Hi, I am telling you about my summer vacation.
There were more than 2 months of summer vacation in our university, ICU. I spent first 1 month working on Mt, Fuji. I stayed the workshop during the period, and it was 3,100 m high, so my first 3 days were awful having terrible headache. I guess it was because of lack of oxygen in that hight. The life on Mt. Fuji made me exhausted everyday, the workers there so strict. I fell asleep as soon as I finished working. But the experience there gave me much confidence in my life for sure. I'm proud that I could work there with brilliant, strict workers.
After working there, I spent the rest of my summer vacation in Kyoto, my hometown. I went out and played with my high school friends everyday, which reminded me of the great days of my high school. It was really fun to be with them. I also spent some days there with my family, who I haven't seen for nearly 5 months. I was really impressed and moved by the meals my parents cook for me because I have had to cock for myself since I started to live alone. Actually I am not good at cocking, so my parents are great.
This is all I did in my summer vacation, and I will tell you my goals of ARW this year.
My main goal for this term is learning new ways of doing things, comparing them with the ways I am, and choosing the better. Also, I am keen to train my ways of doing things, such as reading and writing, and always make them better. This would improve my skills significantly, and the hope is that I can have confidence with myself.
Nice start on this blog, Satoru! Good luck with ARW and with finishing the book report above!
返信削除Hi Satoru,
返信削除I didn't see a final reflection posting, so I decided to comment on this one instead.
It looks like you weren't able to finish blogging in the second half of the term. Too many things to do?
I hope you will post your final reflection and write your impresssions of the ARW Autumn course and what you learned...later is better than never!
You make good efforts in many aspects of the course and I wish you the best for winter term!
Mark