Hi, everyone!
This afternoon, I watched a movie ‘ Hula girl.’ It was a fantastic Japanese movie, in which cute girls are trying to dance Hula for their declining coal town at Hukushima, and for themselves.
Yu Aoi played a young, fresh girl and was honored with many prizes. But I was moved with an ex-KSD dancer who taught them Hula, played by Yasuko Matsuyuki. She wonderfully performed the severe but kindhearted teacher. It is really lovely, touching story.
Dear friends, I’m always taught many words and thoughts from you. I am happy about it, and I wonder how I could keep in my mind that knowledge.
So, see you tomorrow. Bye!
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Hello, friends.
I was very surprised to know that Plum was hospitalized. She has been so busy since this summer that she probably accumulated her fatigue and stress without niticing.
I hope that she'll take enough rest and medication so as to recover soon.
The other day I went to see Kirie, paper cutting picture at Sakae,in a building (1st floor), near No.6 exit.
The painter's name is
Shunkan who is from Toyota city and lived in Italy for 7 years, so his works were about Italian workers who make violin, shoes, etc. They were all manufacturers.
I was very impressed by his works, which were very complicated and beautiful works with fine lines of papers. The exhibition will be held till Oct.26th. If you are interested see http://homepage2.nifty.com/shunkan/
Dear Cherry and friends,
Like all of you, I was also surprised at the news about Plum and I felt really sorry about her. Do you remember she wrote she was like living in the hell? So I called her right away. The timing was not bad. According to her, the pain comes and goes periodically. She has already learned the cycle and feels beginnings of pain. In addition, she couldn't sleep because of pain. When I called her yesterday's evening, she sounded fine and rather cheerful because the pain was not so bad. Listening to Plum talking about her hardship, I understood what Cherry, Azalea, and Peach meant after the meeting. Now there is no gap between your expressions like her “selflessness” or your amazement about her and what I heard from Plum herself about how she looked on Sunday. She is definitely an admirable teacher. Before telling me how she was, she said she felt sorry about all the plans she had to cancel or change. And she said sorry about this blog because she can't give us comments for a while.
To my relief, she was very positive and encouraging as she always is. She was even excited about the coming three weeks because she can hope it will be time to recover. I was very impressed by her words.
Let's hope for her perfect recovery.
Good night.
Take care, everybody.
October 25, 2007 0:25 JST
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