Today rocked! Lol, bad pun, sorry. The ground literally shook. Earthquake. It shook for a very long time, and harder than any I've been through before. I was laying in bed at the time and was scared enough to fall to the floor, away from my windows and questionably-safe bunk bed. It stopped soon after, but it was hella scary. That was about half-past eleven. Yeah yeah, I sleep in late. I had already finished a load of laundry and was actually doing some homework at the time but still…
School was rather boring. Stuck in this group project with three other women who seem to have never been in a group in their lives. One of them actually was going about it on her own, and we had to explain to her, after three weeks, that this is actually a group, we need to work as a group. WTH. This teaching system is really getting to me. Also had Lit again today, with the professor who constantly mutters into the mike, and writes kanji on the board for important people's names. I can't read that! Sure, I'm sure it helps the Japanese and Chinese kids in the class, but please write in English, too. Guh, he said the same name four different ways today, mainly just dropping syllables whilly-nilly.
Ended up raining today, too. I had remembered to bring my umbrella, even though the forecast hadn't called for rain. Just got lucky, I guess. Grabbed a quick snack on my way back to the station, hoping to go out with Tama-chan and get something tasty to celebrate our 100th day in Japan. She was already home, having dinner with the host family. Oh well. It was pouring by that point anyway, and my desire to do anything had changed. So I just came home.
Had some quiet time to sit and watch one piece. Did another load of laundry. Most of my things are clean now, and my room smells lovely. Mama's coming home late for dinner so Yuri and I ate together. Mama had made some rather delicious curry. Gonna miss the home made curry when I get back to the states… Maybe I'll eat some chocolate or have a swig of rum to celebrate today. 100 days in Japan, and I still haven't been run over a cyclist. I count that as an accomplishment.
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