11/27/2008

Playing with a baby

It's becoming more and more fun as he grows gradually.

11/26/2008

envy

I realize that I'm easily envious of someone. I've even been envious of someone because he could make me felt envious. Sometime, an envy brought me some degree of motivation. But those motivation never caused a real effort. I should restrict envy to myself or keep away from greatness. Apparently, both of these approachs must be wrong.

11/25/2008

Math is hard

Yes. But no. To do math is easy. To achieve math is hard. And, in that sense, anything is hard. Especially, commision is hard, Even to do it inevitably depends on someone else's resource. What can I do? Do anyway, I know.

11/24/2008

Peace as Tuna

Rain. We are in trouble with drying diapers.

I hard a radio news this morning that reports a local TV actor catch a 300kg bluefin tuna. It's not the politics or economics that was provided as the top news of today. Instead, it was the story of a man and a 600lb fish. Cool. In Japan, it seems that there's no more serious news than tuna, even when the dreadful financial crisis or wars around the world. Sure, we love it. And you should invest in this crazy peaceful country, NOW.

11/23/2008

Salt boom

My friend gave us different cristallized salts from around the world.

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One of these has a round shape. Two are pink. Others have also their own characteristics in appearance. I and my spouse have tryed all of them at once, though, unfortunately, I can hardly distinguish their taste. But we get a lot of pleasure from the suprise gift. Diversity is nice.

11/22/2008

Troubled economies

Today, our favourite bakery closed their shop. The reason of the decision, they said, was the rising cost. It's sad. And not only sad, I flet tears. They had continued their business for decades. Closing a shop is an event of the economies. Sure, it's the matter of economies, especially the unbalenced economies of these days.

But rather, it's a life too. Local shop is definitely not a matter of just the finance. It's the real economies. That's why I felt tears.

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