I don't know that all of this is homework, per se, but it's on the to do list, nonetheless.
1. Type up the Odin-esque story.
2. Type out Lit vocab, memorize simple definitions
3. Read first two pieces in literature collection
4. Research Africa
5. Find maps of Eastern Asia
6. Get Asia, Africa, And Middle Eastern news reports and commentary ready, just in case.
7. Work on speech final.
8. PRACTICE katakana to hiragana/see tutor for extra credit easy quizu.
9. Look at different colleges 112 course
10. Get flash cards
11. Talk to Bobby about tutoring
12. Teach someone what I know
13. Call the city about solar bla bla.
14. Do ADEPT work
15. Go to work next weekend
16. Look into when's the best time to buy passport.
17. Get in contact with Yumi to Satomi after they get home.
18. Debate between saving and buying one manga OR one Japanese CD.
Hey, I have to reward myself, right? I mean, look at all I have to do! Shukadai da yo! And yes, my grammar's off. I took the conversational course, the grammatical lectures don't start until tomorrow afternoon.
Mood: Determined
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You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.
-Madeleine L'engle
You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.
-Madeleine L'engle