Thursday, October 11, 2007

A fragrant olive

Hi, everyone!

Plum, Sunflower, I also like the sweet smell of a fragrant olive. These days, even inside my house, I can feel it through a window, and become happy. I wish such nice season continued for a long time.

Magnolia, you appeared to enjoy Jonathan’s session about the education for the elderly. I think the best one will be teaching their knowledge each other. The elderly have many own wisdom and experiences. It is a nice idea to teach and learn for them, isn’t it?

Today I helped a big event at kids’ school, and so little tired.
Good night, see you tomorrow!

2 comments:

cosmos said...

Hello, my dearest friends
Magnolia, I am also very excited to hear the fantastic news that your essay’s debut on screen. You must be a great contributor to introduce Fudeko’s achievement as a Christian overseas.
By the way, we haven’t seen for a long time, have we? However we know each other how we have spent every day and understand each other more closely thanks to Cherry’s blog. What a fantastic relations!
Well, Cherry mentioned about Gekishine. I’d like to go to watch the movie, too. But I am going to see Kabuki twice in October, one in Misonoza, Nagoya, the other in Kabukuza, Tokyo. I have two friends who are Kabuki-enthusiasts. They are members of fan club and can get special discounted tickets. They are kind enough to buy my tickets without noticing it to me in advance. So I have three tickets for this autumn. Unfortunately I have no time for all of them and I gave one ticket to my daughter. She is very glad, saying “Oh, I’ve fished in troubled waters.” They love Japanese traditional music and art, too and play Shamisen and Koto. In addition, one of them can sing Kiyomoto and Joriru. I’d like to add another aspect of them. They have lived different lives from typical traditional Japanese womens’. Both of them have spent their life as powerful career women. One is a single mother and the other carried out her ideal marriage. She chose her own surname different from her husband’s nearly four decades ago. How brave action she had! Comparing with their colorful lives, I have lived very common Japanese housewife’s life. But we have got along well for a long time.
Let’s enjoy beautiful autumn. Good night, everybody.
Oh, thank you for reporting of Jonathan’s class, Magnolia. Next Jonathan’s class will be held on October 19.

Anonymous said...

Hi, everyone.

Magnolia, thank you for your piloting us.

Cosmos, you effectively use your latitide. You are literally tilting to Kabuki.

Today, I selected sprouts of radish for the second time. I am innately frugal, so it is difficult to pick up some sprouts.
After all, the growth is procrastinated. I like to eat sprouts. For the time being, I might enjoy the gift from nature.