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What to do


Well I think Julie and I have come to the conclusion that we won’t be going to live in Japan for a year.  It’s because of her OPT and her not being able to go back to America if we go.  But, I have another plan.  I’m going to apply to be a Foreign Officer and I will request as my posts  Japan or South Korea.  Of course I probably will not get those, but I want to travel anyways.  The thought of waking up everyday and doing the same old 8 to 5 job sounds like a form of slavery.

In order to prepare myself for the test I wanted to read the recommended reading list, but I cannot check out any books at the student library because I haven’t picked up my wallet yet.  So I gave the dude a message that found it and hopefully he’s in town so I can get it tomorrow.

I found the xbox power plug earlier today, it was in my bookbag from when I put it in there for my external hard drive to use for my peace studies group project for when I met my partner at cafe kerouacs.  Andrew left his 360 at his friend’s house, and I really wanted to play Halo but I realized I couldn’t on my old xbox because it’s modded.

Today was a bit boring, and now I’m really bored.  I really feel like reading those recommended books.  I spent most of the day deciding what I should do after graduation.  I’ve pretty much decided that I will apply to be a foreign officer, and if I’m not accepted, I will get a job as a study abroad advisor wherever I can.  I guess my ultimate goal is to be study abroad director, so I will have to get my masters degree sometime in there too, but for right now I need to get a job.

I ate the rest of the Joy’s Village leftovers from two days ago the pad thai and beef and black pepper sauce and I was hungry at dinner time so I found what I could and made perogies.  There’s nothing left here to eat.  After I started heating up the perogies I saw there was one last box of shells and cheese left and I would have rather had that but it didn’t come to pass.  Wellp that was my day.

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