Sunday, May 10, 2009

My greatest treasures!

I will strongly remember that I met wonderful people, RAs, teachers, friends, and my host family!

At the beginning of this semester, I felt strong anxiety for my class and life in America. I couldn't believe that I was in such a high level class. I didn't keep up with the class perfectly, but all of my classmates helped and advised me kindly. We didn't know each other at first, but now, we are the best friends. No one cooperate better than us!

Then, when I worried about something, everyone guided me to a good way and encouraged me. We live with friends and RA, so we can talk and help each other a lot! I deepened my friendship with them. Oh! but...we are not friends...because we are family!

Outside of school, I could learn history, culture, and life of American people from my host family. My host family is really knowledgeable and cooperative to improve our English skills, so I could try to ask them some questions easily.

I do love all people who relate to me in here! I won't forget them forever absolutely.

I really appreciate their kindness and what they've done for me. Thank you anyway!

6 comments:

  1. I won't forget you forever! Congratulations on the T-shirt contest! I like your design so much! because we were in the same group in American Studies, I think we became close friends! LOVE YOU, YOSHIMI!

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  2. Yoshimi,

    Congratulations! 'nuff said.

    Christopher

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  3. I know you are hard working, and this made me try new things more, Yoshimi.
    I am so glad you remembered who I am:-)
    LOVE YOU!!

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  4. YOU helped me a lot! love you:)

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  5. Yoshimi,
    I'm so glad that I could be your classnate even in Spokane.
    You're just so cute, and I love you!

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  6. How sweet you are, my cutie, gang!
    I really enjoyed having classes together. You know what? We've just met here here, in Spokane. I feel comfortable now cause you are my friend and lovely gang! Love ya.

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