Ripped Sheets
Tuesday morning (17th) I woke up a little before 10am because I knew they were coming to clean the room and change me sheets. I almost have it down to a science of when I need to be up by in order to just grab my computer and go upstairs while they do whatever.
While I was upstairs I did one of the massive blog updates that I’ve had to do lately because I just don’t have time to do them that often. After a while I came back down and got ready for the day. I didn’t have a class so I took my time and then I went out to the Saty supermarket nearby to get some groceries. I got myself some ramen, OJ, and milk among a few other things.
I came back and put my stuff away and watched a little TV while relaxing on the bed. Later on I went out once more to the 7-11 this time to get some melon bread, an ichigo-sando, and I also bought a small chocolate bread loaf. I came back and watched a little more TV before I went back on the computer for a little more. While I was doing that I also got the chocolate ready for the Sho team because they would need a box for the next day. I gave it to Casey because she seems to be the chocolate giver for them.
I went back to working on the computer. I spent most of my time on the computer that evening trying to put photos up on the web and finding it difficult and time consuming. After a while I decided to give up for the night and go back to my room to get reayd for bed. I found Full House dubbed in Japanese while I got ready for bed, and let me tell you that was hysterical.
As I pulled back the sheets I found that the bottom sheet had a small stain and a rather large rip in it. I found it rather annoying considering they had just changed the sheets. I decided then 1) to prevent from having to pay a fee for sheets that I didn’t rip and 2) just out of principle, that I would email Tsurumi-san, the lady that gave us the tour way back, about it. She seems to be the person to go to if we have a problem here. Then I went to sleep because I had an early lesson the next day.
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