

Luckily I LOVE flying... For me it's a moment to have for myself.
No phones to pick up, no emails to answer and no stress.
Just sleep, watch movies, listen to music and think about your life, adventures and... dream.
Your just in the sky and you don't know anything what's happening in the world under need you isn't that funny?


And when I say finally I truly mean FINALLY!
Don't get me wrong I had a great time and it was an unforgettable experience in my life, but 7 weeks is a little to long for ceesie!
Being here all by myself and not really have any friends to hangout with and just work all the time, makes you feel kind of Lonely sometimes.
BUT I'm very happy and proud of myself that I did it.
I lived the healthy life like never before, worked my ass off and lived in Tokyo for 6 weeks, Who can say that??? :-) And most important... I had a lot of time to think!
If people ask me if I ever gonna come back to Japan,I don't know if i have to say yes or no.
Maybe/Maybe not, Who knows?
If I have some other model friends who are here the same time, or if it's not so long I would do it, no doubt, but other wise... I don't think S-O.
Anyway... Today I fly to Moscow (Need to wait 16 hours for my connection H-E-L-P) and then Home sweet home: Belgium!
Jihaaaa...
Summer here I come!
Yesterday I went to see Toy story 3 and it was A-MAZING.
I LOVED the movie. SO funny!
There was suspense , romance and funny jokes and all so well made, the perfect combination for a great Disney movie.
Ceesie loves Disney movies. To be honest I prefer the old ones the most. My personal favorites are: Beauty and the beast, The little mermaid and Aladdin.
When I was a little child I would watch them Over and Over again, I just couldn't stop!!!
But the funny thing is that I still love them.
Almost every month I have a Disney night with my friends. Makes me feel like a kid again, and i love the songs.
I can sing almost every Disney song... NO JOKE! haha.
It's called EDAMAME... It's a preparation of baby soybeans and it's so healthy and tasteful.
In Japanese it literally means: "twig bean" (eda = "twig" + mame = "bean") and refers to young soybeans cropped with its twig.
In Japan, edamame is a popular snack food.
Just 1/2 cup of them a day really punches up the fiber, protein and vitamin/mineral content of your diet.
You can find them in every supermarkt in NY and I think/hope in Europe also.
Just look after soybeans in the freezers.
Boil or steam them when you get home and put some salt on it and ready you are to enjoy them.
Tip: Just eat them in front of your TV and throw away the Chips and Candy !

I think it's just HILARIOUS, in Tokyo people sleep everywhere. I see people sleeping or taking a nap in the most funny positions and at the most random locations.
On the subway, on the street, in there cars, in a bar,...
Everyday I see people sleeping in public like it's a normal thing to do.
Today I was sitting in Starbucks, working on my Column, and next to me there was a guy sleeping for like 2 hours , and he was snoring like a pig! I almost wanted to scream in his ear!!!
The other day I went to a restaurant and a woman was sleeping on her table.
I mean, OK if your tired, but please go to bed and don't fall a sleep in a public place! haha
I think it's really funny...




Another thing that is funny in Tokyo are the vending machines.
On EVERY corner or in EVERY street you can find one.
And they are not filled with Sodas or beer like in NYC/Europe. NO! NO! NO!
You can find all different kinds of teas : 4 different GREEN teas, Breakfast tea, Lemon tea, Little bottles with vitamin water in it, Iced coffee or just regular water.
I love them.



