3 & half years ago, I came to Oregon. Since then, I've met wonderful people & had interesting experiences through being an international student. I was wishing to share my life with all of you waaay earlier, but I didn't know any English...
.(T―T)...sad I'm glad I can finally start blogging although I'm still learning English.
I'm very excited to share more of 1)my multicultural life, 2)the products that I bought in the US, and 3)healthy diet tips. My life is finally settled and fulfilled with millions of happiness, so I almost forgot that I have a time limit.
About a year from now, I will be in Japan. I will be home. I will be with my family. I will be with my friends. I will be at my job. I will be with my puppy. I will be missing all of you for sure and for real.
Yesterday, I talked with my university adviser. I have about
40 credits to finish up. 40 credits seem a lot, but they can/will put a period onto my international student life
within a year.
To be honest, I felt excited and sad at the same time, so I went to find some happiness to make myself cheered up:)
flower flower flower ゚・✿ヾ╲(。◕‿◕。)╱✿・゚:
Flowers make us happy, don't they? Nature has put colors on the canvas of the Earth. Only 1 flower can make a boring view to look like painted pictures by well known artists or the photoshopped photographs. Don't you agree?
A small exercise is always a stress reliever of mine. I took a small walk to take some pictures of happiness to share with you (●・ω・)(・ω・◎)(○・ω・○)(◎・ω・)(・ω・●)
Girl's talk + a slice of cake + a cup of tea sounded wonderful (^^) I went to see my Mexican sister. I tried a Mexican cake called "tres leche" which means three milk. It's suuuuuper milky and wet.
Then, I came home to a letter from my university.
Someone surely knows how to make me happy ((*´▽`*)
Thank you for reading my blog, everyone :) You surely put a smile on my face!