Friday, February 02, 2007
Last posted@12:40 am
Dear Aki Hoshino,
I'm ...
WELCOME TO THE DEDICATIONthis entry is totally dedicated to my two great japanese friends... saeko-san and junko-san.
even though i met them and got to know them in such a short time. i really enjoyed all the time we spent together. i can still recall the time we always go home together if we have the same shift. and i always try to change with my other collegues's shift just to go home with them.
i met saeko when i was having my break at my canteen and so happen that she also when to break just to eat some bread. she came to sit with we and from there, we started chatting alot... alot... i found out that she had the same hobby as me, which is photography, it is really rare to find someone who had the same hobby eh. ever since then , we have became good friends.really didnt regret making friends.she is so wonderful in every single way, however she is abit shy or perhaps only towards me because we dont know each other so well yet.did i tell you guys that she is 26, at first i only thought she is only in her early twenties, even so, she looks wonderful.she told me that she love huge dogs , that goes to the same with me, however not on the huge dogs part. her brother was also a sumo wrestler... kakoii eh~
i got to know junko well when we went home together with jeff too, that is when we also started chatting. junko is very friendly, very easily to get along with people. a lot of girls envy her of her pure white skin and her curly hair. from what i know , she is very funny, loves to crack joke, and... seriously is afraid of watching horror movies!!! haha , we're on the same boat. i can still recall the day when saeko,junko and i went to watch ghost tunnel at 'the cathay' at orchard together. surprising, i am not the one who is covering my eyes when there is a scary part, most of the screeching and screaming were all made by our very own junko and saeko. haha , it was really funny at that part and after that movie, we really enjoyed it. i still heard that junko's family made traditional japanese rice cakes, especially during their january feast. as commented by her best pal cheryl, their family rice cakes are truely delicious, suteki neh~ . i gotta try it when i go kyoto someday, hopefully with cheryl, so at least i had a translator/guide with me. =p
man all these made me feel like going to kyoto even more!!! hope you are reading this saeko and junko!!!
v ncent AFTERMATHunforgettable
with love, Vincent