Hi, ladies!!
Sunflower, thank you for contacting Bev sensei, and I was also impressed by your sweet mail to her. I hope all arrangements will go well.
I’m now re-reading the articles written by Sugako Kanno for my essay writing, and I’m interested in her way in which she depicted herself as a very common woman on the regional newspaper articles. For example, an unattractive face, an odd person, a degenerated man. According to her essay, she used to be said that her face was quite ugly because "her mother’s sin was visited upon the child."
It isn’t hard to imagine that her strong-minded character was partly formed by those unfeeling comments in her childhood. In addition to this, her home life was not a happy one due to her father’s ups and downs. The worst phase for Sugako after her mother’s death was the sudden appearance of his second wife, who was not on good terms with Sugako to the end.
So, see you next. Bye!
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Hello,Cherry and ladies.
Alice, thank you for your comment.
I managed to copy a map to get to Plum's, pastaing it to the e-mail.
Here's the mail I told Bev.
Dear Bev.Hello, Bev.
I’m sending the map to get to Dr. Aoyama.
I hope it will help you to figure out her place.
Actually it’s easy to get there.
If you are driving from Hoshigaoka to Nagoya, turn Suemori intersection to the right. There is Aichi Gakuin Affiliated Hospital at the corner of Suemori intersection.
If you turn the corner of Aichi Gakuin Hospital to the right, go straight and turn the first signal to the right. You can see Matsuzakaya supermarket on your left side.
Go up a gentle slop and turn the second corner to the right. I you just follow the alley, you’ll end up at her white house on your right side. You can park besides the house.
Now I hope you can figure it out.
Good-luck.
Keiko Watanabe
It is the long time since I was in a junior high school days when I practiced the direction in English.
Then instantly,I got a reply from Bev saying that Hi, Keiko
those are good directions; I am sure I will be able to find it. Thanks!
Today I spent several hours on researching two English books related to Takeko Kujo. AbeBooks site is very very useful because it met my expectation. Within two weeks I'll be able to read the volumes I ordered.
At the same time I tried to research previous thesis through Aich Prefectural Library and "Social Science Japan Journal", only to find no essays to hit.
I'm now a little confused how to write and constitute my essay.
Ninjo-banashi( human-interest story) is not good for research essay, rather we need first sources and precise figures to prove our ideas.
In any case I have to start writing, proceeding to the next step one by one.
Hang in there!!
Good-night, my precious friends.
December 18, 2008 10:53 PM
Hi, ladies.
It’s Saturday. It’s so fine and warm that my husband and I went to a horticultural shop to get flowers such as pansies, red and white cyclamen, potted yellow roses to plant in flowerpots in front steps. Fifteen tulip bulbs were also put in a garden planter.
I'm expecting those tulips to come into bloom next spring.
From December 24th to 30th and from January 3rd to 7th, my daughter’s family will stay with us after finishing their five years staying in Ann Arbor in Michigan. Her new address is near Aichi Gakusen University in Okazaki where her family is planning to move on January 7.
Tomorrow I’m going to listen to Vera Mackie at Nagoya University with Alice, Gloriosa, and Camara. Plum recommended Gloriosa to talk to Vera bravely, expressing her activities, handing 2007 essays to her. Oh, she had already given it to her. It's good for you! I wonder if I could let Vera have my 2006 essay.
Gloriosa, thank you for a nice advice to bring my lunch with me.
I'm looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.
December 20, 2008 10:01 PM
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