I just got in. I've been up since 4:45... I'm so tired. I don't even want to deal with my luggage just yet, but I don't think I should screw up my sleep patterns anymore than they already are. Although, I'll probably be wide awake until 3am regardless, so what's napping for a few hours? I just don't want my stuff to smell like kimchi.
Lydia, I finally got your letter. :) I think it came on Thursday because it was at the bottom of the pile of flyers in my mailbox. It makes me really sad that I didn't get any mail of any kind while I was away. Just bills and spam. I didn't take as many pictures as I thought I would, since they're all going to end up on Facebook anyway and we didn't really need to take 3 pictures of the same thing. Takeshi and Justin had everything covered. I will get mine off my camera at some point today. Later.
Going through immigration with the new system was interesting. Traveling this trip was all in all quick. No hiccups, no hang ups, no hold ups. I am happy. And I've got a nice page of stamps in my passport. I am kind of having trouble thinking right now and my eyes are dry. I haven't had a proper shower in 4 days, nor have I had a full or proper night's sleep. I only wish I had some bubbles or salts for the bath. More on the trip when I can make coherent sentences.
It really is kind of ... something... disgusting? that the plane ride from Gimpo to Haneda and the train ride from the airport to my house were about the same length. My ears aren't even plugged up from the altitude; we weren't up there long enough for it to hurt that much coming down. That's a good thing at least.
In the end, I spent 40,000 yen. Not so bad. Andrew spent 60.
I can't handle flist right now. It's going to take me a good hour (at least) to go through everything.
Anyway. I'm home.
Lydia, I finally got your letter. :) I think it came on Thursday because it was at the bottom of the pile of flyers in my mailbox. It makes me really sad that I didn't get any mail of any kind while I was away. Just bills and spam. I didn't take as many pictures as I thought I would, since they're all going to end up on Facebook anyway and we didn't really need to take 3 pictures of the same thing. Takeshi and Justin had everything covered. I will get mine off my camera at some point today. Later.
Going through immigration with the new system was interesting. Traveling this trip was all in all quick. No hiccups, no hang ups, no hold ups. I am happy. And I've got a nice page of stamps in my passport. I am kind of having trouble thinking right now and my eyes are dry. I haven't had a proper shower in 4 days, nor have I had a full or proper night's sleep. I only wish I had some bubbles or salts for the bath. More on the trip when I can make coherent sentences.
It really is kind of ... something... disgusting? that the plane ride from Gimpo to Haneda and the train ride from the airport to my house were about the same length. My ears aren't even plugged up from the altitude; we weren't up there long enough for it to hurt that much coming down. That's a good thing at least.
In the end, I spent 40,000 yen. Not so bad. Andrew spent 60.
I can't handle flist right now. It's going to take me a good hour (at least) to go through everything.
Anyway. I'm home.