Getting adjusted to Japan
I didn't make an entry yesterday because I was tired and hot as hell. So I'll do it now, even though I'm tired and It's hot as hell. I woke up early in the morning because I don't have curtains. It's kind of a drag because I have to wake up every morning at 6am if I want to or not. But it's better for me because then I can start early on the things that I need to do. I went over to TTki's house to eat lunch, it was good Fried Rice. Then I went back to my apt and talked on Messenger. I was talking to my family. It was weird that I was thousands of miles away from them and talking to them. It's still surreal to me.
Then after that, TTki's Mom took me to buy the rest of my furniture. I got a lot of small stuff as well as some more big stuff. I bought a mattress, two bean bags, mirror, box tower for clothes, fan, dish dryer tray, a bowl/cup set and a bunch of things for the kitchen including some food. Totaling around $250 which is more than I expected, but still not that bad. After that trip to Nitori, and Yamada denki, we went to go eat soba with tempura. That was nice.
Then I came home and started to clean up and unpack some things. I set up my tv, and was watching some programs as I was putting things together. There was this one program that caught my attention, but it was trying to teach Japanese people how to speak English. The first phrase that I heard, and this was the reason why I started to watch was "I never keep this pocket open." I was like, when the hell would anyone ever say that. I was so scared, but the program was lead by a native English speaker. He's Japanese was damn good, but it was strange that he would be teaching such a lowsy useless phrase. The key word was "keep," but still, they should have used another sentence. I was so scared at this point that I would be doing that for the next year or two. Then I finished cleaning and showered and slept.
