Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Cold wind

Hi, everyone!

It blew cold wind today, and I finally put a carpet on the floor of living room. We will have to heat rooms this night, won’t we?

Azalea, I already caught the news on the radio, but I haven’t recognized its real meaning. I’d like to learn about this subject from you next time.

Magnolia, you have done at the guide test two days ago. You must look forward to the result, mustn’t you.

I have some works tonight for my kid's PTA, and see you tomorrow. Good bye!

1 comment:

sunflower said...

Hello, Cherry and my dear friends.

I keenly feel that child raring needs lots of energy. While I was observing Hiroko, my daughter taking caring of his only son, I cannot help admiring her endless efforts towards Manato. For example, she constantly talks to him and reads picture books for him whenever she has time. It seems she always thinks of his benefit. I almost forgot what it was like when I was raising children myself, but Hiroko reminded me of my fresh mother's day. At the same time I strongly feel I cannot raise a little boy like Manato any more due to a lack of my physical strength and power. I manage to play a role of granny—fixing meals, cleaning and washing, and giving him a favorite food, a piece of apple and yogurt and taking him for a walk.

These days I feel my deteriorating strength. When I work too hard, my body honestly gave me a kind of red sign saying to stop it soon. I have no choice but to listen to a cry from my body otherwise I will fall sick.
Please take care of yourself, my friends.

Finally, Plum, I'm happy you're recoving your strength.









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