I'm not excited about my trip or anything. By the way I didn't calculate the count down, my phone has a countdown function on it (let it do the math). With the big day approaching my destination is becoming clearer. I've got all my shots, painful as it was ;p Now all that's left is to get my visa. I'm waiting on a letter that'll have the rest of the information I need to fill out the visa form and hopefully some more info on my family. All I have now is something that says they like soccer, movies, shopping, music, and long walks on the beach. Just kidding about the last part, I think. Chiba is by the ocean, right across the bay from Tokyo. I can't recall the exact city right now. And while I'm kind of on the topic of my family, I still haven't been able to get a hold of them on the tele. If you're super shy like me, well tough luck. Each time I call the phone rings (a diff. ring than the states O_o ) and their machine picks up and says something I totally don't understand. Ahh!! Motto: 'I think I can I think I can'. It doesn't help that I'm not very confident in my script (hey everyone needs a script once in a while...) written in extremely imperfect Japanese. I think I got the part down where I say 'bai' and hang up the phone!
Ja ne! (later)
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3 comments:
IT WORKED!!!!!! Yea, finally!
Hi Hannah,
First of all congragulations, what a wonderful experience! You will learn so much about yourself and others, indepentdent of the language barrier. I wish you the best. Your mother's friend.
Lisa Rivas (from Venezuela)
hey, i saw you on nick news. and im interested on going on an exchange student program to japan, for the whole health thing did you haev to get any blood work done?
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