preparations
The departure is getting closer and closer. The large travel bag is almost packed, and it looks like, I have probably sent out on Monday the Japanese textbooks nothing in the mail. * Uff *
Yesterday I walked three times to the post. Actually had two courses will be sufficient, but first it is different, and as you think.
The first time I had a little package for Nicky and a large package of books for Julia here. The package was not a problem, but for the package I had, of course, again fill out a parcel. And then I remembered that I egghead my address book in the apartment had left lying! Could I use the package back to the apartment traipse ...
The second time I was out of the package also includes a larger parcel for me and several envelopes here who had to be franked. One is for Accommodation section, I will on Tuesday is at the crack of dawn with the apartment key in carrying the mail box. The other contains one to my German address stamped envelope so that I my "Japanese Language Proficiency Certificate" really get.
And last but not least had a large package to be sent, in which I had packed the night before all sorts of odds and ends, Okonomiyakisauce and my winter sweater (which was in the bag just taking up too much space). Of course, I stood sweating in the post office and was able to fill in the package seem to remember absolutely do not remember what was just as everything in it. Because I for winter sweaters does not want to wait five weeks, I had to send it by EMS (Express Mail Service?). Expensive, but affordable.
On Wednesday evening I had a date with Helen and her friend from Australia to karaoke and subsequent Sayonaradinner. Before, I wanted to quickly pass the Ward Office to leave my Alien Registration Card. That should do it before you leave the country, at least says the brochure I received in my application last year. I was a little late, I was completely worn out at the office - just to let me explain some of the officials that I make the map here and now not needed, but also do it when leaving the airport can. * ARGH *
Well, tomorrow will take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. At 9:45 he starts. Ellie makes the test in the same place (as long as Level 2, while I am satisfied with the beginner level 4), and since we have an appointment for eight clock in Umeda, the rest of the way back down together. All readers are hereby invited to the fingers crossed.
Well, now I will learn even a little Japanese. Since I'm in the last week that is not to come. ;-)
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