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Yesterday, I did something that I’ve been meaning to do for a long time!! Woot! You know JUMP Festa, right? The big yearly free festival that JUMP puts on in December for all of their properties? I even had my art on display there when I worked for Konomi-sensei! Well, there is a Ribon Festa too, [...]

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This month was filled with excitement and adventure! Well, as much adventure as I can pack in to a life with my budget I questioned whether I want to stay in Japan for the meantime (I do), came up with all sorts of life goals, and embarked on a new chapter in life.. It’s been [...]

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Yesterday afternoon, I met with a friend up in my old neighborhood- Kichijoji. Kichijoji is such a quaint, artistic neighborhood. In some ways, it’s really bright and vibrant, and in others, it’s a big dull. But it’s definitely one of my favorite places that I’ve lived. I guess you could say that it’s another suburb [...]

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Writing yesterday about the peach picking, made me think about all of the other great things that I’ve done, and the things that I haven’t yet done here! Did you know that a few years ago, I went paragliding? Sort of. You see, I didn’t get off the ground. Want to know more?

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Continued from ☆ part 13 (^.-) It’s about time, right? I have much, much more to tell of this story, and I’m nowhere near done yet!

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It’s a new day, and therefore time for some old pictures, lol! These are pictures that I took during my “long silence” this winter.. Actually, the day before what would have been my 2-year anniversary with you-know-who. But what simpler way to feel better about yourself than to spend time with friends and pretty flowers? [...]

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That last post was so depressing! If I think about it for a long time, I believe that I’ll get through anything. No matter what life throws at me, I’ll get through it, and come out, hopefully, a better person. Loss, tragedy, betrayal, and more. I don’t think that I’ve been betrayed as badly as [...]

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