Sunday, June 3, 2012

The Rose Garden of Reitaku University

While the reason that we saw the rose garden was because of Reitaku's Anniversary fair, it was a pleasant surprise to see that nestled in the near center of Reitaku was a wonderful garden...

Tis the season to be blooming I guess.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Really....Really?!

The last month has been a time of lots of sickness and not so fun times for my friends.  This particular lesson goes out to my German friend Elise, who has been sick for two or so weeks...

Life Lesson 11 - Japan Style

 Before Stating Something, Check the bottle.

So the background for this life lesson involves the aforementioned sick friend, Elise.  She was taking some medicine for her sickness and then out of the blue states:  "This medicine tastes like crap..."

She's great like that.

Anyways, she shows Sarah and I the bottle, and it only takes us a second to read what it says and burst out laughing.  Here it is, for your viewing enjoyment:

For anyone with not so decent eyes, the medicine does state "ASS"

So, now we know what people are talking about when stating that something "Tastes like ASS."  They are talking about this medicine.

Thank you Elise.  This moment is a beautiful moment of my life.

Ciao for Nao~ 


Monday, May 7, 2012

日本語の宿題II

カリフォルニア


 


カリフォルニアはアメリカの西にある州です。 人口はおよそ37万人で、アメリカで一番人口が多い州です。 

アメリカのゴールデンステートと言われています。









Friday, May 4, 2012

The Best Things are Always Free

Life Lesson 7, Japan Style

So this life lesson is a little bit on being frugal.

Here's the background.  We were at the international party, hosted by Rifa, where we presented the Souran Dance and at the end, got free food.  Always a nice deal.  But the real deal is what we managed to do during the course of the party.

As international students, we were actually allowed to wander and mingle and eat food like all of the other guests.  As hosts of the party, we were also allowed free food afterwards.  In between this, something called "Shuu Cream" came out. 


These are little packages with a pastry filled with Ice Cream...  The special little thing wasn't the shuu cream though, it was what was on the package.  There were 1 point stickers on every package (What had to be near 300 packages of shuu cream, each with a sticker)  See where I'm getting here?

The people at the party weren't particularly interested in the stickers, you see.  And after waiting a while, Sarah and I realized, they wouldn't care if we pulled off the stickers on the packages.

So we did.

Here's where the lesson of being frugal comes into play.  I wouldn't say that you should take something  immediately, as soon as you see it.  But when you've assessed that they don't care, then go for it.  If you don't, the stuff will be wasted.


What we got out of this.  Sarah and I, together, ended up with 110 stickers, which we promptly brought into Lawson's (the almighty convenience store) and found exactly what it was they were offering for collecting the stickers.


I guess I should say, take what opportunity gives you.  Is an appropriate lesson for this post....

They were offering BOWLS.  We essentially got a bunch of free bowls to accompany the free food and fun night at the party.

How great is that?

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Friday, April 27, 2012

Reasons why my friend Sarah is a fatass

Life Lesson, No 6 - 
Is this really a lesson?

Let's make it one:  How not to be a Fatass.

This is done with permission from Sarah.  In fact it was encouraged by her.  Here we go.

Some background.  Last night was the Rifa International Welcoming party for the ryuugakuseitachi.  The day before that was my birthday.  I got some good pictures of Sarah eating food, and then we started talking about Sarah being a fatass.  She started going through a list of why she was a fatass, and we came up with five reasons.  So we ran through a list of five reasons why Sarah is a fatass.

We all live in the dorm by the way.


  1. Sarah keeps a nice box of snacks behind her chair in her room for when she's on the computer and doesn't feel like getting up to search for food.  She doesn't even get out of her chair.
  2. She weighs herself multiple times to make sure the machine isn't trolling her and that her weight is accurate.

  3. She wants other people's food even when she still has her own.




  4. She fights other people for said food.



  5. A first year Japanese college student told her she should join dance to shed a few pounds.

These are not actually serious by the way.  She doesn't actually eat THAT much.  And she's probably not as bad a she says she is with the snacks either.  Though the first year did actually say that, look at her.  If she lost any more weight she would vanish!

Anyways, hope you enjoyed the Friday lesson of the week this time.  As for the lesson.

The key is, do the opposite of what is listed here.  (Except for joining dance.....that's something you should do)

Ciao for Nao~

Friday, April 20, 2012

Life Lesson, No 5

Life Lessons - Japan Style

When Going Shopping Bring Little Cash.

(Make sure you're ready for emergencies though!)


Here's the point of this life lesson.  I got into Hakuouki (薄桜鬼) in February, maybe.  The problem is that there is a great amount of merchandise available for it.  I made the mistake of having around 10000 yen available at the time (I never did this again) and in the process of about 2 months, have managed to purchase all of the above.

The moral?  Keep a tight reign over your pocket.

I've had to keep a real tight reign of my spending money since my scholarship is a month later than it should be, so I've been living off of a few hundred dollars.  Unfortunately, this month also happened to be the most expensive I had in a while.  Lots of stuff to buy.  Anyways.  The point is, pretty merchandise makes me want to purchase.

Ja for now~