Hi, everyone!
I am happy to hear many good news.
The birth of Plum's grandchild, and
the marriage of Sunflower's son.
Congratulations!
How wonderful new family members are!
Thanks to our blog, I knew your favorites,
of movies, comics, or hoods.
When I read them, I want to try them.
After our Summer Seminar, I'm going to do many things!
Thank you, see you!
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Hi,everyone.
My good wishes on Plum and sunflower's family.
I wish my daughter got married and gave birth to a newborn baby. I hope I will hold her baby some day.
Tomorrow, I will go to Tokyo to take care of my mother. She will be discharged from the hospital. She undertook a surgery of knee. An artificial knee was implanted in her limbs last month. I will stay at my mother's house more than one week.
Then, I have a plan to mount the horse on the beach in Kanagawa pref.. My friend asked me whether you want to mount the horse before you take care of your mother or after? I asked her' Which is better?' she said to me, If you fall from the house and hurt yourself before you look after your mother, no one sympathizes with you and relatives leave you.
Plum, have a nice day (nice days) in Australia!!!
Hello, everyone.
Congratulations, Plum and Sunflower!
Plum, you love your granddaughter dearly. She is the apple of your eye. But soon your grandchildren will be the apples of your eyes. This is also my experience. I can permit anything what my grandson does. He becomes cuter recently because he can speak well enough to be talkative at the age of 2.
If only I could see him often! It takes 40 min. by car to my house, so my son's family come only once a month. I envy Sunflower whose son lives near her house. She'll be able to meet her grandchild often in the future.
Dear Cherry and friends
Chrerry, are you going to increase the number of your hobbies?
Plum and Sunflower, congratulations!
You have more family members.
Sunflower, I found that you would not show up on this thread anymore because you have already commented on yesterday's. In case you see this comments, you can answer what I'm wondering now. But you don't have to answer if you don't want to do it.
I wonder who decided to live near your house, your son, or Yuko-san. I know this is none of my business, but I'm curious.
About forms of address, you put chan because you feel close to her. I think it is reasonable for mother-in-law to call Yuko-chan. Girls also use chan to call each other. They use chan to make nicknames. For example, Acchan is a nickname. However, if your son calls her Yuko-chan, I feel something wrong. In my understanding, men call a woman's name with chan if she works in a bar or nightclub. Of course, people use chan in other settings such as among very friendly people. But for ordinary couples calling only names each other sounds more natural. By doing so, couples express the status they belong each other. If it's a recent trend, perhaps we have been influenced by foreign movies or dramas.
Azalea, wish your mom's knee get better soon.
Magnolia, welcome back again.
July 12, 2007 1:37 JST
Hello. Ladies,
I'm gloriosa, or nornorah in NWSG. I was surprised to find very many topics are talking about. I enjoyed plum's lecture on movies and novels. Japanese comics and animations seem to attract poeple in many countries. It'll become a major pop culture in the world, I think.
Alice, thank you for your advice. I could get bigger sized letters. Your analysis on how to call a woman is persuasive. (ohsa)
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