out of nowhere some japanese person liked one of my OLD twitter posts about nÄlbinding (i hadn't even written in japanese on it), so i checked out her blog and they'd just started learning like, this week. had some posts about how they keep going back and forth between different kinds of instructions trying to figure it out, which is/was exactly my situation. so i found a recent, clear video and started translating the instructions for her (+ any other japanese person who's interested); i figure any mistakes in writing i make will be cleared up by the screenshots anyway. then i checked out her instagram... she's some old japanese grandma(-aged person) whose ENTIRE DAY is apparently spent doing textile work (crochet and weaving mostly), and she's visited Turkey a bunch of times apparently! it really doesn't seem like she's the person you can be "friends" with online though, kinda sad.
anyway, this is really the first time i've felt confident enough to write a "real" tutorial in japanese about anything. and it makes me want to pick up nÄlbindning again...
a member of the sendai esperanto club had checked out my twitter and blog (i gave the club the links) and saw i was trying to buy bedding, they said they have two beds they don't use that they'll just LET ME BORROW and that they can drop off at my apartment whenever! that means FREE BEDS! (= saving at least $100 USD). now i've asked what "beds" exactly entails (if it's literally just mattresses or if i also get blankets/pillows) so i know what else to buy when i'm out shopping. he said "everyone at the club is eagerly awaiting your guys' arrival!" ;_;; i also got info on where a bunch of secondhand shops are, so we can go buy stuff (= clothes, plates etc) right away when we get there.
i had hesitated a bit on giving everyone my twitter link because who knows what off-putting stuff i've posted or will post there, but in the end it was a good idea eh!
before this month is over i need to finish watching Shinsekai Yori, Death Note, Chobits and possibly one other series: i'm going to assume i can't watch anime in japan due to not having internet at home among other reasons (the irony!). it'll be sad since i won't have a TV at home either so i can't just watch normal japanese TV... i wonder if they have super cheap movie-viewing places or something i can go to...
anyway, this is really the first time i've felt confident enough to write a "real" tutorial in japanese about anything. and it makes me want to pick up nÄlbindning again...
a member of the sendai esperanto club had checked out my twitter and blog (i gave the club the links) and saw i was trying to buy bedding, they said they have two beds they don't use that they'll just LET ME BORROW and that they can drop off at my apartment whenever! that means FREE BEDS! (= saving at least $100 USD). now i've asked what "beds" exactly entails (if it's literally just mattresses or if i also get blankets/pillows) so i know what else to buy when i'm out shopping. he said "everyone at the club is eagerly awaiting your guys' arrival!" ;_;; i also got info on where a bunch of secondhand shops are, so we can go buy stuff (= clothes, plates etc) right away when we get there.
i had hesitated a bit on giving everyone my twitter link because who knows what off-putting stuff i've posted or will post there, but in the end it was a good idea eh!
before this month is over i need to finish watching Shinsekai Yori, Death Note, Chobits and possibly one other series: i'm going to assume i can't watch anime in japan due to not having internet at home among other reasons (the irony!). it'll be sad since i won't have a TV at home either so i can't just watch normal japanese TV... i wonder if they have super cheap movie-viewing places or something i can go to...
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