21 June 2007 @ 09:27 pm
I have a JOB! All hail and glory!  
*dances*

Oh yeah, that's right, job is me. Me is job. Job is kickass rocksaw omg garden house* of COOOL!

Whooooooo!

It's at a jewellery kiosk where I am not permitted to sit. (Even on the rubbish bin! The RULES SAY SO!!!) And I'm workin from 12-4:30 on Friday, and 2:30-4:30 on Monday. Awesomeness ahead. I am sooooooo thrilled and now I'm really really super-duper looking forward to next semester! Onward and upward! Sure, more hours might have been better money-wise, but I have such a mega workload next semester (compared to what I'm used to) that it'll probably be perfect.

So yeah, I totally get all weekend and every evening free, plus it's just stylish-casual wear so I can go straight from uni and, all in all, I'm sweet-fucking-as. *dances more* I'm really looking forward to a semester of normality and schedule-sameness. It will hopefully encourage me to have good writing-headspace.

Anywayzz, I gtg, I need to cook myself an egg and then get ready for bed. Sleep is me because tomorrow work is me. Love love everyone and thanks to all who cheered me on in the land of no-work. hugs for all!

*garden house lives in my brain. Garden house is a name of a restaurant that is regularly referred to in my Japanese text book. Everything is 'ガーデンハウスは どですか。' (How about, (we go to) Garden House?) Apparently, although ジム ハリスさん (Jim Harris) and 山本 みち子さん (Yamamoto Michiko) are quite happy to go and eat there, カレン ロペス (Karen Lopez) thinks that it is too うるさい (noisy). Isn't that just sooooooo fucking interesting, that you want to read about it about 50 million times??????? @_@ (sorry, learning a language can be very... interesting, sometimes...)
 
 
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[identity profile] prairie-grass.livejournal.com on June 21st, 2007 10:57 am (UTC)
Oh, and we;re using the Waseda University books, which is apparently famous for it's teaching-Japanese-to-english-speakers division or something. I dunno, at first it was all pretty spaz, but now things are starting to link together and make sense. Helped when I realised the reason there is no grammar in the book is that there is another book specifically for grammar that isn't a require text. Gonna be buying THAT one next semester. -_-;;
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[identity profile] mimei.livejournal.com on June 21st, 2007 11:00 am (UTC)
ah~ i'm sure it's good. maybe it's better than Genji.
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[identity profile] mimei.livejournal.com on June 21st, 2007 11:00 am (UTC)
by which i mean Genki!
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[identity profile] prairie-grass.livejournal.com on June 21st, 2007 11:04 am (UTC)
eh, that kind of thing tends to be pretty 6 of one, half-a-dozen of the other. I think the focus of these books tends to be more, learning how to manage in Japan as a foreigner, rather than, this is a concise, logical run-through of Japanese. It's very all over the place. Good for learning specific things, not so good for a well-rounded selection, if you ask me. :/
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