free web tracker soliloquies: 02/13/2005 - 02/20/2005

soliloquies

so・lil・o・quy/- n. [C,U] a speech in a play in which a character talks to himself or herself, so that the audience know the character's thoughts.

Monday, February 14, 2005

hiroyama

This friend of mine from New Jersey sent me a mail today, saying that she wants to see me during my visit. Isn't this just great!? I'm thrilled...it could be a bit tough for me strengthwise with jetlag, but of course I'll do my best to see you. I mailed my friend again today. He seems to be planning something special for my visit. I can't wait to find out all about it.

My family went driving around Shonan today with my grandmother's request. We brought her to Hiroyama Park, a scenic park built on a former navy base, where you can see the whole Sagami Bay with Enoshima cand Mt. Fuji in the background. Here's a pic. If you're interested, see it for yourself when you visit Japan.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

celebration

Grandmother came over today to celebrate my advancement into the Faculty of Law. We had sushi together and a lot of conversations spurted out from everyone during dinner.

I'm not feeling too well recently, unfortunately. Frequent coughing, headache, stomachache...I'd better go get some rest. Good night.