Well, another week in Japan. Life is good, and I am glad. After a week of cold weather it warmed up this weekend until it was positivly spring like. Which right before winter is kind of crazy. I feel bad for people back home, as it's cold there. I like the warm weather, a lot. This week has been really nice and I have been getting lots of support from all over the place which is really nice.

Things with Rotary and me have gotten better. They talked to my school and learned that my school wasn't planning on kicking me out because I don't speak Japanese. Always nice to learn. So everyone feels a lot better. Which is good because it means a lot less stress for me. I don't like stress so I'm a big fan of all the talking that went on in the last week.

This last week also brought about two more earthquakes. This is becoming common and no longer freaks me out, although I still don't like them. As long as the earthquakes stay small I suppose that I don't mind, and will live with them. Not really much that I can do about them anyway. I guess there was a big one somewhere off of Alaska, but I don't know for sure. May there not be any large one's here.

Saturday I had a Rotex meeting where I got to see all the other exchange students. That was nice because I learned that I am not the only one who has had problems with their host families and learning Japanese. I felt bad though becuase my Japanese is still clearly the worst out of all of them. I will keep trying though.

Yesterday, I went shopping in Sakuragicho with friends from school. That was fun. Sadly, everything costs so much money here that the only really interesting thing that I got to buy was a Gackt single called Last Song. I kind of saw him singing it on tv on Friday. It's very pretty. Now if someone would only explain why everytime I say I like Gackt people freak out I might be much happier. Really, is there something that I should know?

Oh, in Sakuragicho there is a very small rollar coaster which we all decided to go on. Miho said she didn't like rollar coasters and I didn't really believe her, I thought she meant she kind of didn't like rollar coasters and would prefer not going on it. Miho said she would go though so we all got in line. It cost seven dollars just to ride one rollar coaster, I reapeat Japan is expensive. Anyway, I told her she should scream if she was scared. Well, we got on the rollar coaster and it started and she screamed, and never stopped screaming the entire time. She was terrified. I mean I have never seen someone so scared by a rollar coaster. It made me feel kind of bad. I say kind of because I loved it, but if I had known that she was really scared I probably wouldn't have made her go with us. Bless her, she's a good soul.

Anyway, that's about all that I've been up to in the last week. Actually, pretty eventful. I enjoyed it. Oh, and becuase I was so long without internet my hotmail acounts got deleted. Which means I don't have those addresses anymore, please keep that in mind for the future.

I hope everyone is doing well, and that the weather back home isn't too cold.
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