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Eight things meme…

Amanda tagged me for this meme…I have seen it doing the rounds on the Internet a lot lately and am happy to join in!

Eight Things I am passionate about

  • My Family: Things in my little family unit have changed a lot in the last few years but I am still passionate about my family. If anything happened to any of them I would be devastated. Even though I am not much for homesickness, every time I go back to Australia it is always so good to see all three of them. I am proud of them all for the little things they do (and the big things). We are a close family I think and I hope that one day if I get married and have children that they will be able to grow up in a loving family just as I did.
  • Shumpei: We met three years ago now and I can not imagine my life without him. I think I would be lost…While meeting Shun has taken my life on a bit of an unexpected turn I suppose you could say, I woudn`t have it any other way.
  • Friends: I have friends all over the place. Literally! And each of them as impacted on my life in someway. I got to spend a lot of time with a close friend while I was in Australia recently and I had forgotten how much fun we have together. Plus I have my friends here in Japan, who without I would also be lost. I also have friends via the Internet and friends in other countries that I don`t get to see very often but who still play large roles in my life. Earlier this week I met up with two friends I had not seen for three years…they were visiting Japan. They all really do make my world go around!
  • Travel: Oh travel, how I love thee! If I could travel every second week I would. I love the packing, the plane rides (or long car rides!), the accents, the food, the culture, the new experiences. What isn`t there to love about it?! There is just so much more travel I wish to do in my lifetime that sometimes I wonder where I will fit it all in (and where I will get the money). Of course in my journeys I have been to places I probably wouldn`t necessarily want to go again but that doesn`t mean that I regret going because each and every place I visit has left a mark in my mind and heart.
  • Creativity: I love creativity, I love writing and making stuff even if I am not very good and I love creative people and creative things whether it is art, photography, music, clothes, jewelery, a great blog or website or something completely different. I think though without the other passions I think a life without creativity would not be worth living!
  • Music: I have always had a passion for music. I have always loved to sing and play instruments. In Australia recently I sat down at the piano and played for a couple of hours and couldn`t believe how much I had forgotten but that doesn`t mean I didn`t still love it. I am planning on taking piano back up when I am in Australia later in the year. I couldn`t imagine a world without music. My father taught my brother and I old songs before we would go to sleep when we were younger and as a result I new several John Lennon songs and Hermans Hermits songs before I knew the most popular kids songs and nursery rhymes. Now hearing and old song and thinking about the memories or discovering a new band or song that I fall in love with at first sight (heard?!?) impacts on my life in someway every time.
  • Japan: I came to Japan the first time on a whim…well sort of. I applied to go on exchange thinking nothing would come of it and I got in and off I went for a year. It was the best year or my life. The things I learnt, the things I saw, the people I met and the memories I made are what make me me. Going to Japan made me grow up and i will forever be drawn to it I think. Now it is my home, so how could I not be passionate about it?!
  • Books and reading: I could not live without books I don`t think. I mean I couldn`t live without most of the things on my list so far but books and reading have been a life long passion. I started reading young and never looked back. There are photos of me at a year old pouring through my parents old set of Funken Wagnall Encyclopedias…I still have piles of books I read as a child packed up in boxes in Australia. I have an overflowing bookshelves here in Tokyo. I am happier surrounded by books. Doesn`t matter if they are self-help books, trashy novels, classics, recipe books, Japanese books or what not. As long as they are there, and I can read them, I am satisfied.

(Other that almost made the top 8: Blogging, Writing, Food, Internet, Shopping….)

Eight Things I want to do before I die

  • Get married
  • Have a child or two
  • Travel to all the places on my list including all of the Australian states, Egypt, Korea, South America, NY, Vietnam, Prague and many more
  • Learn as much as I can about everything
  • Make a difference in somebody`s life
  • Find a job that I love
  • Conquer the Japanese language completely
  • Complete all the things on my life list

Eight things I say often

In English

  • Ok
  • Sure
  • Crap
  • Thanks
  • I love you
  • Please
  • What?
  • Nooooooooooo!

In Japanese

  • Dame (means no or no don`t do that)
  • Shumpei! (In an exasperated voice)
  • Samui zo (means It`s bloody cold)
  • Daijyoubu da yo! (means It`s ok or I`m ok)
  • Wakanai (means I don`t know or I don`t understand)
  • Itai or Itte (Means ouch!)
  • ottototo (Means…um, like if something is falling or your struggling to get up…It is just a noise that people make in Japanese…I tend to do it If I am picking up one of the kids at school)
  • Iii yo (Means sure or ok…Usually in response to a question asking if they can have permission to do something)

Eight books I have read recently

  • Skinny Bitch- by Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman
  • The Snow Country- Yasunari Kawabata
  • Kitchen- Banana Yoshimoto
  • The Mother Tongue- Bill Byson
  • The bells of Nagasaki- Takashi Nagai
  • Lean Mean Thirteen- Janet Evanovich
  • Kira-Kira- Cynthia Kadohata
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder- Joanne Fluke (Reading now)

All of the above books are pretty good. If you like easy to read books and have never read Janet Evanovich before pick up her first book in that series One for the Money and get cracking. The Snow Country, Kitchen and The Bells of Nagasaki are the three books by Japanese authors I read for the Japanese literature challenge! I need to do a post to say I have finished that actually!!! I liked Kitchen the best I think…I think I need to read Snow Country again because I got a little lost…Beautiful books though. Skinny Bitch has had some rave reviews but I know I could never do it….although it has made me try to eat more raw food and cut back on my coffee! I liked the book though!

Eight Songs I could listen to over and over

  • Imagine -John Lennon
  • These Days- Powderfinger
  • Jack and Dianne- John cougar Melloncamp
  • Hotel California- The Eagles
  • Days like these- The Cat Empire
  • Let it be- The Beatles
  • For Once in my life- Stevie Wonder
  • Don`t Speak- No Doubt

But if I was making a triple CD (3×8) then I would include

  • Tangled up in Blue- The Whitlams
  • Brick- Ben Folds Five
  • Rita- Powderfinger
  • My Kind of Scene- Powderfinger
  • Weather with you- Crowded House
  • Little Sister- Jewel
  • Over my head- The Fray
  • London Still- The Waifs
  • Losing help- Jack Johnson
  • Fast Car- Tracy Chapman
  • Brown Eyed Girl- Van Morrison
  • Holy Grail- Hunters and Collectors
  • In the Summertime- Thirsty Merc
  • Otherside- Red Hot Chilli Peppers
  • Standing Still- Jewel
  • Grave Digger - Dave Matthews

It is seriously hard to only pick 24 songs…I could never put these cd`s on the one cd either because they don`t mesh. My taste in music is too eclectic….

Eight Movies I have seen eight times

  • The Sound of Music
  • Empire Records
  • My Best Friend`s Wedding
  • Grease
  • The Lion King
  • Mighty Ducks 1 and 2 (My brother watched it over and over again)
  • Free Willy (Same as above)
  • Sandalot Kids (Same as above)

Eight people I am tagging to do this meme (Even though I am pretty sure they won`t do it)

Oh and anyone else that wants to do it should! Just leave me a comment so I know to check out your answers too!

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Life list…

I have been working on my life list for a couple of months now…and I wouldn’t`t say it is finished….It will be ever growing and changing I think but for now this is where it is at. It is a list of things I want to do before I die….some of them are big things and some are small! This will be a long post though….the list as over 150 things on it…I have a smaller list of personal goals also that are connected to this life list!

  1. Pass Level 1 of Japanese Language Proficiency test.
  2. Live in another city other than Brisbane or Tokyo
  3. Do a detox
  4. Have a baby
  5. Learn another language
  6. Visit all of the Australian states
  7. Become financially independent.
  8. Keep a decent journal for at least a year (Have done this before when I was younger)
  9. Find an exercise routine that works for me
  10. Own/work/or get involved in a bookshop
  11. Get back down to a comfortable size 12.
  12. Visit Vietnam
  13. Visit Korea
  14. Visit America
  15. Visit Russia
  16. Visit Egypt
  17. Visit South America- at least one place
  18. Go on a cruise
  19. Work in a job that i `love`
  20. Go off anti-depressants for at least six months
  21. Own own home
  22. Knit something successfully other than a scarf
  23. Learn to sew well enough to make things for my children (and bags for myself)
  24. Work on my creativity: Keep up knitting, jewelery and card making etc
  25. Go on a road trip
  26. Go to the ballet
  27. Own a really decent camera
  28. Learn to cook Japanese food properly- take lessons
  29. Learn how to ski properly
  30. Grow a successful vegetable and herb patch
  31. Go see sumo
  32. Take a hot air balloon ride
  33. Climb Mt. Fuji
  34. Start playing the piano again (Does not mean just once a year!)
  35. Get a dog
  36. Visit Ireland
  37. Learn how to meditate
  38. Have something else published (in paper form)
  39. Do all night karaoke with a bunch of friends at least once a year
  40. Teach Shun how to go crabbing
  41. Learn how to play Mahjong
  42. Give a large donation to charity
  43. Take a photography class
  44. Take a drawing class
  45. Take a course in massage
  46. Be able to read and understand a Japanese newspaper
  47. Keep a reading journal and read at least 100 books in one year!
  48. Get better at housework
  49. Learn to make soup (and like it!)
  50. Start an on on-line etsy shop (With what I don`t know!)
  51. Learn how to bake proper cakes/cookies/cheesecakes etc
  52. Go to Nagasaki
  53. Decorate my whole house with Christmas lights one year
  54. Learn how to do pilates or yoga properly…join a class
  55. Get in contact with at least 5 old friends who I am no longer in touch with
  56. Sponsor a child
  57. Wear a kimono and visit a shrine in it
  58. Get married
  59. Hold a successful dinner party
  60. Make pasta from scratch (Like Jamie Oliver!)
  61. Reread my favourite childhood books
  62. Start collecting books that I want to read to my children
  63. Tell someone I love them everyday
  64. Start writing letters again in particular to my Grandma.
  65. Make jam
  66. Learn how to bake bread and get a bread maker
  67. Buy new flowers for the apartment/house as often as possible
  68. Do some volunteer work
  69. Go to Disney sea with Shun
  70. Go to Paris with Shun
  71. Learn how to use photoshop
  72. Get a perm
  73. Learn to be able to drink red wine
  74. Go skinny dipping
  75. Go to a private onsen with Shun
  76. Worry less
  77. Make a will
  78. Learn to save money
  79. Stop using so many plastic bags
  80. Learn how to play the guitar
  81. Be a bridesmaid
  82. Improve at been a teacher
  83. Print photos from Europe/China and other trips from the last couple of years and make albums
  84. Go to the opera
  85. Try to see at least one concert or musical a year
  86. Make a quilt
  87. Stop biting my nails
  88. Go on holidays with my mum….and pay for her
  89. Take my dad to see the snow
  90. Live back in Australia again for a year
  91. Invent a recipe and publish it on the net
  92. Start eating at least three more vegetables
  93. Visit Hokkaido and Shikoku
  94. Learn to belly dance, pole dace and hoola hoop
  95. Write a book (even if it is short)
  96. Let someone read it
  97. Spend a day at a day spa…shout a friend
  98. Take Shun to meet my Grandma in NZ
  99. Learn to fly a plane
  100. Enter 50 competitions in one year to see if I win anything
  101. Watch the sunrise on the beach with Shun
  102. Clean out my closet and give away/throw away 25% of it
  103. Go camping on the beach again
  104. Meet another 10 more bloggers in RL
  105. Write a poem
  106. Go snorkeling on Great Barrier Reef
  107. Attend my high school reunion
  108. Visit Nara
  109. Revamp my blog or start a new one
  110. Complete the two reading challenges I am doing at the moment (Japanese lit challenge and triple 8 challenge)
  111. Join another soccer team
  112. Try Ikebana
  113. Try Calligraphy
  114. Stay in a five star hotel on my own money
  115. See the current seven wonders of the world
  116. Stop eating fast food for 3 whole months
  117. Learn to roll my `r`s
  118. Make a New Years Resolution and stick to it
  119. Encourage a friend to do something they have never done before
  120. Show my mum more of Japan and show my dad Japan in particular take him to Hiroshima
  121. Have my portrait painted (maybe a family one)
  122. Be more patient
  123. Achieve sleeping on airplanes.
  124. Knit a pair of socks
  125. Beat my mother at Trivia pursuit
  126. Start collecting something….maybe something old! Like old Christmas ornaments or something…
  127. Visit Prague
  128. Visit Berlin
  129. Get my Japanese drivers license
  130. Find the perfect pair of little black heels
  131. Try EFT again
  132. Watch less TV
  133. Try out coloured contacts
  134. Learn how to use illustrator
  135. Take lots more purikura
  136. Bake an apple pie from scratch
  137. Take a make-up class
  138. Wear outrageous makeup in the middle of the day and not worry about it
  139. Get properly prepared for earthquakes like get an up to date emergency bag
  140. Translate something from Japanese to English and get paid for it
  141. Track down the game bubble bobble and play it with my brother
  142. Crash a party
  143. Live back in Kichijoji
  144. Get flexible
  145. Go to the Olympics
  146. Take Shumpei sailing
  147. Participate in a yacht race (Done small boats but nothing that could be considered a yacht as such)
  148. Learn how to play didgeridoo
  149. Have a fruit tree
  150. Write a song
  151. See Kabuki
  152. Review first aid and CPR and get my certificates
  153. Go backstage of a concert
  154. Attempt to play shamisen
  155. Change a tire on a car by myself
  156. Try frogs legs
  157. Appear on TV for something
  158. Run 5km without dying
  159. Have a mud-wrap
  160. Live to 100 and get a letter from the queen
  161. Learn how to do self breast exams
  162. Invent something
  163. Buy a Polaroid camera
  164. Get my teeth whitened
  165. Smoke pot with my mum
  166. Go back to the Louvre
  167. Get up every day at 6am for a week
  168. Find my old journals and read them
  169. Leave a book somewhere, like book-crossing
  170. Go to a concert with my dad
  171. Learn to make soap and candles
  172. Travel somewhere with my little brother…not fight at all the entire time.
  173. Learn to be a light packer
  174. Give up coffee for an entire month
  175. Complete all the things on my life list

I am going to print this out and keep it in my diary and add to it overtime. I doubt I will add my additions to here everytime but who knows I might. This is my list as of January 7th 2007. Wish me luck!!!!

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Happy New Year…

Happy New Year to everyone!

2007 was a good year but I am really looking forward to 2008. I have decided not to have resolutions this year as such….I will be focusing on my life list instead which I will be putting up here soon!

I spent the new year with a couple of friends at a small house party….There was wine, music and even some fireworks (Despite the crazy weather in Brisbane they did let off some fireworks) I saw in the New year but was asleep by 1:30am! It was low-key but exactly what I wanted. I spoke to Shun at my midnight and again at his midnight….I think 2008 is going to be a big year for us. We have plans to get engaged and we will also be moving to Australia in July for a little while if all goes according to plan!

I wish everyone the best for 2008, I hope that everything you want, you get.

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