Update
It's been half a week since I've been back in Canada and I almost have everything unpacked. For anyone who has seen my room will know that it is one of the smallest bedrooms that you will encounter. I love it though. It's got a cozy feel to it.
It took me a couple of days to fit everything into my room but it's almost there. It's actually quite impressive how much stuff my room can hold. The way I see it, if my room can look organized then there's no excuse for the rest of the house.
I drove for the first time for I don't even know how long. Surprisingly it felt really natural to be driving on the right side of the road. I thought I would find it weird at first but not at all. Maybe it was because everything was on that one side so I couldn't have mistakenly turned on the windshield wipers instead of the signals. Yeah I've done that more than a few times in Australia when I rented a car.
My dad got this old car from a customer for free and he's lending it to me to drive. It runs alright and I couldn't care less what it looks like or how old it is. I drove it to Waterloo the other day and man the thing is definitely not very powerful. Every time there were a slight incline it was chugging along, trying to maintain 100km/hr. I don't even think the car is capable of
going any faster than 120km/hr. I tried overtaking a few cars and it just wouldn't go so I gave up because I looked like those idiots who drove 100km/hr on the fast lane and block all the traffic. It's alright though. As long as it gets me there in one piece, it's all good.
Does anyone know how jetlag works?? My sleeping pattern and tiredness level have been fairly good the first few days but last night I could not sleep at all. I ended up watching infomercials until 4am in the morning.
I think I've come into terms with being at home again and not working at the moment. I've applied to a bunch of jobs the other day, hoping that I'll get a better response than when I applied from Australia. I've been thinking and maybe it wouldn't be so bad if I took it easy the next few weeks. It won't kill me and everyone's allowed some time to settle in right??
I finally sent my laptop in to get checked out today. By tomorrow I will know if it is curable or not. It's been over a year since I've seen it work properly so we'll see. Once I get my hand on my own computer I will post some of my Japan photos up.
It took me a couple of days to fit everything into my room but it's almost there. It's actually quite impressive how much stuff my room can hold. The way I see it, if my room can look organized then there's no excuse for the rest of the house.
I drove for the first time for I don't even know how long. Surprisingly it felt really natural to be driving on the right side of the road. I thought I would find it weird at first but not at all. Maybe it was because everything was on that one side so I couldn't have mistakenly turned on the windshield wipers instead of the signals. Yeah I've done that more than a few times in Australia when I rented a car.
My dad got this old car from a customer for free and he's lending it to me to drive. It runs alright and I couldn't care less what it looks like or how old it is. I drove it to Waterloo the other day and man the thing is definitely not very powerful. Every time there were a slight incline it was chugging along, trying to maintain 100km/hr. I don't even think the car is capable of
going any faster than 120km/hr. I tried overtaking a few cars and it just wouldn't go so I gave up because I looked like those idiots who drove 100km/hr on the fast lane and block all the traffic. It's alright though. As long as it gets me there in one piece, it's all good.
Does anyone know how jetlag works?? My sleeping pattern and tiredness level have been fairly good the first few days but last night I could not sleep at all. I ended up watching infomercials until 4am in the morning.
I think I've come into terms with being at home again and not working at the moment. I've applied to a bunch of jobs the other day, hoping that I'll get a better response than when I applied from Australia. I've been thinking and maybe it wouldn't be so bad if I took it easy the next few weeks. It won't kill me and everyone's allowed some time to settle in right??
I finally sent my laptop in to get checked out today. By tomorrow I will know if it is curable or not. It's been over a year since I've seen it work properly so we'll see. Once I get my hand on my own computer I will post some of my Japan photos up.









1 Comments:
Yeah, take a few weeks off. What's the hurry to start working? Well, aside from loans and such. But really, in the scheme of things a little time off won't kill you. I guess i know how you like to keep busy though.
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