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nanikana travel: December 2006



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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Karma will happen to you!

I’m in America now, and I took this picture near my school.

Do you think this is a beautiful picture with fallen leaves? It might be, but we can see one of the strange American habits here.

If we go to supermarket here, we will see some random shopping carts at a parking lot. Because people buy things a lot, some of them bring their purchases to their cars with their shopping carts. Then, they leave their carts at the parking lot. If you see the sight, why won’t you bring it to the place it should be, or use it? Karma will happen to you! and have a wonderful holiday!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Happy Holiday

How did you spend a long holiday??

I stayed to Hawaii for 7 days with my mom. It is second times for me, but I was so excited because I like warm place.


At Narita airport, they were very strict about our baggage because of the terrorism. We were not allowed to put water or other liquid things into our baggage. However, about 6 hours later, we got to be in Honolulu!!! It was a sunny day!!




For the first day, we walked around the city and had a dinner at Deny’s. Actually, Deny’s in Hawaii was quit different from Japanese one, because they offered hamburgers. After that we saw a performance, which a man drew a picture with dancing and singing music. It’s very fun and there were many audiences!!


For the second day, we went to Hawaii Island to see lava. The island is calmer than the main

island, and has a lot of natures. And there was the hall in which people hold hula dance festival. The ground of lava was very very huge and wide, so it’s breathtaking!!



For the last night, we went to a dinner show of Polynesia.

They did dance and sing, it’s very fantasy and exciting. After seeing it, I became want to learn Polynesian dance!!

I really like Hawaii, because the weather is very nice and people are kind and sea is very clear. I want to live after 60 years old.






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