HI, everyone!
Cosmos, I feel very sorry for your nerve disease. You must have some fatigue these days. Please take a good rest and come again. I’ll wait for you.
Today I went to Josei kaikan to look for several books about women’s suffrage, in order to write my essay. Among those, I found an interesting book. Its title is ‘onnatachino 20seiki 100nin,’ and this book introduces 100 women, who took an important role for gender equality, from Kajiko Yajima to Mamako Yoneyama. My memory is not certain, but perhaps Plum has introduced it to us at lecture for essay. Since each article is compactly constructed, I suppose it will be easy to read to the end. Those women must inspire us with hope.
So, see you tomorrow, bye!
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Dear Cherry and friends,
Hello.
Cosmos, I'm very sorry about your pain. Have you had already tried the acupuncturist or osteopath who miraculously healed your pain before going to Africa? I hope you'll get better soon.
Cherry, thank you for telling us how Plum was. I'm glad to hear that she was better. Both Cherry and Azalea sound engaged in your research essay projects. Inspired by you, I'm planning a research trip to Hokkaido. I wonder if it will be more fruitful than a day trip to a university library in Osaka. At least I can enjoy terribly cold weather up north in winter, can't I?
I got an e-mail whose time stamp was 19:25 this evening. The e-mail was from a friend of mine. It said that her husband would drop by my house and leave apples in front of my house. She lives in Shizuoka. You know, Hamamatsu in Shizuoka is just next to Toyohashi. She visited her hometown in Nagano last weekend. Her husband works in Toyohashi. We left our shutter open and waited for him. Just 30 minutes later, he came here and gave us a box of apples and mandarins. They look yummy. We'll have some pieces of apples for dessert and have a taste of autumn tonight.
Enjoy the rest of autumn and take care.
November 28, 2007 20:28 JST
Hi, everyone.
Cosmos, I know you are very busy. You are tired. Please take a rest and fight back. You told me that a nervous pain was unbearable among pains. I am very sorry.
Cherry, I am glad you found a good book for you. If you find a name of Fusae, you are expected to tell me. thank you.
Alice, I think it is a good idea. The winter atmosphere indigenous to Hokkaido might give you a hint.
I like Hokkaido. Today, on TV program, 82X3.3 square meter's land and one room and diningkitchen house is sold by 320 million yen(maybe) in outskirt of Hakodate.
Recently, I hear some Japanese finance companies failed on subprime loan. They are not for the first time. As long as I know, they did again, didn't they?
What did they learn a lesson from the burst of bubble economy in Japan? I can find no words for them but idiot. They lost huge money but not run the business deficit. How much have they earned from us, giving the near zero interest?
Hello, everyone!!!
How are you? It’s a bit cloudy today, but I hope you are having a good time.
I am not my usual self. But I am getting better, though very slowly, day by day. My daughter does almost all the housework so that I could have as much time to rest as possible. Yujin, her little baby, is so lovable, and now sometimes smiles and talks to us.
I am planning to have a yearend party on Sunday, December 9th, and so if you have time on that day, please come to my house. It will start at noon.
It is quiet this afternoon, because my daughter went out with Yujin to see her friends. Now I am going grocery shopping just by myself (still a bit scared, though). Maybe I will buy age and tofu so that I could make miso soup with them. My daughter said that she would deep-fry sweet potato tonight, oh, yum, yum. I do love fried sweet potato. How about you?
Well, I will talk to you again tomorrow, my precious friends. Have a lovely Thursday afternoon.
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