Something! :) It is frustrating when you post something and no one or not very many people respond, but I think it's just part of the lj life. Especially when you're not someone with thousands of friends, and you're writing about serious stuff.
I love that aquafit is working for you. Now I want to try it!
I'm really liking aquafit, but it is going to be the ruin of my hair. *laughs* I'll have to start dying it more frequently, and pick a bluer shade of blue, less turquoise, to counteract the chlorine's bleaching effect.
I used to swim a lot as a kid and I had a perm. By the end of the summer, my hair would be this sickly, nauseous green. You definitely don't want that to happen to you!
I want a wallet too. >.< One with a coin compartment, preferably with a zip, some card space and note space. My current wallet is too fat to go into a pocket and it lacks a coin compartment. Woe.
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<3 Yay for happy Japanese class! That is so cool. :D
We've probably said this about a million times, so forgive me if you've heard it already, but we've found one of the best ways to study Japanese is to just pick up something you're interested in reading (like manga) and read it (with a dictionary in the other hand, especially at first). Novels and things without furigana of course take more effort, and a kanji guide, but those definitely help, too.
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I love that aquafit is working for you. Now I want to try it!
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I'm really liking aquafit, but it is going to be the ruin of my hair. *laughs* I'll have to start dying it more frequently, and pick a bluer shade of blue, less turquoise, to counteract the chlorine's bleaching effect.
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Also woe on a seriously expensive wallet. O_O
I want a wallet too. >.< One with a coin compartment, preferably with a zip, some card space and note space. My current wallet is too fat to go into a pocket and it lacks a coin compartment. Woe.
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<3 Yay for happy Japanese class! That is so cool. :D
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We've probably said this about a million times, so forgive me if you've heard it already, but we've found one of the best ways to study Japanese is to just pick up something you're interested in reading (like manga) and read it (with a dictionary in the other hand, especially at first). Novels and things without furigana of course take more effort, and a kanji guide, but those definitely help, too.
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Salsa music combined with swimming sounds utterly brilliant. I think I want your instructor. *grins*
I bet you can find a cheaper version of that wallet if you did some cunning internet hunting. Or ebay'd.
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