Having the outer part of your world makes the inner feel so much better! C'est vraiment jolie ca.


But really, I was a gypsy. It was sweet- did not purchase a single thang. Another guy from my seminar house went as Jack Sparrow and may or may not have landed himself a Japanese wife as a result. He was the toast of the town, thanks to my scarf (he couldn't have done it without me). Okay, so actually its not my scarf, its Kindra's, but please, guys, let's not get so TECHNICAL!
<--So I have ridiculously cute friends. Right? Right. Left to right: Haruka, gypsy, Yui. <3>Other updates in my life: its raining, so that's nice. The sound of rain is quite lovely, yes. A group of us went out for Indian food last night and it was quite tasty- I will not say it was Sitar-quality, for fear that my father will disown me, but it certainly delivered. The rockstar-of-the-night award goes to Maria, who dealt with the fact that Indian food comes three ways: spicy, nose-blowingly spicy, and feel it the next day spicy. Maria does not eat spicy food, and will be feeling it for the next week. Way to try everything babe! よくできました!(good job) 
Must now get on to editing lovely papers for lovely school! Sending lots of love to all of you, my faithful readers!
Margaux!
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Margaux, I have checked in on your blog periodically, and I am thrilled that you are having a wonderful time. The pictures are fun, but, as you might assume, for me what you write is even more enjoyable. Your creativity and wit make this old English teacher smile (and a bit proud, I might add). Hearing that you are enjoying writing your blog makes my heart sing! MsMc
ReplyDelete\(^o^)/ <--thats how reading your blog makes me feeeeeel! I'm glad your Halloween was sooo grorious! I was Sex, Drugs and Rock-n-Roll with Sihem and Jenna...and went to a Saul Williams concert and got my eardrums blown out. FUN. THIS WEEKEND IM GOING TO BOSTON TO SEE ELAN AND GABE AND WILL! wheeeeee!!! I will take many pictures to document this epic outing! I can't wait to talk to you soon! you're amazzzzzzzing, my favorite little gypsy!
ReplyDeleteJust got off the phone with Grandad, who asked if you had a recent post! So here I am enjoying the fruits of your labors (both with the vacuum and the keyboard). He sounds happy, and is feeling better (I got betta)
ReplyDeleteYou could pick my pocket (how hilarious are you), you crazy rady Gypsy. You lookin'so fine! Surprised, a little, to learn that Halloween is celebrated in Japan. Is that because all you foreign types are there?
As usual, you leave me wanting more. Gimme mo, gimme mo . . .
Love it all and love you!
you are cool and can write in japonese, i am lame and can only wish to be cool like you. im going to post something new on our blog here soon so keep and eye out for the coolness. love you cant wait to see you.
ReplyDeleteneed...more...blogposts. DO IT, NOW. tu me manques! or should i say.... te extrano! hehehe im taking a spanish course at amherst next semester :)
ReplyDeleteHey darling~ I just now noticed that you had a blog going... brilliantisimo! I was only in Japan for one night and my favorite thing was inari (however you spell it, I think an H goes somewhere) bean curd and sweet rice... yum! Eat some and think of me would ya. Glad to hear you got my letter. From Guatemala to Japan... gotta love the snail-mail! ciao chica, con mucho amor
ReplyDeletei honestly have resorted to reading our neighbor whose daughter goes to culinary school's blog because you NEVER put stuff on yours and how the DEVIL am i suppsoed to know whats going on in Japan if you're NEVER posting blog stuff. GAD DAMNIT KEVIN!
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