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An Apple in a Shoe

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Kids’ grandparents sent toys, rice, veges they planted themselves, and honeyed apples. It filled up one whole box, and the hole in the shoes as well. Karin called to thank them, asked why put the apple inside the shoes, grandma said, it’s edible, wash and eat it!!

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January 8th, 2009 at 2:20 pm

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Xmas Trees Series 2

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Sanno Park Tower, Tameike-sanno


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December 4th, 2008 at 10:47 pm

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Another BonOdori@Ebisu

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August 1st, 2008 at 9:24 pm

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My Little Brother

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My Little Brother

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February 11th, 2007 at 10:47 pm

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The Bud of Genius

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Hi It's MeMy second girl seems to show her good talent in drawing. I asked her to draw herself, and very quickly within a few seconds, she gave me her own portrait.

When asked how about mummy, wickedly she drew something as shown. Can you imagine? It’s totally out of my imagination. I really wonder where she learned to draw such things from.

My Mummy

I couldn’t stop laughing. I told her I will tell mummy what you drew, quickly she changed the name from okaasan (mum) to her little brother. She knows what I mean.

With this, you can’t blame me that I have been thinking if I should send her to drawing class. You know, you just can’t miss any chances for the kids to grow up as genius. After talked to my wife, she told me some helpful story.

One of the kinder parents thought their girl was talented in music. So, they bought her a piano. This is only recently. Now, the kinder girl found no interests in piano anymore! But, invested so much in the kid and found disappointed with the huge shopping sitting there, the mother decided to cultivate her music sense by picking up piano now. Mottainai (wasteful!), she said.

So, I decided to only encourage her to draw, but keep my fingers crossed.

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February 11th, 2007 at 4:50 pm

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