Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Change

HI, ladies!!

I thank you for concerning my daughter. We went to see doctor correctly this morning, and she is getting well enough to go to school.

Have you ever seen a TV drama Change? I’m enjoying this unusual program every week, but unfortunately it finishes next Monday. The hero is, unbelievably, a 35-year-old prime minister, who was an elementary school teacher. At the beginning, it seemed a complete fantastic story, but thanks to Kimu-taku’s great performance, I can believe in such a story.

In spite of lack of political experience, he did good job with simple words which could reach the hearts of ordinary people. I think its script was also brilliant. I wish we could have this PM in the near future...

So, it’s time to leave. See you!

2 comments:

cosmos said...

Hello, friends!

I know Kimutaku is very popular talent appearing frequently on TV programs, such as dramas and music shows. But I seldom see them, so I haven't known how nice he is as an actor and a singer. Cherry, you are young and his generation, and have a commonsense of values,I believe.
by the way, today is a day of a summer festival of our local shrine. I think that the atmosphere is a little bit different from the past. One reason is, I think, decreasing number of kids. The exciting mood of the festival of the past is not there now. Where are noisy active kids? Maybe, they might be enjoying playing a game alone at home.
Well,"CHANGE" is invading in secret, without notice.
Take care of yourself, friends! Bye!

Anonymous said...

Hi, everyone.

Recently, I doubt Japan is Japan. Where does Japan go?
Do you know the case of Oita teacher selection corruption?
It sounds a developing country. As if I traveled time or I was naive?
What does the person who became a teacher based on the corruption want to teach children. I got the shivers. Rotten enough.