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this is the bath roman "peach leaf" bath salts i bought! ~_~
more pics behind the cut!


there are so many different scents!! i like peach, so i picked the "peach leaf" one.
luckily they have the scent in english on the top of the box, and english instructions, too!
also, the back of the "peach leaf" box had a picture showing what color the water will be.
that was great, cuz i wanted one that would turn the water a nice color. and the box already
smells so nice, even when i haven't opened it up! *_*


more pics of the kinda heavy, shiny container, on my new cozy, soft, purple comforter!! ~___~

i followed the instructions on the box. i converted from grams to tablespoons...
i only filled up the bathtub halfway cuz i wanted to conserve water, so instead of 2 tablespoons, i only used 1.
i started sprinkling the green powder (it smells really good, very fragrant!!) into the water and it made these like highlighter-green clouds in the water.

but after it was all mixed in, my bathtub looked like this. pretty green water!! ~__~
the green color was almost exactly like the shade of green in the pic on the box! wow, so accurate! xD
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i've always taken showers and can't remember the last time i took a bath,
so it was a little disorienting at first, but it was really nice after a while!
a nice warm soak in green water!! haha. very relaxing. except the water barely
had the peach scent!! i could barely smell anything. but i guess that's how it's supposed to be?
just a subtle scent?? maybe i'll put more in next time...
i might also try a different scent later...maybe the sakura or jasmine...

went to mitsuwa on thanksgiving and it was sooooo empty in the food court.
it seemed a little eerie, almost...!

some special autumn pastries! pumpkin pan at the bakery! too bad i don't like pumpkin anything...lol.

green vegan noodles and green tea jelly + red beans dessert.
actually, both did not taste good. lol. but i'm glad i tried it.


i looked up baumkuchen ("log cake" in german) and found out this is a type of log cake,
a traditional dessert in many european countries and a popular snack in japan!
it was very delicious and i liked how it looked!! =P