Settling in...
I am totally going through one of those times where it`s like, I`m on the train and can think of some totally awesome thing to post about, but a couple days later I`m at school with internet and can`t even remember what it was going to be about.
Anyway, at them moment all I can remember are a couple images...I was walking through the streets of downtown Kobe (Sannomiya), looking at all the crazy expensive merchandise...shoes are like $50 minimum! Everything is so cute and looks expensive haha.
Realizing how little language ability it can take to get your point across, but on the other hand how little a gap in understanding can be a chasm that`s hopeless if one isn`t careful.
Sitting in the lobby of a hotel simply because they have an unsecured wifi signal, skyping with my mom on my phone looking like a silly young girl, but then being offered water by the hotel staff because they probably think I`m a guest. And not just normal water either, but lemon water ;)
And later taking pictures by the harbor, looking back and feeling nostalgic that back home I live by a harbor too. Although the harbor back home doesn`t have a cool Ferris wheel like it does here.
There are just a lot of places and a lot of people and a lot of mishaps and adventures that I find myself wishing that I could share with someone :/
ahhh when I get internet at home I want to upload pictures! but until then, my very fragmented descriptions will have to do...
Anyway, at them moment all I can remember are a couple images...I was walking through the streets of downtown Kobe (Sannomiya), looking at all the crazy expensive merchandise...shoes are like $50 minimum! Everything is so cute and looks expensive haha.
Realizing how little language ability it can take to get your point across, but on the other hand how little a gap in understanding can be a chasm that`s hopeless if one isn`t careful.
Sitting in the lobby of a hotel simply because they have an unsecured wifi signal, skyping with my mom on my phone looking like a silly young girl, but then being offered water by the hotel staff because they probably think I`m a guest. And not just normal water either, but lemon water ;)
And later taking pictures by the harbor, looking back and feeling nostalgic that back home I live by a harbor too. Although the harbor back home doesn`t have a cool Ferris wheel like it does here.
There are just a lot of places and a lot of people and a lot of mishaps and adventures that I find myself wishing that I could share with someone :/
ahhh when I get internet at home I want to upload pictures! but until then, my very fragmented descriptions will have to do...
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