So I brought new shoes with me to Japan, thought I'd break em in.. in the one country that walks EVERYWHERE. Lets just say that my feet have been hurting a bit. So this morning I had a brillant idea to where my boots, because they atleast wouldn't dig into my ankle. Weeeell, a 20-25 min walk in high heal boots isn't exactly the smartest thing in the world to do. My feet are jelly right now and when I walk on them pain shoots up my lower leg ( I'm doing more walking and using muscles that haven't been worked this hard in awhile xD haha)
EDIT: a 20-25 min walk to campus and from campus
I took my Japanese language placement test this morning. *whistle*~~~~*EXPLOSION* I totally bombed it. The only thing I really studied thisbreak was katakana and kanji which are my two weakest parts. Katakana wasn't even on the exam, and the kanji that showed up on the exam I have never even seen before!! xD UGH There are only two parts I think I did OK in, and OK meaning I did the work up to my level.
I had lunch in the cafeteria today again. I got udon again.. at least I know if I don't like anything my host family feeds me there is a delicious bowl of soup waiting for me at campus for 200 yen. I also had this sandwich. Now I have to explain this a little bit because this is something I learned recently. 1: Japanese usually don't have crust on their sandwiches, 2: They usually don't put condements on sandwiches, 3: They don't put a lot of anything on a sandwich (the one I had the ther day had a single slice of ham, a thinly sliced piece of ham) and 4: They think Egg salad, tomatoes, ham and cucumbers go together. Ick. I took off the cucumbers and ate it anyway but it tasted weiiirrd.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment