Dear readers,
So, Sept. 1-3 was placement testing, which was super tiring. It was really hard and I got really depressed that I didn't understand a large portion of it haha... Surprisingly, though, I did really well on the reading part, and on the first part of the reading part I got 100%! How?!
Thursday was a day off, so I went to see the movie "Lupin III" with my new friends from the my program, Jake and Atsuo! The movie had one of my favorite actors, Oguri Shun, and he did a really good job at his role, so I enjoyed the movie a lot! It was also fun that I had friends to go with :)
Monday Sept 8 was the first day of classes and the program is really tough. There's a lot of work in class and a lot of homework. We have to write an essay and practice for an oral everyday! Plus, I have to do work for the independent study courses that I'm taking for Madison, so...it's a lot of work.
After morning class, though, we have a lunch break and there's a rock garden veranda where I like to eat lunch. It has a beautiful view of Yokohama's ferris wheel and bay:
Speaking of the ferris wheel, the other day, my friend Jake was like, "Do you wanna ride the ferris wheel?" and I was like YEAH SURE! It's a huge ferris wheel and the view is really beautiful. It feels kind of fancy to be able to ride a ferris wheel out of the blue after class.
This is me and Atsuo in the ferris wheel:
Last weekend, I was mostly studying, but on Sunday I was able to participate in a special free cooking class done by a famous cooking school called ABC cooking studio. The teacher was also really sweet and the same age as me, actually. Sometimes I felt she was only being so nice because she was trying to get me to sign up for classes, but it was still a lot of fun. I actually tried to sign up for classes, but I don't have a cell phone yet, so I couldn't do it in the end, which is probably for the best because the classes were pretty expensive. I do want to find a cooking class that I can join maybe as a nice relaxing afterschool activity. Maybe my roommate and I will try to find one. Anyways, I made a cheese fondue bread! It was the first time making bread and it was really fun:
There are also several free cultural activities that you can sign up for through my program, which is really cool. This was the first one I went to, an ikebana (flower arrangement) exhibit. It was very pretty:
So, school is a lot of work, but cultural activities are really fun and I've already found some really great friends: Of course, my roommate, Erika, but also my neighbors Nathan and Steven, all of who I walk to school with everyday, which is nice company. My friend Jake is really nice and reminds me a lot of Tamaki. My friend Atsuo is someone who has worked at Mori no Ike before and I met 2 years ago and is friends with Inga and Tamaki so it was kind of a crazy that we met again here! I think because I've grown a bit, it's been a lot easier to find friends this time and I feel a little less alone. I'm also looking forward to all the lovely people that are coming to visit me in the next few months.

