2018年10月05日
Hot Tea

One of many things I like about living in Japan is that during the colder months the vending machines switch to hot drinks. I like walking in a nice cold breeze with a warm drink in my hands. The hot drink I always gravitate towards is the honey and lemon tea. It tastes like liquid candy! Plus the warmth of the bottle makes my hands all toasty. Sometimes if I feel really adventurous I try milk tea instead.
After a productive day of work I like to curl up on the sofa with a cup of lemon tea. I let the heat waves of the tea hit my face and then I start counting my blessings. "Counting my blessings" is an American phrase that means to think or "count" all of the good things in the day. Safe to say there is no sweeter blessing than a hot bottle or cup of tea on a frigid day!
2018年10月05日
How To: Matsuri
Last year I got to experience Saijo's matsuri, and it was pretty cool. This year I get to see matsuri in different parts of the city.
My friend seems to think I'll be able to carry the danjiri, but I'm pretty sure I'm too tall. It would probably be very painful for my back and knees. That won't stop me from having a good time! Plus I'll get to interact with new people! Yay!
Of course, all of this depends on if the typhoon misses us or not. Oh, well... Happy Matsuri, Everybody!
My friend seems to think I'll be able to carry the danjiri, but I'm pretty sure I'm too tall. It would probably be very painful for my back and knees. That won't stop me from having a good time! Plus I'll get to interact with new people! Yay!
Of course, all of this depends on if the typhoon misses us or not. Oh, well... Happy Matsuri, Everybody!
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