By special request, a rare update.
So yeah 2010 is almost over. What made 2010 memorable? Not all that much although I did go flying last summer. Spend two weeks flying glider planes over the French country side, very beautiful. (and once very scary when I got into a series of accidental stalls) I guess I just finally got tired of wasting my life away and decided to do something out of my comfort zone.
I've been getting into photography more and more towards the end of the year. Getting to the point where I want to get a bit more serious with that.
2011 should be interesting though. For one thing it's my last year in my twenties. I'll turn 30 in 2012. After years of dicking around I've finally been giving a contract by my employer so I'll have steady employment for the next few years. A first since I've graduated.
I also plan to continue my aerial escapades. As soon as the weather turns warmer I want to go skydiving, just so I can say I jumped out of a plane at least once. Learning to scuba dive is also on my list of things to do, with an eye towards shark diving or reef diving later this year.
For some reason I keep feeling I'm working on knocking stuff of my bucket list. Still whatever get's me away from computer screens is a good thing. Unless I crash my plane. Or my parachute turns out to be a knapsack and I go SPLAT in a glorious cloud of cutlery and other camping debris. Or a shark eats me while I'm drowning.
It's not called a bucket list because you're likely to kick the bucket while checking things of the list is it?
So yeah 2010 is almost over. What made 2010 memorable? Not all that much although I did go flying last summer. Spend two weeks flying glider planes over the French country side, very beautiful. (and once very scary when I got into a series of accidental stalls) I guess I just finally got tired of wasting my life away and decided to do something out of my comfort zone.
I've been getting into photography more and more towards the end of the year. Getting to the point where I want to get a bit more serious with that.
2011 should be interesting though. For one thing it's my last year in my twenties. I'll turn 30 in 2012. After years of dicking around I've finally been giving a contract by my employer so I'll have steady employment for the next few years. A first since I've graduated.
I also plan to continue my aerial escapades. As soon as the weather turns warmer I want to go skydiving, just so I can say I jumped out of a plane at least once. Learning to scuba dive is also on my list of things to do, with an eye towards shark diving or reef diving later this year.
For some reason I keep feeling I'm working on knocking stuff of my bucket list. Still whatever get's me away from computer screens is a good thing. Unless I crash my plane. Or my parachute turns out to be a knapsack and I go SPLAT in a glorious cloud of cutlery and other camping debris. Or a shark eats me while I'm drowning.
It's not called a bucket list because you're likely to kick the bucket while checking things of the list is it?
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This occurred in Germany, too. I sent 40EUR to my friend, and she sent me 2 packages, and the second one arrived, but the first one packed with tons of German chocolates is still missing...
Did I send you 30EUR, right?
Sign.....
Not this time, but in September 2009, the same occurred in Switzerland, too.
That never happens here in Japan, so I really do not understand the European postal or logistic system. It should not happen, right?
I really missed CHOCO MOMENT, though there's no way for me to get them while as long as I'm here, even I ask and send you money? Why is it so complicated? Or is there any law for Japanese not to be allow to have CHOCO MOMENT?