Very busy bookcrossing. Still spending a ridiculous amount of time hovering on the forum and the site. I thought that rather than fighting the addiction, I would just let it flow. I’m sure it will pass eventually. I mean I would still be around, just would not spend enormous amount of time on it anymore (hopefully anyway ;).
The latest thing happening is to send your wish list up and try to fulfill other people’s wish lists too. In other words, sending gifts (this in the spirit of Christmas by the way) to strangers. You can see it here. It’s just waaay too addicting. I ended up making a couple of friends. One lives in rural Texas, 71 years old, stays with her 2 dogs since her husband just passed away. I had the most fun time reading her stories about where she lives and things happened in her life (summarized, of course). She’s sending me Japanese children book! The other one is from South Africa, who also shared stories from where she lives. About white Africans, the languages, situation in the country. It’s like reading tales from somewhere far far away. She’s sending me a package of stuff, including butterfly earrings that she made herself. I got a few packages to send to people, but I wouldn’t say here until they get them, because it’s a surprise ;D.
Another exciting thing is I got my first book from fellow bookcrosser, sent from Sri Lanka! It’s When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro. Can’t wait to start this one. Someone in my office was almost as excited as I was when she saw the package. She wanted the stamps :). She said she started collecting stamps since people get packages from all over the world in our office (we have 29 nationalities here).
I’m also currently studying Japanese and Chinese. The latter one for fun because my company has this very cheap 18 weeks course for us. Most of the people in the class have never studied Chinese before though, so it’s been quite slow. Which is good, because it doesn’t give too much pressure on me. I have given up on serious learning of Mandarin language a while ago. From now on, I’m just gonna do it for fun. Conversation only, no writing or reading.
On the other hand, I’m really into Japanese right now. I’m planning for a trip to Japan hopefully next year. This will be a trip that I’ve been dreaming of since I was 5. Sure it’s been a couple of years since I can buy a ticket and fly off to Japan, but I want the trip to be perfect! After all, I’ve been waiting for it for as long as I can remember. When I do get to Japan, I will savor every little thing, as much as my soul can take. Hence I need to get the language. I will not make the trip if I’m not confident enough to speak and understand Japanese (including writing and reading). It’s good because I have a deadline now! The harder I work on this, the quicker I’d get there.
So anyway, I will continue writing about all the stuff I want and need to write. Siem Reap and Bali on the queue. My deadline is somewhere before Christmas, because Rendy and I are going on another trip. (Damn, the posts need to catch up!) I wouldn’t apologize for lack of posting, because then I would need to apologize a lot ;). I will do it whenever I feel like it.

おはいよぢおにちゃん。おげんきですか?
okay that’s all i can do now and its prob wrong :p I am too impatient to hold my holiday off til I learn the language, so wow I really admire your patience!! :O
Japanese seems a lot easier than Mandarin, no intonation which is what really screws my (limited) Mandarin up.
Comment by eeleng — 24 Sep 2007 @ 9:47 am
Totemo genki desu. Ogenki desuka?
I actually don’t get your first sentence LOL. I haven’t found out how to type in Japanese yet. Will have to do that soon, so I can show off muahahaa.
Comment by mee — 27 Sep 2007 @ 12:02 am
hehe it was ohaiyo dioni-chan.
Have you read Soul Mountain? I’m in the middle of that now, but its sort of going nowhere…
Comment by eeleng — 27 Sep 2007 @ 10:20 am
Ahh so, ee-chan ;)
I forgot which nickname you hate to be called. Personally I think ee is cute LOL. No, I haven’t read Soul Mountain. I saw One Man’s Bible by Gao Xingjian at the bookstore but didn’t pick it up. Looks heavy to me, with his title as Noble prize winner. I probably will pick up his book some time in the future.
Comment by mee — 02 Oct 2007 @ 11:55 pm
I’ve never heard of Bookcrossing. Must check it out.
You touched on something in your post which is my favorite thing about blogging and the internet. The ability to get to know people all over the globe, people that you would have never had access to with out a computer.
I come from an area which is rather homogeneous (very little immigration and most from an English background, if they even know their background) so I really enjoy visiting the world via my computer.
This is my first “trip” to Singapore, but I’m enjoying it so far!!
Comment by Blue Momma — 13 Oct 2007 @ 9:03 pm