夢と現実の間
Between dreams and reality
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Tracy desu yo, pessimist and world’s worst procrastinator. Uni student with still a lot of things to learn. Interests include otome games, Naruto and Japanese.
 : Loves pink, food, ice-cream.
Summer is my eternal love.

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post-farm placement thoughts
written on Friday, November 28, 2014 @ 11:14 PM ✈
I can't possibly tell you how amazing it was. Saying the people there were "nice" or "kind" doesn't do it justice. I learnt a lot there and it was such a comforting atmosphere. I don't think people can truly understand how caught up we've become in "city life" where all people do is stare at their phones or talk about such superficial things. In the "country", I enjoyed the small things. Having no reception and practically no internet allowed for me to appreciate the time spent with the people there, their stories, and the fact that I would only have to be introduced to anybody once and they would always refer to me by name from then on. It made me feel like I was something - or had an identity. It's the small things.
Coming back home today and it's back to the old cars, lights, traffic and all the technology. I feel overwhelmed as I sit here on the computer looking at the internet and thinking "what do I do now?"
Honestly I really enjoyed my experience there and I feel like it made me feel better about the stupid actions of a certain someone. But I'm worried that all it takes is a bit of wrongdoing from that person to once again put me where I started, like I never went to placement in the first place.
Here's to hoping our next placement in WA on Monday will be just as good.
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post-farm placement thoughts
written on Friday, November 28, 2014 @ 11:14 PM ✈
I can't possibly tell you how amazing it was. Saying the people there were "nice" or "kind" doesn't do it justice. I learnt a lot there and it was such a comforting atmosphere. I don't think people can truly understand how caught up we've become in "city life" where all people do is stare at their phones or talk about such superficial things. In the "country", I enjoyed the small things. Having no reception and practically no internet allowed for me to appreciate the time spent with the people there, their stories, and the fact that I would only have to be introduced to anybody once and they would always refer to me by name from then on. It made me feel like I was something - or had an identity. It's the small things.
Coming back home today and it's back to the old cars, lights, traffic and all the technology. I feel overwhelmed as I sit here on the computer looking at the internet and thinking "what do I do now?"
Honestly I really enjoyed my experience there and I feel like it made me feel better about the stupid actions of a certain someone. But I'm worried that all it takes is a bit of wrongdoing from that person to once again put me where I started, like I never went to placement in the first place.
Here's to hoping our next placement in WA on Monday will be just as good.
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Japan and Korea 2015 Masterlist
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Summer TO-DO List
((to be updated as I think of more things while I procrastinate))
✮ Foster kittens
✮ Clean out closet
✮ Make LOTS of ice-cream
✮ Bake + Cook (and use the molds and kits I bought from Japan)
✮ Study Japanese (JLPT N2 level)
✮ Learn basic Korean sentence structures
✮ Play Dousei Kareshi (~50 hours right there, what with my slow Japanese reading speed)
✮ Finishing playing Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
✮ Buy Naruto -The Last- Movie DVD and then rewatch it
✮ Start applying for things……..
✮ Invite people over to drink the endless amounts of tea I have
✮ Make things with the alcohol and liquor stash I have (lol)
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my sunshine
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