Honeydip

Hi, nice to meet you.
This is Meg preferring foreign culture, cooking, photos, foods, family, friends and so on.
I'll keep a diary of my life here, such as daily emotion, thoughts, photos, words anything else.
Please feel free to come here if you're interested in dreaming girl.
Stay tune, here we go!!

2-way ambigous

I realized what it meant. No, I’ve known what it meant.

You still seem to like using ambiguous expression.

Can’t wait for second season.

-The winter is coming-

50 stars.

I fell in love with Ben and Jerry’s, Snapple in South island.

My wish: please let me meet them in that country having 50 stars.

Singapore is amazing.Singapore is amazing.

Singapore is amazing.

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I’m ready to go out Japan. Time to fly high to warm paradise!!

Play count: 3

Shiwasu

  1. Burn “JPN” to disc
  2. Mail to our “paradise”
  3. Writing the “next year’s” wishes
  4. Checking a closet full of clothes
  5. Wrapping the happiest in a paper

A lot of things to do by this weekend. The ancients said, “December is Shiwasu, which means it passes quickly as if people hurry up”.

That’s right. I, too, have to run fast.

Behind the Scenes of the Front Office’s Decision »

After Bobby Valentine was introduced as manager, members of the Red Sox were left to explain how and why this day had come, and whether the front office was divided over his hiring.

Midnight= mess.

I’m sure that they lost their heroine. “Congrats, Ryoko-chan”!!Midnight= mess.

I’m sure that they lost their heroine. “Congrats, Ryoko-chan”!!

Midnight= mess.

I’m sure that they lost their heroine. “Congrats, Ryoko-chan”!!

Movie List.

November: it’s getting colder and colder. Let’s watch a movie at house or theater. 

Tragedy is beautiful in just a play though, I haven’t seen it for a long time. My life totally changed.

Needless to say, so sweet. 

Scorpio.

I might make a calendar of “Happy Birthday, Scorpio mates”.

Can’t stop saying “Happy Birthday” every week in November. Of course, I also do it today: “O’medeto, your birthday”.