Got on the trains early yesterday morning to go to Fuji-Q Highland. It took a couple hours, but we finally got there. It’s a cute little theme park sitting directly under Mt. Fuji. We chose the sunniest day of the week to go. Fuji was quite beautiful against the sky and surrounded by the rest Read the Rest…
Yesterday morning, we all woke up and began walking toward the train station. And then, the best part of the day happened. A large group of school children walked past, and when they saw we were foreign, one of them yelled, “Hi!” So, we said back, “Hi!” And then the ENTIRE group of them all Read the Rest…
Yesterday morning, I bathed in the hostel’s traditional baths, and since the private bath was closed I was like, “Why not? Let’s go to the public bath.” I wouldn’t have had a problem if it was, like, a ton of other women in there, then I’d have just marched in without a problem. Unfortunately there Read the Rest…
A trip in a train is far more comfortable than a trip in a plane. Maybe it’s because there’s actually something to see in a train and nothing but clouds to see on a train. We woke up early from our hostel in Sapporo yesterday, packed up, met Taiki at the train station, and then Read the Rest…
Wow, yesterday was really busy. I think my feet still hurt from all of the walking. Luckily, most of today will be a big train ride, so I think I’ll be fine. Anyway, here’s what happened yesterday! The night before, while walking to the hostel, Jacob had soaked his shoes entirely from the snow (why Read the Rest…
I don’t know if I can call my whole trip a one-day trip or not, or if it should have been considered much longer than that. First, we drove from San Antonio to Houston, a 3 – 4 hour drive. We stayed the night at Sean’s place, and then left for the airport on the Read the Rest…
I recorded these in two pieces. Sorry, didn’t quite expect for this to take twenty minutes, but I guess it did. And I don’t even think I really rambled or anything. Anyway, here’s parts one and two of vlog 003, mostly regarding travel to Japan. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUyGIYHaST0&hl=en_US&fs=1&] [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4CvVKQPC3g&hl=en_US&fs=1&]
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm7Zzo9A_Uw&hl=en_US&fs=1&] I visited an arcade today (GameTown in Ingram Park Mall) and have noticed a severe decline in gamer’s courtesy. It really bothers me, and I just needed to talk about it.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9d1h-qsMdg&hl=en_US&fs=1&] Filmed via YouTube’s web cam capturing feature. Didn’t want to leave YouTube out of what I’ve been up to, so I’m starting one of these crappy, boring little YouTube vlog series. Discussing who I am and what I do and what I’m up to.
I don’t get it. I usually wouldn’t approach viewers like this, but I feel very strongly that this needs to be addressed. I’m being called a “liar” for my set-up for a comedy sketch. What? Are people really taking a comedy sketch that seriously? In my last Anime News Editorial, I featured a re-written version Read the Rest…