With only nine days to go things still don’t seem real. It doesn’t feel like I’m packing up my life in the UK into two suitcases, saying goodbye to everyone, and beginning a job as a teacher. I’m now going to have to be financially responsible, and act as a role model in my city 24/7. I can see those of you who know me rofling in the back.
Despite the fact I’m about to have another amazing year, at the moment it’s being clouded by serious business and saying goodbye to things! I’m unfortunately having to find another home for my darling gerbils, and in the past few days have waved goodbye to my fingernails. Nervousness is not a good look!
I think I have all of the important and vital stuff sorted. Visa gets!

Instructor Visa
I’m also now legally allowed to drive in a LOT of places! This explains the smugface.

Smugface has an IDP
In Waterstones the other day, I came across this book. I had some pennies left to spend on a gift card so I picked it up.

Booky Wook
Apart from this, I seem to have sorted out everything else documenty. I have my flight ticket printed, and my hotel confirmation. I’ve also written down all of the Narita Express and Limousine bus times for when I land.
All I need to do now is start packing… I’ll be taking two suitcases. Bring on dragging two of those behind me through an airport!
In other fantastic news, two of my best mates received their working holiday visas! I’ve been mates with Carly for about 5 years and she’s like my twin sister, I love her to bits. I believe I’ve known Gaby for 3 years, and I love her to bits, too! They’ll both be in Tokyo which is way too far away from me for my liking. In the UK we normally spend our time together being hilarious at anime conventions. And now we can do it in Japan! This is really the only post-able photo I have of us, and it’s from summer 2009!

Me, Carly, Gaby
One of my fellow Interac-ers, Gwynnie, heard that her placement had changed today. I know that placements can be in flux right up until the training session. I’ve quite come around to living in Agano now, though. So I hope I don’t get changed (again!). It looks really beautiful and I’ll be very close to Niigata city for the community. I’ve already met an experienced Niigata Interac-er who I hope will take me under his wing and show me the wild side of the mini Honshu!
All I really have left to do now is concentrate on spending time with those I’ll be saying goodbye to soon. I have three days in Tokyo… so any of you Interac-ers who are arriving early (I know there are a couple of you), let’s meet up in Tokyo!
9 Days.











