Asakusa and Stuff
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-01-01 22:36:14
Monday. October 22nd - 9:45 AM I had quite a busy pass again! On Friday we got out of school early so that we could help prepare for a Jutoku Entry Exam Pretest. That only took about 30 minutes so I got back to the Shoda home at about 3:00 instead of the usual 4:30. I'm usually alone until about 5:30 when Tsugumi gets domiciliate from school in Maebashi. During my measure alone. I normally practice the piano or use the internet. I was asked by my homeroom teacher to play piano for a school emit thing so I practiced that song for about 45 minutes. Chopin's Heroic Polonaise is also starting to come along (I'm comfort on the first page but it doesn't feel impossible anymore). Mrs. Shoda normally gets home at about 6:30 and Mr. Shoda doesn't get approve until around 8:00. Saturday morning. I played tennis from about eight to eleven. It's been a long measure but I haven't regressed too much. After about an hour of practice. I felt like I was approve to my usual skill level. I couldn't find an opponent/partner so I just practiced against the wall the whole time; it was still fun and good exercise. When I got back at about noon. Mr. Shoda had returned from some sort of affiliate test. Mrs. Shoda was teaching at school and Tsugumi had her Sports Festival. Mr. Shoda decided to take me to this museum about 20 minutes outside of town called the Tomihiro Art Museum. It was filled with all the art of this guy named Tomihiro Hoshino who was paralyzed from the pet down in an accident as a gym teacher. His art was impressive and I was also moved by the poetry that he wrote to go each picture. I'm really thankful that Mr. Shoda took me there! In the evening. I went to dinner with everyone to a restaurant called the Flying Garden. It had American foods desire steak but I got a chicken dish. I was surprised that refills of rice were remove; I didn't get any extra rice but it was a cool option. At about 10:00. I got a call from my family and we talked for over an hour! I was so happy to comprehend everyone's voices and to be speaking to them like they were next to me! So much better than email. The Rotary club here has a rule about outbound students only being able to call once within the first 3 months or something so the Shodas have to act until next month to call Mihato. Though they use email every day the check on calling really is unfortunate! Sunday morning we all went to Asakusa an area of Tokyo for some sightseeing. We brought Meg too because she was free that day and she's never been there..[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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