Oh no...not this kind of people again...
Sep. 2nd, 2004 12:52 amDana dropped off some of her stuff, then left again. She'll be back this weekend.
Lea's dad was busy setting up her bed when I got back to the flat after dinner. Later, Lea brought some of her guy friends up. They were...not my type. Instead, the typical type. Anyway, she left too. She'll be back later as well.
Rumi is an exchange student from Japan. Maybe she drinks a lot, there was an empty four-pack of coolers sitting on the dinner table. But I've already noticed the Japanese drinking habit when I visited Japan. Why else do they have beer vending machines in Japan?
I've sort of semi-unpacked. My kitchenware is still lying around under my bed. My posters are up (just hope they don't fall down). My stuffed animal frog (named Crap, short for "crâpaud") is lying on my bed. And I think I really need to sleep. I have a math workshop tomorrow around lunchtime.
I'm a little surprised it wasn't as painful as I thought moving in would be. But I'm very tired, since I've been going up and down stairs all day. I feel like I'm back at my elementary school, where my classroom was on the third floor.
Lea's dad was busy setting up her bed when I got back to the flat after dinner. Later, Lea brought some of her guy friends up. They were...not my type. Instead, the typical type. Anyway, she left too. She'll be back later as well.
Rumi is an exchange student from Japan. Maybe she drinks a lot, there was an empty four-pack of coolers sitting on the dinner table. But I've already noticed the Japanese drinking habit when I visited Japan. Why else do they have beer vending machines in Japan?
I've sort of semi-unpacked. My kitchenware is still lying around under my bed. My posters are up (just hope they don't fall down). My stuffed animal frog (named Crap, short for "crâpaud") is lying on my bed. And I think I really need to sleep. I have a math workshop tomorrow around lunchtime.
I'm a little surprised it wasn't as painful as I thought moving in would be. But I'm very tired, since I've been going up and down stairs all day. I feel like I'm back at my elementary school, where my classroom was on the third floor.