Sunday, February 20, 2011

youtube's を みろの 大好きです。

youtubeで 二本後のビデオが あります。二本後のビデオはよくたのしいです。このビデオで ひとは プール およぎます, でも、水が あるので、 イルージュン(illusion) が あります。

こどものときは human のtetris が 一番 好きです。
むずかしですね!

Friday, January 21, 2011

私の休み


私と私の家族 jackson hole に いきました。jackson holeは とても さむいですね。私のかぞくの うちの うしろの やまは Dick Cheney のうち。 でも、Dick Cheneyを みませんです。毎日スキーを しました。私の 好きな スポツが スキーです。

Sunday, November 14, 2010

おりがみ!(origami) :)

おりがみはだいすきです。

After moving back from tokyo, I forgot most of the japanese I had learned, but not some of the japanese traditions! mainly: how to make origami.   Its a lot easier to practice making origami than japanese.

right now I can make: crane, cup, doll, ninja star, bunny (うさぎ), flashing camera, jumping frog, balloon, a box, lotus flower, tulip, and probably some others that I cannot think of right now.

I really like making origami, usually cranes, out of things that are not origami paper.  Usually with gum wrappers or recites, I make tiny tiny cranes.  

My sister and I (when we lived in Tokyo circa 1999) once tried to make a cup (a very simple, three fold origami) out of our bedroom carpet.  It was huge, and could only stay together if we were holding up the rug.

here is a youtube link of a cool animation of crane making:
one of the comments is in japanese and has some of our vocab in it!

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iVP0tzwhVc

Sunday, September 26, 2010

しゆうまつ

きんようびにぱちをいきました。どようびにしちじにおきました、そして”rowing"へいきました。"football game"へいきませんでした、でも、”tailgate"をいきました。てれび(arrested development) おみました。

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

まいにち

まいにちわたしはポプタトおたべます。くらすおいきます。しゅくだいおします。にほんごにべんきょしますでコルメンモルスセンタ。まいすようびわたしはとわたしのともだちはたべまう。つぎわさひわしゅくだいしますそしてねます。

Sunday, September 5, 2010

はじめました!

わたしわレベカホルムバグデス。アメリカじんです。にねんせいです。せんこはせいじがくとけざいがくです。

One of my favorite things about japan is さくら, which hopefully translates to: cherry blossoms.  Even though Tokyo had very little greenery, there seemed to be cherry blossom trees all over the place, and they are gorgeous.  My favorite part about cherry blossom trees is how the petals fall, they look like soft snowflakes!  
When I lived in Tokyo, I walked to school everyday with my sister, sometimes my Dad would come along too, before catching the subway.  My school had a very pretty and expansive entrance with cherry blossom trees.

Here is a picture of my sister, my dad, and me, under the cherry blossoms.  you can see the fallen petals on the ground, also, its hard to tell, but we threw petals up in the air right before the picture was taken.