September & October In Retrospect

Ah, September! You are the doorway to the season that awakens my soul… but I must confess that I love you only because you are a prelude to my beloved October.
― Peggy Toney Horton

september and october in retrospect

september and october in retrospect

september and october in retrospect

SEPTEMBER IN RETROSPECT

From July to August, I was busy doing job hunting riding night buses back and forth from Himeji to Tokyo so when the job offers finally came at the end of August I was like yeah! I can now be a hermit cuddling in my cosy futon bed, reading and eating a delicious homecooked meal. #CookedWIthLoveByYoursTruly. So you can say that I spent my September 24 hours in my house and only went out to buy groceries and put out the trash.

 

MONTHLY READS

 

When I was still you know a rebellious ‘no one understands me’ teenager in high school (back in the day, emo, grunge, and band is the trend – My Chemical Romance anyone?), Meg Cabot and Sarah Dessen are my two top favourite authors for sweet and cheesy high school romance – until I outgrown YA. Re-reading her books, it was not bad just didn’t leave me a deep impression unlike when I read these 8 years ago. #demIfeelold #loveLock&Keybtw 

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october in retrospect

Ah, Lovely October, as you usher in the season that awakens my soul, your awesome beauty compels my spirit to soar like a leaf caught in an autumn breeze and my heart to sing like a heavenly choir.
― Peggy Toney Horton

OCTOBER IN RETROSPECT

COLLEGE FESTIVAL

I couldn’t believe that 3 years have passed since I first entered college. It still feels like yesterday when I’m still in my freshman year, trying my hardest to survive studying the Japanese language in a university at a countryside which I didn’t want to go to in the first place. I mean hello! I’ve just finally managed to feel at home in Tokyo and now, I’ve to move to the place that I have never heard of. #NeverHeardOfHimejiBefore #IBetYouGuysKnowNothingAboutHimejiToo #Sad #WhyHimejIsNotAsPopularAsKyotoOrOsaka

But, as time flies, so does my heart, and I can say that now, Himeji is truly my second home. A place where I would feel at ease and comfortably live. With only 5 months left before the graduation ceremony in March, I’m desperate to create a lot of beautiful memories before leaving here for good. And what else would be a great thing to do than joining the once a year college festival to make an unforgettable memento to look at in the future.

 

My friends and I decided to sell a Malaysian food called kaya balls. It looked like Takoyaki, except that instead of octopus, the filling is sweet creamy Kaya jam (according to Google: Kaya is coconut egg jam in English).

MONTHLY READS

 

I don’t know what happened in October, but the number of books that I read is as low as my blog stats😂. Maybe it’s the weather. It’s getting colder every day and various shades of leaves in red and yellow are so pretty and #aesthetically pleasing and obviously, it has nothing to do with me bonding with my precious babies books so… #IGuessLifeHappened

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  1. Spending time in your house is just as good as time spent going outside. Honestly, with school and finals coming up, I’d take a day at home reading a book any time, please! 😆 Your festival pictures for your college look so bright and vibrant and fun — I wish my school had cultural festivals as well. 😊 I guess for my school it would be football games, because I live in America and that’s a very American tradition for schools? And yes, me too — I’ve outgrown those drama- and gossip-filled contemporary novels too. 😋 It’s interesting how reading tastes change over time!

    1. Thank you, Zoei American Football sounds awesome. I don’t understand much about the sport because it’s not popular here but it’s like rugby, right? Hahahaha.
      Yesss. I used to eat up anything with school drama and soulmate tag in it.

      1. Honestly, I think American football is kinda boring 😂 I’m not a big football fan, so I don’t really watch the actual game — it’s more of a social event for people at my school. I’d rather go to a Japanese school festival over a football game for sure! 😇

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