HI, everyone!
Last night I read a book, ‘kunio ism’ written by Kuniko Inoguchi, the former Minister of gender equality. I had only known her work as a Minister, who took office at Koizumi’s request in 2005. But when I finished this book, I was impressed with her energetic activities. I was also moved by her HP, which pays attention to detail for visitors. I have never seen a considerate HP in female Diet members. Do you know the only female member of the Lower House who doesn’t have her own HP? She is Makiko Tanaka. It is impossible for me to imagine such condition even in the time of IT.
So, see you tomorrow, good night.
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Dear Cherry,
Just a few corrections:
Today, I went shopping to Gifu city with my family.
Maybe, “Today, I went to Gifu City to do some shopping with my family” would be better.
There were so many shops that I couldn’t choose my favorite clothes.
This line could sound a little bit awkward.
Probably, “There were so many shops to look around that we spent a lot of time just looking around, which made us so tired, and I ended up not buying any clothes I was planning to buy…” or something like this, although I confess it would sound redundant and a bit clumsy.
On the way home, I found interesting information on my guidebook of Gifu.
Probably, “I found some interesting information in my guidebook about Gifu” would be better, I suppose.
Hi, everyone,
It is Tuesday today. It was Coming –of –Age Day yesterday. I was very happy yesterday because a young man visited my house with his father and grandmother. I was his tutor two years ago. He was thirteen when I first met him. He looks very nice in a suit. I really would like to thank them for remembering me. Time flies.
Plum, I imagined your beautiful toilets clogged in dark. If I were you, I would feel helpless. Again we learn an important lesson from you; never give up. Cherry, I see you enjoyed shopping and sightseeing in Gifu. It’s good for you to have another revelation. Magnolia, you have a wonderful son. A son takes after his father. I don’t want to ask either of them because I don’t want to be disappointed. Living in a family gives me a kind of training or a chance to become stronger. By the way, I was so shocked with the recent frequent murder cases in a family.
Azalea, I confirmed that DV has been a serious problem. Alice, thank you for your e-mail about the new web. Should I send a mail with a nickname to it?. ..Thank you. It is getting so cold. Take care... ….
Dear Peach,
Thank you for mentioning that we have a new web site. Don't worry about your nickname. I can see you have changed it. Probably every member can see it, too.
And, of course, your messages are always welcome.
Hello, friends.
Cherry, what a great reader you are! How many books do you read in a month?
Recently I read a book '100 made ikiru 100 no houhou' written by Dr. Hinohara.I'm very much impressed his way of living. He is a man of will power.
As he was experienced Hijack of Yodo-go and survived at the age of 58, he thought that he came to life again and made up his mind to live for others for the rest of his life.So he is still busy working as a volunteer at the hospital. He is 95 years old, but still he is full of pep.
He has 3 slogans in order to live vividly they are :to love and to be loved:to begin new things:to endure.
He always try to begin a new thing which is a clue to his youth.Recently he composed the song of 'Fredy, the leaf', sang and conducted an orchestra.
He says that the average longevity became longer and longer, only over 75 year-old people should be called the elderly.
Peach, my son and DH are as different as day and night. Maybe my DH became his Hanmenkyoshi.
I always complained about DH's heartlessness to my son and he learned how not to behave like him, so my son was once elected as the best husband-to be in his high school days.
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