Dec 12 2011 23:58

めっちゃうれしいー| So happy! - The past few days have been really fun and amazing. I can say I made the most out of those days, and I know I’ll do the same for the next days too, while I’m here in the beautiful land of Japan.
My last post has been about the Takarazuka Revue show we went to last December 4, and since then, a lot of other exciting things happened: 
December 5 - Attended the Elementary School Visit with my classmates from Grammar class and few other friends from different classes to mingle with the elementary pupils of Kwansei Gakuin. People who know me would know I love kids, and would know how excited I was for this day. It was really fun hanging out with them, and conversing with them in Japanese, while they try their earnest to speak in English - during the first part of the visit, at least. My friends took Purikura after the visit too.
December 6 and 7 - Normal school days, but then again, days in school aren’t always normal since it’s always exciting and fun conversing with friends, getting to know more people, and gaining new friends. I always learn something in Kangaku, rather, here in Japan, every day.
December 8 - My Birthday! I was very giddy and happy that I had my birthday here in Japan, and was so glad to spend it with friends and people close to me. It was also my dad’s birthday back in the Philippines, so I got to communicate with them for a bit too. They surprised me with this really delicious chocolate cake with strawberries inside, and made strawberry tart for me too! There were presents too; I didn’t expect any of this at all, since a simple greeting would have really made me happy already because I was celebrating it with them. Thank you, again!
December 9 - Ryuukagusei (International Student) Christmas party organized by the CIEC office for us. I was also really looking forward to this, since I’ll be spending it with both my host family and friends! Got to wear a semi-formal dress and enjoy performances from fellow international students and some students from Kangaku. I also performed - sang a song with my French friend playing the piano. We practiced only on the day itself, so it wasn’t a surprised that we made mistakes in parts of the performance, but it was really fun nonetheless, and people still liked it! So glad. Two of my other friends also had their birthday on this day, so the three of us with a lot of other international students celebrated our birthdays after the party. It was really fun~!
December 10 - Watched my Nihongo partner’s and friend’s dance performances at their event. As usual, the performances were awesome - actually, this event probably had the best performances compared to the other two they had that I’ve seen. I loved the performances, and am still so amazed.
December 11 - Yesterday. Spent almost the entire day with my host sister - the younger of the two - and went around the town with her. We went shopping for cake ingredients, and did a stroll by the riverside. Bought ice cream too despite the really cold weather, and took new ways to get home. Made chocolate cake with strawberries on top too; it wasn’t the best looking cake I’ve ever did, but it tasted delicious though! 
December 12 - Today. I got to see the Kobe Luminarie on its last day this year with two of my friends- I’ve been wanting to see it ever since my host mom told me about it. It was the most enchanting thing I’ve ever seen, and I was really in awe. Everything was sparkly and beautiful, and just really, really amazing. So happy.
I’m sure for the next days too, I’ll be having the best times of my life. I love Japan.

めっちゃうれしいー| So happy! - The past few days have been really fun and amazing. I can say I made the most out of those days, and I know I’ll do the same for the next days too, while I’m here in the beautiful land of Japan.

My last post has been about the Takarazuka Revue show we went to last December 4, and since then, a lot of other exciting things happened: 

  • December 5 - Attended the Elementary School Visit with my classmates from Grammar class and few other friends from different classes to mingle with the elementary pupils of Kwansei Gakuin. People who know me would know I love kids, and would know how excited I was for this day. It was really fun hanging out with them, and conversing with them in Japanese, while they try their earnest to speak in English - during the first part of the visit, at least. My friends took Purikura after the visit too.
  • December 6 and 7 - Normal school days, but then again, days in school aren’t always normal since it’s always exciting and fun conversing with friends, getting to know more people, and gaining new friends. I always learn something in Kangaku, rather, here in Japan, every day.
  • December 8 - My Birthday! I was very giddy and happy that I had my birthday here in Japan, and was so glad to spend it with friends and people close to me. It was also my dad’s birthday back in the Philippines, so I got to communicate with them for a bit too. They surprised me with this really delicious chocolate cake with strawberries inside, and made strawberry tart for me too! There were presents too; I didn’t expect any of this at all, since a simple greeting would have really made me happy already because I was celebrating it with them. Thank you, again!
  • December 9 - Ryuukagusei (International Student) Christmas party organized by the CIEC office for us. I was also really looking forward to this, since I’ll be spending it with both my host family and friends! Got to wear a semi-formal dress and enjoy performances from fellow international students and some students from Kangaku. I also performed - sang a song with my French friend playing the piano. We practiced only on the day itself, so it wasn’t a surprised that we made mistakes in parts of the performance, but it was really fun nonetheless, and people still liked it! So glad. Two of my other friends also had their birthday on this day, so the three of us with a lot of other international students celebrated our birthdays after the party. It was really fun~!
  • December 10 - Watched my Nihongo partner’s and friend’s dance performances at their event. As usual, the performances were awesome - actually, this event probably had the best performances compared to the other two they had that I’ve seen. I loved the performances, and am still so amazed.
  • December 11 - Yesterday. Spent almost the entire day with my host sister - the younger of the two - and went around the town with her. We went shopping for cake ingredients, and did a stroll by the riverside. Bought ice cream too despite the really cold weather, and took new ways to get home. Made chocolate cake with strawberries on top too; it wasn’t the best looking cake I’ve ever did, but it tasted delicious though! 
  • December 12 - Today. I got to see the Kobe Luminarie on its last day this year with two of my friends- I’ve been wanting to see it ever since my host mom told me about it. It was the most enchanting thing I’ve ever seen, and I was really in awe. Everything was sparkly and beautiful, and just really, really amazing. So happy.

I’m sure for the next days too, I’ll be having the best times of my life. I love Japan.

Oct 17 2011 23:59

Long time no post, and I come back here and make this useless entry.
I have so many things going through this head of mine; on a related note, I also have too many feelings. 
And I still have a Japanese essay to revised and a reading for tomorrow.
But I swear, my life here is freaking exciting it scares me - in a good way.

Long time no post, and I come back here and make this useless entry.

I have so many things going through this head of mine; on a related note, I also have too many feelings. 

And I still have a Japanese essay to revised and a reading for tomorrow.

But I swear, my life here is freaking exciting it scares me - in a good way.

Sep 6 2011 17:37 4 notes

Kirei na hotaru de gozaru na.
“There are beautiful fireflies.”
You know those times when you suddenly feel so nostalgic, remembering that special moment and wanting to feel it all over again? I felt that just now, and it got me watching clips of Rurouni Kenshin.
Episode 31 - that scene with the fireflies. That very special scene that makes me teary-eyed every single time I watch it. The animation was incredible, the music was perfect and the atmosphere was just amazing. The expressions - oh god the expressions - they all looked and felt so real. Especially this part of the scene where Kaoru was about to cry.
It was so real I can’t even put it on paper. I can’t draw how perfect and full of emotions her eyes were at that moment. This sketch doesn’t do it justice at all.
Sigh, my heart.

Kirei na hotaru de gozaru na.

“There are beautiful fireflies.”

You know those times when you suddenly feel so nostalgic, remembering that special moment and wanting to feel it all over again? I felt that just now, and it got me watching clips of Rurouni Kenshin.

Episode 31 - that scene with the fireflies. That very special scene that makes me teary-eyed every single time I watch it. The animation was incredible, the music was perfect and the atmosphere was just amazing. The expressions - oh god the expressions - they all looked and felt so real. Especially this part of the scene where Kaoru was about to cry.

It was so real I can’t even put it on paper. I can’t draw how perfect and full of emotions her eyes were at that moment. This sketch doesn’t do it justice at all.

Sigh, my heart.

Sep 3 2011 16:39

The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. (Audrey Hepburn)
Drawing eyes for practice. My eyes always come out too dollish or unnatural. And it always seems harder to draw them in digital… I think maybe it’s just me. Haha!

The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. (Audrey Hepburn)

Drawing eyes for practice. My eyes always come out too dollish or unnatural. And it always seems harder to draw them in digital… I think maybe it’s just me. Haha!

Aug 31 2011 23:27

Good day with special person! | Forgive the cheese, but I terribly missed that guy, okay.
It’s been a while since I came back to school. Had formalities to attend to in the afternoon, so spent the early part of the day and the late part of it with special person. Ate good Japanese food for lunch, and sisig for dinner. We were also with B in the latter part of the day.
Good day, good day.
Now I have to go back to what is happening right now - and finish those org promos and revisions needed for next week’s event. Sigh, I’m leaving in a week and I still have to deal with this unnecessary stress; oh well, I was the one who decided to be active in my junior year, anyway.

Good day with special person! | Forgive the cheese, but I terribly missed that guy, okay.

It’s been a while since I came back to school. Had formalities to attend to in the afternoon, so spent the early part of the day and the late part of it with special person. Ate good Japanese food for lunch, and sisig for dinner. We were also with B in the latter part of the day.

Good day, good day.

Now I have to go back to what is happening right now - and finish those org promos and revisions needed for next week’s event. Sigh, I’m leaving in a week and I still have to deal with this unnecessary stress; oh well, I was the one who decided to be active in my junior year, anyway.

Aug 27 2011 1:10

Random Product of Procrastination. | No, this is not procrastination. This is boredom.
…Fine.

Random Product of Procrastination. | No, this is not procrastination. This is boredom.

…Fine.

Aug 22 2011 21:07

Today was an amazingly productive day. | /pats self at the back. Despite sleeping in the morning and waking up at noon, I did pretty much a lot of useful stuff today. Good job, good job.
Did promotional stuff for my orgs, and then sorted out my clothes and other stuff for JTA. My bed is now covered with all my clothes, shoes and accessories. Preparing more stuff tomorrow.
It’s time to blog and post personal stuff. Hee.

Today was an amazingly productive day. | /pats self at the back. Despite sleeping in the morning and waking up at noon, I did pretty much a lot of useful stuff today. Good job, good job.

Did promotional stuff for my orgs, and then sorted out my clothes and other stuff for JTA. My bed is now covered with all my clothes, shoes and accessories. Preparing more stuff tomorrow.

It’s time to blog and post personal stuff. Hee.

Aug 15 2011 19:21 11 notes

Toyama Kazuha. | Been wanting to draw her (and Heiji) ever since I got back into the series. Of course I used reference here - I haven’t drawn her that much anyway to actually memorize her features. Give me time and I will.
Again, I am in love with Gosho Aoyama’s eyes. Those eyes.

Toyama Kazuha. | Been wanting to draw her (and Heiji) ever since I got back into the series. Of course I used reference here - I haven’t drawn her that much anyway to actually memorize her features. Give me time and I will.

Again, I am in love with Gosho Aoyama’s eyes. Those eyes.

Aug 6 2011 23:26

Anonymous
OH MY GOD, where did you buy those glasses! Harry Potter like! That's just grand!!

If you’re referring to this, then yes, I did buy in a thrift store. The regular glasses I wear nowadays are different though… I have lots of glasses.

… But it doesn’t hurt to fantasize another thing entirely every now and then, does it?

Aug 6 2011 22:31

Anonymous
Can you draw.. yourself? Like, still life? I would like to see it! :D

… I’m sorry, anon.

I can’t even draw a decent still life of myself to save my life. But at least I tried, right? …Eheh. (-_-‘)

These Asks just gets harder and harder each day. Not that I’m complaining. I’m actually practicing drawing again!