Hi, ladies!
Yes, it’s a wonderful afternoon now. I like such a nice weather.
Are you going to anywhere nice for this summer vacation? I haven’t decided yet, but I had vaguely planned to go some foreign countries until this spring. But when I suggested that plan to my kids, they strongly opposed it. Why?? If I were in their position, I’d have been glad to hear that. They complained that Japan was so safer that they didn’t want to go abroad.
It seems only natural for younger daughter that she had some awful experience on a plane bound for Hokkaido last summer. (She was quick to feel motion sickness) I was also that kind of kid, always feeling bad on train and in a car. But I think they are too careful. I wonder why they are so reluctant to go where they don’t know. Since I had never been to abroad until I became an adult, I envy them… When I was a child like my kids, there was no chance to visit a foreign country.
I want them to feel a lot of beauty of unknown places with breathtaking scenery as soon as possible. So, for a while I’m going to think about a good plan.
Well, see you later. Bye.
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Hi, ladies!!!
I just laughed to myself as I was reading Cherry’s message in the blog. Your young ladies are so cute, and what they are argue about is exactly right, Cherry. Japan is the safest advanced capitalist country in the world. They correctly argue that they do not want to go out of the country to seek some new experience, though exciting, but truly dangerous.
It is excellent that they do have their own opinions and their opinions are proper and sound, definitely. Good for them, Cherry.
Hi, friends,
The differnce of opinions is really frustlating, irritating and depressing in one family especially when traveling. I remember my son's insisting of staying in the hotel room instead of having dinner at a restaurant some time in traveling in Japan or a foreign country. Neither gorgeous cuisine nor exotic local food did attract him. It really annoyed me. Maybe it was when he was as old as Plum's daughter or younger. I reserved the meal and leaving him alone in the hotel room is what I did not want to do.
Looking back, it was not all bad to have such stubborn?? children. I agree with Plum that is is excellnet that they do have their own opinions. Giving them opportunity for choosing and thinking will reward in the long run, I hopefully think.
Hi, friends,
I found corrections in the 8th line from the top of the meain sentences in yesterday writing.
I wrote Plum's daughter. Cherry's is the right word, I'm sorry.
Dear friends,
It is Monday,June 9th, rainy.
I was terrified with the devilish deed in Akiwabara. How can he do such a thing! Japan is not as safe as before. I feel great indignation at the news. How can I explain it?
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