Well so far the foood is GOOOD!!!
hotel also grest…IT HAS A SWIMMING POOL which I love!! I am soo JET lagged> really really jet lagged, keep having like waves of dizzyiness and slight naseau. went to the ambassadors party earlier today which was seriously wierd.
There was a traditional Japanese Drunmming ummmm thing?group?thing? Whatever> They weere really energetic. Kinda scary actually.
Have just gone to loads of groups and prep seminars etc. Went out with the LGBT group yesterday…GODS I miss lesbians, was soiooo good. We went to the biggest Dyke Only bar in Tokyo, it was called tara@s bar and the bar tender was really sweet, a DJ called Chio. The bar was about the size of the bathroom in 18!
Love my boyfriend very very much!
so much to do> TOMORROWQ I MOVE INTO MY APARTMENT IN YAMANASHI. sTART WORK, SET UP APARTMENT, i DON,T KNOW WHEN ILL BE NEXT ONLINE. i CAN:T COPE WITH JAPANESE KEYBOARDS!
miss everyone masees!
Japan is amazing!
It’s wonderful to hear you being happy and that you’re settling in. Long may it continue…
Hullo!
Glad you got there safe and are having fab time.
keep in touch!
Wow… Sounds cool.
So, what exactly is going on over there? How many other JET people are on the project? How much time have you been spending with them? Are any of them worthy of names?
(I should have suggested taking your own keyboard and then switching across whatever version of Windows you’re using to the UK keyboard layout – or getting a cheap laptop before you left. Damn.)
Cheap Laptop would have UK electricity connections though Archangel. No use to anyone on the other side of the world, and plug adaptors were not designed for long term use…
you can generally buy alternative power cables though, certainly for desktops you can anyway
Good luck over there mish, don’t do anything I wouldn’t.
Ok then, do. ;D
Hope you enjoy it all the time you’re there, I’ve put some of our wedding photos as my home page for you to take a look at, enjoy 🙂
Hurray Wedding Pics!
There are about um a should get my figures right 5000 other JETS I think.
There are about 40 or so of us in Yamanashi, where I am.