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October 10, 2008

Well, today I came back to home to visit my family. Since I moved to Detroit, I have been very lonely. Akiyuki works long hours, so when he gets home, I am usually tired and we don't spend much time together. It must be a lonely life for a Japanese wife.

Well, my sister was the one who initiated for me to come home. I recently turned twenty-one, which is American legal drinking age, so she of course wanted to go to the bar. No later than twenty minutes after I arrive, she of course takes off with her supposed ex-boyfriend, Cheyenne. This leaves me between a rock and a hard spot because now I feel rejected. I know I should never get my hopes up, and it's not as if I am a drinker anyways.

Anyways, today I got my voters registration card in the mail. I re-registered to vote in September, around the 5th or 6th and I have been waiting a month for my card to arrive. I am very excited to vote because this is my first election. However, now I am torn between candidates because I am unsure of who to lean towards. I am conservative, but I disagree a lot with Senator McCain. I think I am more towards Mr. Obama. No, because I am "minority" does not mean I vote for the black candidate. Though, most supporters here in Detroit are black, they support Mr. Obama because he is black. I doubt his skin color will change their lives any.

I made a new video on YouTube today if you would like to view it. I am expressing Japanese date telling. Japanese numbers are difficult for most people. Because in English we have one, two, three, four, and it's never different. In Japanese, it's ichi, ni, san, shi/yon, go, roku, nana/shichi, hachi, ku/kyuu, jyuu. So, four numbers (0, 4, 7, and 9) have two pronunciations. That's why it's important to memorize these things. Anyways, click here to view the video. Don't forget to leave COMMENTS!!

Yes, those are MY eyebrows in the picture. I like that shape, so yeah... Now I pluck them more thin, so now people think I am Mexican instead of Argentine.