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Tuesday, February 06, 2007
♥ 10:01 PM

Aha the darling ORD-ed! Like finally. *dances around in joy* But now, it seems like our situations have reversed: He's darn free everyday while I've school. -_-|| Oh well. Despite that, I guess it's good that he has ORD-ed so I can meet him whenever I want to, when I've the time. Yups, enough about that.

Anyway, the other thing that I really want to blog about was the trip to Waseda Shibuya High School this afternoon as part of our Jap project work. Firstly, we were separated into small groups and our guides - the Waseda students, showed us around their school. Despite it being a little small, it seems well-facilitated. After the school tour, it was quiz and chatting time with the students. Although there was some language barrier (the students were supposed to converse with us in English but they apparently found it hard at times whereas when they used Japanese occasionally with us, we found it hard to understand them -_-||), it was nonetheless an enjoyable and informative experience. Looking forward to seeing them next week when it's our turn to show them around NUS! Yup, I'll let the pictures do the talking from here on. Enjoy~



My project mates and I - taken in their air-conditioned canteen.



The girls who performed the traditional tea ceremony - Chado.



Our tour guides - Hitoshi-kun and Hiroki-kun. (:



Group picture! (: