After months of waiting, the Naruto: Shippūden series started last week!
They have grown taller, Sakura obviously became extraordinarily strong, but I still yet have to see how powerful they have become and what new jutsu(s) they have learned. Can’t wait to see the next episodes. ^-^
Naruto is once again on top of the things I look forward to every week:
1. Naruto
2. Heroes
3. Hana Yori Dango 2
4. House
Posted: February 22nd, 2007 by shiera
| Filed under Things I love
I couldn’t explain this either. But today, I had an ordeal because I happen to have more than one bag.
Last night, I went to the supermarket bringing my backpack so that I could easily carry the 5-kilo pack of rice.
As usual, I was in a hurry this morning that I had no time to check what was in my bag. One station away from my stop when I noticed that I was not able to transfer my wallet from the backpack to the one I was carrying! Even my coin purse was not there! I was already panicking because my prepaid train ticket might not be enough and I don’t have any money for the fare adjustment!
I had to calm down… and think fast! I thought of calling Idel and ask her to fetch me in the station. I also started to scan the crowd to see if an officemate happened to be on the same train. Then I looked at my prepaid ticket again and was greatly relieved that I had enough balance to cover my fare.
Thank God nothing untoward happened on my way home or I would have gone crazy explaining to the police how come I didn’t have my Alien Registration Card, or any proof of identification with me.
Lessons learned:
1. Always check my bag before leaving
2. I really need to improve my Nihongo
Posted: February 14th, 2007 by shiera
| Filed under Experiences in Japan
I was very excited to get up this morning because according to the weather forecast it’s going to snow today! yipeee!
However, when I boarded the train from Shin-Osaka, the sun showed up and it was getting warm. Gosh, the forecast was wrong again and I even wore the jacket I prepared for snowy days!
I was already in a bad mood but when I reached the last station to the office (somewhere in the mountains of Kobe), snow was actually falling! And it was falling harder! I could feel my self hopping from the station to the office. My delight was really obvious because a security guard at the office asked me, “ureshii?” (”happy?”) to which I eagerly agreed.
The snow fell hard for about an hour only so I still was not able to trudge over piles of snow. But I was already satisfied. ^-^
Pasensya na… ignorante jud ug snow!
P.S. Honestly, I forgot the exact date but I’m sure this happened before Valentine’s day.
Posted: February 9th, 2007 by shiera
| Filed under Experiences in Japan