kyoto these were outside of a lot of the shops there. A string of five of them means they are welcoming customers to come into their shop.


Candy bento box! So cute! This little shop also had a sushi one, along with little sweets and cookies. My host mom got me some candies as a gift. I haven't eaten them yet though x)
Sakura! They were freakin EVERYWHERE. Many of the trees hadn't bloomed yet though which was a bit sad but the ones that had were so pretty! I took tons of pictures. Some were light pink and most white. But I didn't see any darker pink ones.
This was a smaller temple near Kiomizu. At this temple people who wanted to get married or have a lover or a boyfriend/girlfriend would come to make wishes. You could also buy charms that would advance your love life or that might hopefully give you a safe delivery of your child.
Fake Maiko-san :'(
Apparently (although it's not very surprising if you think about it) you can pay a certain amount of money (of the "If-You-Have-to-Ask-Me,-You-Probably-Can't-Afford-It" sort) and become a Maiko for a day.
Kiomizu Temple. It was so beautiful there. There were lots of different little places to pray and makes wishes. We couldn't really take pictures inside though which was disappointing.
For our Osaka Tour we passed by this bridge (I guess this is a really famous spot) and we took a picture with this Glico running man. We were having so much fun and posed like he was. I'm so glad we did otherwise I would have regretted not doing it I think ;)