Hiroshima Internship Programme Day 14~.
Today's internship was also at the secretary department. This time round, I was assigned to the first floor in the morning where I worked with Miss. Matsusawa (or was it Matsuzawa). I almost died of shock when she suddenly passed me the phone she was talking on with the secretaries on the 4th floor. I was like "Eh?!!! Nononono, dont gimme the phone...!"

Us with the secretaries of the fourth floor...not all of them though.

For lunch, I had curry. I've been eating like curry over and over again during the whole internship period. wtf.

After lunch, we had ikebana, or flower arrangement, lessons. Woo~ so cool!

The most important thing in ikebana....is of course the... flowers. Lalala.

Our teacher for the day, Ms. Tamura.

wtf. Doing ikebana also can take time off to take photos. -_____-

My masterpiece that looks damn ugly compared to the teacher's. I think that I was the lousier one of the two of us. Somehow, I just couldn't stick the flowers and leaves properly onto the needle pad and so the flowers and leaves kept coming out while I was arranging them. In fact, one of the flowers actually dropped out after I took this photo. -____-

Us with our respective masterpieces. I look positively worn out here. Aberthen! Try kneeling down on the tatami floor throughout the whole process while trying to arrange the flowers properly...damn tiring lor.

Me, Pei San, Ms. Tamura~

Next, Ms. Izawa(or something, can't remember her name, sorry!) prepared matcha and Japanese confectionary for us. Loved it!

Showing us how to make the matcha.

The tools to make matcha.

Me trying to make myself a cup of matcha. Didn't go too well as my tea was still lumpy(we used matcha powder) after I was done with it. FAIL!

I gave my ikebana masterpiece(that was transferred into a vase) to Mr. Nakamura while Pei San gave hers to Mr. Tani.

Me and the security guard. Wanted to take with the other security guard too but I didn't get the chance. Boo~he was damn cute lar! Cute as in old people kind of cute. :D

Miss. Utsunomiya with her prize-winning smile~

Had dinner at Lotteria where I ate some burger that I can't remember.

Korea's Lotteria has better fries than Japan's Lotteria. :D
Today's internship was also at the secretary department. This time round, I was assigned to the first floor in the morning where I worked with Miss. Matsusawa (or was it Matsuzawa). I almost died of shock when she suddenly passed me the phone she was talking on with the secretaries on the 4th floor. I was like "Eh?!!! Nononono, dont gimme the phone...!"

Us with the secretaries of the fourth floor...not all of them though.

For lunch, I had curry. I've been eating like curry over and over again during the whole internship period. wtf.

After lunch, we had ikebana, or flower arrangement, lessons. Woo~ so cool!

The most important thing in ikebana....is of course the... flowers. Lalala.

Our teacher for the day, Ms. Tamura.

wtf. Doing ikebana also can take time off to take photos. -_____-

My masterpiece that looks damn ugly compared to the teacher's. I think that I was the lousier one of the two of us. Somehow, I just couldn't stick the flowers and leaves properly onto the needle pad and so the flowers and leaves kept coming out while I was arranging them. In fact, one of the flowers actually dropped out after I took this photo. -____-

Us with our respective masterpieces. I look positively worn out here. Aberthen! Try kneeling down on the tatami floor throughout the whole process while trying to arrange the flowers properly...damn tiring lor.

Me, Pei San, Ms. Tamura~

Next, Ms. Izawa(or something, can't remember her name, sorry!) prepared matcha and Japanese confectionary for us. Loved it!

Showing us how to make the matcha.

The tools to make matcha.

Me trying to make myself a cup of matcha. Didn't go too well as my tea was still lumpy(we used matcha powder) after I was done with it. FAIL!

I gave my ikebana masterpiece(that was transferred into a vase) to Mr. Nakamura while Pei San gave hers to Mr. Tani.

Me and the security guard. Wanted to take with the other security guard too but I didn't get the chance. Boo~he was damn cute lar! Cute as in old people kind of cute. :D

Miss. Utsunomiya with her prize-winning smile~

Had dinner at Lotteria where I ate some burger that I can't remember.

Korea's Lotteria has better fries than Japan's Lotteria. :D


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