Bleh
Today was a day off, so I spent it doing nothing. Well, nothing except going frantic about what to do about going back to the US. Ugh. Worrying about a job for next year sucks. It'd be nice if I could come back to my current school, but that gets complicated. (They want me back and I want to come back, but the entire ALT dispatching thing is what makes it difficult, since we don't know what company will have Arakawa ward.)
I left the house for a few hours to go get dinner, ending up at Heiroku, and then at Ito Yokado to try to find some stickers to put on some final papers at school. But I couldn't really find anything I liked.
Also, I got tachiyomi sniped at the bookstore -- I was looking through some magazines, and decided I wanted to get the recent issue of Koshien no Hoshi, since it pretty much covered EVERY player I was a fan of this past year (down to having an interview between the Naokis from Nihon Bunri). So I stopped reading it and picked up another magazine to look through, and while I was reading an article about my Hosei baseball crush Kisho Kagami, some other dude picked up the Koshien magazine and started tachiyoming it -- and he took it and it was their last copy! DOH. I guess I'll pick it up somewhere else, since I only got halfway through reading the aforementioned interview, too.
Bleh.
I left the house for a few hours to go get dinner, ending up at Heiroku, and then at Ito Yokado to try to find some stickers to put on some final papers at school. But I couldn't really find anything I liked.
Also, I got tachiyomi sniped at the bookstore -- I was looking through some magazines, and decided I wanted to get the recent issue of Koshien no Hoshi, since it pretty much covered EVERY player I was a fan of this past year (down to having an interview between the Naokis from Nihon Bunri). So I stopped reading it and picked up another magazine to look through, and while I was reading an article about my Hosei baseball crush Kisho Kagami, some other dude picked up the Koshien magazine and started tachiyoming it -- and he took it and it was their last copy! DOH. I guess I'll pick it up somewhere else, since I only got halfway through reading the aforementioned interview, too.
Bleh.
