Home Alone

I'm home alone for the rest of the week. Dad and Mason are at Ranger Camp and Mom and the girls + Zach are on some undisclosed trip.
That means I'm on a steady diet of hot dogs and nachos for a few days. Maybe tomorrow I'll get adventureous and try to make myself burgers or grill up some chicken.
The distressing thing is that I'm beginning to realize that I will starve in Japan. It's not like you can get Kosher Polish Sausages at the convenience stores clustered around Jiyugaoka station.



























9 Comments:
I didn't starve in Florida, and there was no food-selling store within 4 miles of my apartment. I usually make most of my food from scratch though, so eating wasn't that big a deal. Raw ingredients don't go bad that quickly.
My Dad lived in Japan for nine years and he is still alive- didn't starve. But he is still really skinny. If it gets that bad, I'll send you something. How about some health food?
Hey! Are you enjoying?
Don't worry! You can get various delicious and cheap foods at convenience stores in Tokyo.
Rice balls, noodles, sandwiches etc.
I'd rather say you can't starve.
Have fun and be good!
Just think baked potatoes and rice. :) Both quite easy. Or get a can of spaghetti sauce and boil up some noodles. Mmmm!
Picky eaters tend to starve...
But for some reason that gets cured quick!
Be good.
Maybe you can do the grizzly bear thing and fatten yourself up before you go to Japan, and then just live off yourself.
awwe! as a mom that wants to make sure everyone always has good food and nutrition, i'm really feeling sad for you. so hope you're doing alright!
i need to catch up with you soon. it feels like i haven't chatted with you in forever. hope things are going well for you and you're staying outta trouble! lol
blessings!
lisa
oh and congrats on your great marksmanship ( i suppose that's a word).
Do you like rice??? I'm sure you can get that in abundance and cheap!
The grizzly bear idea from bug blaster sounds like what I need to do. Bet I could survive quite a while this way. ;)
It'll all be good. The adventure will outway the obstacles.
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