As we know, there was huge earthquake and Tsunami in Japan unfortunately.
Since it happened, I have been depressed and I did not do anything because of deep sadness.
But day by day, my feeling changed.
" Nobody knows about tomorrow or even after 1 minute. Is it all right for me to waste of time?"
After that, I tried to concentrate on taking care of my family.
My son is very smart and kind.
Before I ask him to do something, he starts to help my housework. While I was going out and picking up my daughter and husband, he cooked something to eat for us.
My daughter has been very busy.She goes to cram school almost every day. She has to take some examination to enter the university(or colledge) next year.Recently she is doing her best. I take her to the cram school and pick up her twice a day. Although I am so busy every evening and night as a driver,I want to support her. We have a chat every night before go to bed. We talk about the future, dream, job and so on. I sometimes feel that she is not my child but my good friend.
I know life is tough and there are problems around us. But what I have to do is spend happily everyday and
feel how happy we are in our life.My duty is to give our children in struction. Even though we face difficulties, we never give up...

You are just at the centre of child raising.
ReplyDeleteMy responsiblility of taking care of children is over.
You have enough energy to meet with them because of your youth.
Enjoy your life with your lovely family!
Aftershocks still hit in my area and I'm afraid of Fukushima nuclear power plant.
However, they have done their best.
I'm thinking about what I can do.
I'll save energy and I don't buy too much foods.
It must be a good chance to gather Japanese power.
Hang in there!
Hello,tamae.
ReplyDeleteI am also worrying about Kanto area people.
I know that aftershocks hit many times.
I am thinking what I can do for them.Helping each other is very important for our life.
I want to help victims as much as I can.Yesterday and the day before yesterday, I brought goods ( towels , tissues) to the gym.
Now, many people from all over Japan try to support and help Touhoku people. Let's help as much as we can!