English camp thing
The English camp I went to over the weekend was kinda fun. I ended up being an English teacher to 11 Japanese Junior High students. All we really did was memorize some lines for a short skit to do in front of 100 other students and judges to see who did the best job (we didn't win anything except for one girl who won "Best Actress"). I got to stay at an onsen (public bath hotel) although I didn't take one. I made plenty of friends and I was totally wiped out afterwards. I took the train by myself for the first time as well! It's not very hard at all; everything is in English and they have instructions everywhere.
Now for something completely different...
Has anyone else besides me tried read Bram Stoker's Dracula and just couldn't finish it? Well, I found a blog very much like one that my mom likes (as in, it is the same style of blogging) that posts an entry everyday that consists of one letter out of the book. This is much more tolerable than just sitting down and reading it, this way I can enjoy it much more. The blog is Dracula Blogged and has an RSS feed for those of you, like me, that don't have enough time to actually visit each blog I like and keep track of what I've read and what I like. So if you're interested, it's a great way to get through the book.
Ja ne.


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