Tuesday, June 26, 2007

If I were the Australian Prime Minister, I would inflict punishment on the criminals more heavily.
The criminals must not do it over again. They deserve to die a thousand deaths for that crime.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

I have a cold.

It is a very cold day today.
I’ve got a bad cold for five days.
A cold is going around in my school.
I cannot shake off my cold.

My cold has brought on a fever.
I’m running a temperature of 37.7 degrees Celsius.
But I have been to the school running a fever of 39.1 in Japan.
The medicine didn’t bring the fever down.
But it is not good to force down a fever using an antipyretic.

I might have given my friends my cold.
Everybody asks me about my cold. I am very delighted. Thank you very much.
But it’s not the sort of complaint that should cause you any concern.
I am sorry I have worried you and I am sorry I have put you to a great deal of trouble. m(__)m

I must make myself better by tomorrow.
I am going to bed early tonight in cause my cold worse.

Katsuya

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The beginning

Hello, I am Katsuya. I am Japanese.
I have been living in Australia since last September.

I lost my wallet during the trip two months ago in Palmerston North, New Zealand.
I stopped my international cash card and Bank of Queensland’s card.
I left the Australian dollars in my house. And I went back to Japan on holiday next day.
It was a bright spot in the tragedy.
But I thought the wallet wouldn’t be found...

But Palmerston North Police rang my homestay family when I was in Japan on holiday.
They told him that my wallet was found there. And they sent it to me. It is amazing!

After three weeks, I received it. Everything excluding notes was still in it.
I was so happy. Palmerston North Police, thank you very much for finding it. m(__)m

Katsuya