Hi, everyone!
Alice, I don't know about the author Li Kaisei. That work might show a weakness of women, mightn’t it?
Tomorrow is the first day of winter by the lunar calendar. But it was rather hot day today, and I can't decide clothes to choose every day. I don’t like a seasonal change of clothing because of troublesome. I wish my closet would be wider…
So, I’ll talk to you tomorrow. Good bye.
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Hi, everyone.
Child is a staple.
A seasonal change of clothing is cumbersome. Every 6 months I must do it. I wish I had two wardrobe for summer and winter. To tell the truth, I do not have so many clothes. Some of them exist as something like fertilizer of robe.
Magnolia, you have a nice and beautiful daughter. You are THIS LUCKY PERSON, aren't you. (Perhaps, you respond to me, saying, Are you an OLD person?)
Do you understand?
Dear Cherry and friends
Today some members got together in Jonathan's class, where one of members told about many senior housewives failed to hand down traditional home-cooking to their daughters. The mothers of the former generation gave their daughters high education but didn’t pay attention to teach them housework such as nice cooking. As a result young mothers tend to serve instant foods to their kids unconcernedly. The more girls are educated, the more girls work outside and the less delicious home cooking foods children have. Interesting opinion!
However, Magnolia, you are very excellent mother. You could hand down the both. How nice your daughter cooks for family! You are a really lucky mother. I don’t know if you are a happy wife or not. Please give my regards to your lovely daughter and DH(?).
Good night, everybody. Have a nice dream. Bye bye.
Dear Cherry and friends,
Hello.
I counted how many days left until you achieve your goal. If I remember correctly, It remains only 1 month and 10 days. Let's liven up.
This morning, I went to school with secret excitement. I knew I would see a visitor from Canada. Dr. Mateo is a statistician who are visiting her old teacher who is currently our seminar teacher. She got PhD at a Japanese national university and now teaches statistics in Canada. She came to Nagoya on late Saturday night. Last night, while taking a bath, I practiced to introduce myself in English. She understands Japanese but I thought it would be a good chance to use English.
Unfortunately, I missed the chance to see her today. During the first class I attended this morning, she came to the campus but before I met her, she became sick. Teachers brought her to the hospital. She was so sick that she had to be put on a drip. Later, our teacher came and she must be tired. According to a fellow student, she threw up after she drank some water in the fridge. But the bottled water has been there for more than a month. For more than a month, it was open!! So he said the water triggered her sickness. We blamed another student who left the water open, saying, “it's a crime.” I'm really sorry for her.
She will stay in Nagoya until next Thursday. The coming Saturday will be a party to welcome her. I hope she will get better soon.
November 8, 2007 0:00 JST
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