2014年9月25日木曜日

2014/09/29 Diary - Week 1

EVENT 1 : Eat Yakiniku and meet Kai san
I went to West Yakiniku which located at Ohzu with Syun and Hozumi. For them it was first time to go there but I wasn't. We ate Yakiniku and desserts watching TV and chatting. After we finished eating, we went and saw Kai san who used to work at Shinseido which Syun works at. He graduated from KGU and he was kind to us when he worked at Shinseido. When we visited him, he bought two ice creams for us. I was given energy from him by chatting with him.

EVENT 2 : Autumn Equinox Holiday
Last Tuesday, it was the Autumn Equinox Holiday so I had no school. But unfortunately, I had to work from 5 p.m., until then, I spent time with Syun. We studied and took a nap and then we had to work. I have to work almost every day. I have a few days off a week. I have to pay more than 30000 yen a month for my own car so I need to work to make and save money.

EVENT 3 : Application for studying
I want to be a teacher for future and I need to study for it. In KGU, they offer student courses to study. They offered me a nice course. I need to study about how to take an examination for service to become a teacher. They open this course for free. That is good for me to save money so I applied for this.

EVENT 4 : Chatting with my best friends
Last Friday, I met and chatted with my best friends, Haru and Misato, at Joyfull. We were Shokei students and we live same area, so we would often go back home together. But now, we are different college students so we can not see each other so often. We sometimes gather and chat for mor that 2 hours at Joyfull. We talk about events, future, school, friends and so on. We always have good time when we gather.

EVENT 5 : Selling old clothes
I went to Guruguru Soko which sells and buys used things, for example, clothes, shoes, bags, comic books. I sold about 10 clothes I do not wear recently and those were bought by just 100 yen. I was surprised at that price. I do not want to sell clothes at that store anymore. I want to bring used clothes to other store which collect and bring them to developing countries. 

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  1. Hi Ayumi -

    I was interested to read about your experience selling old clothes. I used to try to sell the clothes that my children have outgrown, but second-hand stores usually don't pay very much for them. It's a little disappointing! These days, I do the same thing you do -- I donate them to a charity that sends them to needy families in the Philippines :-) For next week's diary, I'd love to read a book review about an English book as one of the events, ok? Your diary score this week is 9/10.

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    1. Hi, Christie. Thank you for your comment. I am really glad that you commented about my dairy. It is so helpful for me. I want you to correct my mistakes if there any, if you have time to do. I think that also helpful for me to improve my English skills.

      I got it. I will write one book review as one of the events.

      Thank you

      Ayumi

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