Sunday, July 2, 2006

Deagle For My First Gun

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Yes, I live too:) Today I
Aiko taken to the airport. Incredible that she goes back home already. The time has gone by so fast ... Normally it would be like me much harder to adopt them - but I see it again soon! :) Now it is clear at last autumn will I study in Kyoto at Ritsumeikan University. And before that I will spend some time with Aiko and if all goes on a week-long conference in Tokyo go. I was recently in St. Gallen on a Social Competence Seminar, particularly Japan, and that was incredibly exciting. I would like to tie it:) And then I hope to visit some friends - Fabian is so over there, the two Akiko Aki and I would very like to see again at last, etc pp ... There is still a lot coming at me - a lot of bureaucracy, a lot of work and stress. And there I will probably not live without money worries. The DAAD is fortunately quite generous, and my chances of getting a dorm room is pretty good, but I want so much just go to see my friends and explore the country a little better. 2 years ago so the only way I could make an impression ... I will definitely try to give me a second job to look for, preferably something communicative, where I come in contact with many people. I am very excited to offer this course. We have now almost a year, only a few hours a week. Thanks Aiko Although I can talk fairly fluently, but I realize that I make many mistakes, and I forget how slow the polite language ^ ^ ° And that may not be natural. If that does everything, I can also take part in regional studies / political courses together with the Japanese. That would be interesting to me as special cultural studies course:) Right now I try to be a topic of research grade zusammenzubasteln can embed into with Japan and use for my thesis. Then I could research on the spot, that would be great! At the moment I'm still collecting ideas there are so many things, what would interest me, but seeing as the teachers is of course another question:) This semester was / is really hard, I think the most strenuous that I had previously. But at least I am apparently expected to free after this semester! That is in itself a great relief. If I'm back I want to graduate to happen. To the Japanese at the Würzburg it is unfortunately not so glorious ... and then also study fees? This must not be.
And otherwise - in fact everything as always. Sometimes it works better, sometimes worse - but that's normal:) If everything was going well only would I will be downright suspicious: D
Lest you should forget what I look like, here are two photos - one with Aiko (a bit older, but one of my favorite photos - finally no more red eyes: D) and one in St. Gallen. Feel depressed you!