Hey Grandad and other miscellaneous relatives! This is Emma again to say we have been having a simpry dericious time in Toyko.
After all the hype about Akihabara, we went last night and it was a bit lame desu. Prices were pretty much the same as at home and nowhere near good enough for us to spend our rapidly dwindling funds on. Although there was a very cool phone that looked like a storm trooper.
We finally found a hundred yen store, which everyone went a bit mad in. If you are expecting presents from your children, they probably bought them last night.
This morning we went to the fish markets and saw whale (Yes, Mitchells mum, whale!) as well as some decapitated tuna that weighed even more than Mr Edwards!!
We then went into the Ginza which has the most expensive real estate in the world but having said that, it wasnt really much to look at. None of the galleries we had planned to go to were open and none of us had $1000000 to spend on a handbag.
So unfortunately, the group was dragged to (insert drumroll here) Shibuya: the biggest teenage shopping district in the universe, where we were locked in a building 9 storeys high filled with sequened micro skirts and knee high boots. Sweet desu. Angela finally got another piercing and Ahlia bought bright red suspenders in a second hand clothing shop.
Tomorrow we go to Harajuku, well let you know how that goes too.
p.s. Angelas mum ... She didnt really get her piercing.
After all the hype about Akihabara, we went last night and it was a bit lame desu. Prices were pretty much the same as at home and nowhere near good enough for us to spend our rapidly dwindling funds on. Although there was a very cool phone that looked like a storm trooper.
We finally found a hundred yen store, which everyone went a bit mad in. If you are expecting presents from your children, they probably bought them last night.
This morning we went to the fish markets and saw whale (Yes, Mitchells mum, whale!) as well as some decapitated tuna that weighed even more than Mr Edwards!!
We then went into the Ginza which has the most expensive real estate in the world but having said that, it wasnt really much to look at. None of the galleries we had planned to go to were open and none of us had $1000000 to spend on a handbag.
So unfortunately, the group was dragged to (insert drumroll here) Shibuya: the biggest teenage shopping district in the universe, where we were locked in a building 9 storeys high filled with sequened micro skirts and knee high boots. Sweet desu. Angela finally got another piercing and Ahlia bought bright red suspenders in a second hand clothing shop.
Tomorrow we go to Harajuku, well let you know how that goes too.
p.s. Angelas mum ... She didnt really get her piercing.
2 comments:
Oh my goodness you guy's really are having a great time.... Hey Sheree thanks for all the emails.....!!!!!!!!NOT!!looks like you are really missing us all.... NOT!!! Hope you all have fun at Disney Sea next week and all is well here Hey Sheree hope u purchased an Astro Boy shirt for me as well, yes.... a little birdy told told me about the emails he got.. Glad to hear you are all well and having a wonderful time..
ps Sheree.... Your room is very very clean now.... he he he.... UH OH>>>>
Hi Bear
Happy Easter sweety. I can't believe they let you all loose at a teenage shopping centre, that would have been a sight to behold.
We are taking your little sister to see g'Ma and Pop today they are at Bribie Island. The easter bunny come to Ash and she woke me up with a fright with bunny things in my face, so much for a Sunday sleep in.
I hope you have finally bought your good old Mum a pressie.
Keep having a super time.
Love Mummy x
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