What can I say, I am married to a sailor, I have a dog and several cats, I love anime and manga, I love to draw, do archery when possible, I love to read and cook, I love to travel, I love many different types of music, I am trying to learn how to speak Japanese and hopefully learn how to read and write in Japanese as well. I am of mix heritage, I have Filipino, Japanese, White and Chinese in me. My husband is white, and he is a cowboy from Texas, yes, he was raised in a ranch/farm style home. He rode horses, did the rodeo thing, and knows how to shoot as well, in fact my hubby taught me how to shoot a rifle, shotgun, and other guns. I was unsure about handling guns before I met him, but since he taught me how to respect a weapon and learn how to handle them, I am pretty confident with one now, you just need to learn and respect any weapons that you handle at all times, it is one of the things he has taught me.
I love to draw, but I am out of practice right now, I was just a bit too busy in the past three years. I love to do archery, I learned how to shoot a bow and arrow with a traditional long bow in summer camp and I have loved it ever since, I try to get some practice time when I can. I love to travel, I have been to England, France, Italy, Greece, Dubai, and Solvania. I had a blast in England, they can really party in London. Greece was also up there, they had the most hospitable people, and they also love to party and they love to eat, the food was wonderful, I will never forget that trip. Italy also loved to party and eat, wow can they eat!!! France also had good food and lots of great art and museums to go look at and visit. Dubai was also a blast, seeing old and new come together was great, we even visited a spice sook (spice market) there, you can get all sorts of spices in bulk for less then ten dollars, and you would find the spices they had in supermarkets for over seven dollars for a small two ounce bottle. I loved that spice sook, I didn't want to leave, think of all the foods you can flavor with all the spices they had, I mean they had spices from all over the world, for a cheap price. Can you tell I love spices^_^;; That place was a blast, although the girls did have to follow some rules due to the religious nature. It wasn't too bad. We still had a blast. Oh! Here is a note, if you eat any of the spicy food and you know that milk can cool off the burning sensation in your mouth, the restaurants don't have cow milk. The restaurant that we ate at and I had curry for lunch (really spicy) was really hot in my mouth, I asked for some milk, but they didn't have any, they could only offer me some powdered cremer for coffee drinks. So watch out on the spicy food. That is it for now on the info sharing, if you want to pm me, that is find, I love to make friends. Thank you for reading and have a good day = )