Some good news
Everything is going well with the housing. Tomorrow I will go back to Sophia, buy some insurance, and have them fill out the forms for becoming my guarantor. Soon enough they will transfer my homestay money back into my bank account, and I will make a huge payment for the new apartment on the fourth of October.
Takahashisan from the UC Tokyo study will try to get Soky and I cheap rooms here at the Mansion. It's usually really expensive. I think she will be able to get it taken care of, even if she feels bad asking the man here. So, we are lucky to have her on our side I suppose.
Soky seems to be doing a lot better already, just learning that he won't be at the dorm much longer seems to have cheered him up. It should be a good year.
Also. We wandered around the school a bit today, and when we were walking down the hallways of the clubs building we ran into some guys from the Aikido club. I asked when they practiced, and I will go check it out on Monday night. I'm a bit excited. I also learned today that I'm expected to take far fewer classes than I thought. Unfortunately, I told Sakabasan that I wouldn't be able to make it to tea ceremony tomorrow, and I will be really busy so I thought I should play it safe, but I am looking forward to being able to go with her to that in the future, as well. Tomorrow night though, I will meet with the guys I played soccer with before (they don't mind if I'm late, I think), and we will play some sport maybe? or just hang out? I invited Sokai too, and hope that he will come.
The new animal collective is really good too. osusume.
Can't wait for school?. naw, i still don't miss school, ha. but i am looking forward to various club activities, and am also looking into moving into the apartment, teching it out, and inviting people over for dinner and whatnot. I think it's about time to learn how to cook. and when i go back to UCSD, if my mom isn't too busy, maybe I can learn a thing or too from her.
Oo oo, I'm going to get a hanko too. Thats the red stamp you see on Japanese things, they use it instead of signatures. It may be expensive, but I'm looking forward to my katakana hanko (foreign word alphebet). I bet they don't make too many of them. I'm exited.
Alright, I'll try to have more positive updates in the near future. but no promises.
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