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Grandmother Willow has a Japanese cousin.

So here’s an update about my summer. I’ll write a blog next week to update you on my Fall semester. We’ve had some technical difficulties, hence the delay in posting. But we’re back and ready to write for our fans! I know we have fans. Even if they’re only my professors and my mom…HEY MOM!

My summer was beyond words. Even though I worked at my home town’s local grocery store for the first half of the summer…the latter section of my holiday was…stupefying. I spent 2 weeks in Japan and then another 2 weeks with my family on an East Coast roadtrip.

My sophomore year of high school, my family hosted a foreign exchange student named Miki Takao for a year. She’s from a town called Matsudo in the prefecture of Chiba just outside of Tokyo. So this summer, I spent 2 weeks living with her and her family. For those of you who are Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift fans…no…I didn’t see any drifting. But, believe me…I was definitely on the lookout. If you watch that movie, most of the places he sees…I’ve seen. Such as this:

This is an area called Shibuya. It’s known as one of the fashion centers of Japan. It’s kind of like New York City.

This was also taken in Shibuya at a T.G.I. Friday’s! Check out the UTA shirt! Reppin’ the Mavs!

For the first few days that I was there…I was SIICCKK. Jet lag and culture shock are surely on the Axis of Evil. After that, though…I was ready to go. We stayed at her house for the first week, then Miki and I set off across Japan by ourselves. We rode a bus to Kyoto and stayed there for a couple of days. We went to temples and shrines and did some shopping. It was really beautiful there. Then we rode another overnight bus to Hiroshima. MAN. Talk about sadness. It was heartbreaking. If you’ve been living under a rock for the last 70 years…allow me to catch you up: On August 6, 1945, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. So imagine being an American and walking around the site of the explosion 65 years later. The site where 74,000 were killed and a similar number were injured. It kind of makes you hang your head a little bit. Okay…a lot.

We also went to Miyajima Island off the coast of Hiroshima. It was unbelievable. This picture should explain it.

FYI-Deer like ice cream. And they’ll follow you around to get it.

One of the highlights for me was seeing Himeji Castle.

It was literally on my list of things to see before I die. The keyword in that sentence being “was”. It reminded me of how much I want to study abroad and how UTA wants to help me do that. There is so much money for Mavericks to study abroad! So if you’re interested…be sure to check out http://studyabroad.uta.edu/.

Next week, I’ll talk about getting back into classes. So, get excited. :)

And finally, this is a dark chocolate orange frappuccino that is really popular in Japan.

It’s beyond description. “Delicious” is primitive compared to this.

“You shall also make no noise in the streets.”

That title is most definitely a Shakespeare quote. I watched “Much Ado About Nothing” tonight with my English teacher mother and the character Dogberry is a pretty funny fella. If you haven’t seen it and you’re thinking, “I don’t understand Shakespeare”, then watch this movie. It all makes perfect sense. Now, on to other things!

Well, folks, I’m back home for the summer! Saying goodbye to all my friends and co-workers was lame and completely the opposite of fun, but this summer is going to go by sooo quickly. Like Alexz said, she’s going to Montana. And I’m going to JAPAN for 2 weeks in July. I’ll try and blog while I’m there. My goal is to put up a picture of me in a UTA shirt and flashing the “Mav Up” sign in the middle of Tokyo…or…anywhere, really. Haha.

I signed up for a Maymester class because in order to keep my scholarship that UTA so graciously offered me…I have to have 30 hours every year from UTA. Which means I can’t take a class at a nearby community college. Enter Maymester course. HEED 1340 – Healthy Lifestyles. Does it count towards my major? Negative. Will it save me money in the long run? Absolutely. And who know…I might actually learn something. Sooo here I am. Searching for the textbook that I need for the class. I have to have the quizzes done over the first 2 chapters by this Wednesday, May 19th. AHHHHHHHHHH. So there’s a handy tip for the future: If you’re taking an online class, don’t assume there isn’t a textbook. That makes you a dummy…like ME.

While I love being home and all that jazz…I already miss my UTA home and all the friends I made this year. I feel my campus tour facts slipping away and being replaced with grocery produce codes. Back to working my summer job at a grocery store! Here I come, rhubarb and broccoli crowns! I’ll try and promote good ol’UT Arlington to all my customers and go all “Tour Guide” on them.

So for now, adieu all!

I shall miss thee!

(Like I said before, I watched “Much Ado About Nothing” tonight. My brain is now in Shakespeare mode. Forgive the strange phrasing.”)