2010年5月18日火曜日

A place I've lived before

I lived in Kyoto before entering this university.
I guess most people think Kyoto is very beautiful and traditional place.
But, actually beautiful and traditional place is only Kyoto city or Uji city.

The place I lived is a city in countryside named Joyo.
There are rice fields in Joyo and my granma and granfa is sometime working there.
My grandparents sometime give us some vegetables, and it's very delicious.
So I am very grateful to them. Thanks to them, Ican live.

I have heard Joyo is famous for clear water.
Most people in Joyo don't buy water put on the market.
Because tap water is very clear, people drink it.
So, I was surprised I had a stomachache when I drink tap water in Hyogo.
I won't drink it any more.

I enjoy my life in Nishinomiya, but sometime I miss Kyoto and Joyo.
I want to go to meet my friends in Kyoto soon.
But now, I have no time and money to meet them.
So, I think I am absorved in study and part time job now.
Please cheer me, everyone!!!


By Yuki Yoshikawa

2010年5月11日火曜日

Life these days!!

Hello! I write about my life these days this time.

These days, I am adapting myself to college days at last.
Lecture, homework, report, English and so on...
there are many hard thing at college
and so I sometime miss doing what to do.
But, thanks for some advices or helps by some of my friends,
I manage to spend my college days.

Also, I am beoming attached to basketball club, SKY WALKERS.
I get along with senior very well,
and to my joy, they often invite meals or boring or something.
So I like them very much!
I also have many friends at my equal.
We often have dinner after club activity, talking about different things.
Because there are people in various departments and from various places,
talking with them is very interesting.

Finaly, I am planing Birthday party of my friend.
His birthday is May 25 and he is one of my best friend.
I want to held surprising party for him.
So, please write your comments about some idea to please him.
I beg you!

Thank you for reading. See you next time!


By Yuki Yoshikawa