Tuesday 12 August 2008

Happy and Sad

Yesterday I returned to Kobe early, which made me happy. My friend could help me change my airline ticket for no charge.

But I am sad because Tammy was not feeling well and couldn't play her best.

I was also happy to watch Kei Nishikori from Shimane play tennis, but I was sad that he lost to Reiner Schuttler, a veteran player from Germany.

My dad was happy to be trading Olympic pins, but sad that Tammy wanted to leave Beijing as soon as possible to return to Bangkok. He really enjoys trading pins!!!!!


Lastly, I am SO HAPPY to have many good friends. Some people were worried about the food in Beijing, so they gave me some coffee and Soy Joy to eat in China. It was a very kind and delicious present! (^_^)v

Sunday 10 August 2008

Hello from Rainy Beiking

I am having dinner at Nasca Cafe near my hotel, but the cafe's computer keyboard is broken and I can't type the letter that comes after "k"! Luckily the letter isn't used very much in English!

It was very rainy today. I had many troubles going to see my dad and Tammy. Worst of all, I didn't know food is not allowed into the stadium. I brought so many food presents for my dad. I had to give up a bottle of wasabi tako from Akashi but I snuck many other things in my big bag, like Morozoff cocoa peanuts.

The security is very strict. My shoulder is stiff from being stressed out. But I finally got in and I said hello to Ai Sugiyama and her mother and told them that everyone at the Portopia Hotel wishes her good luck. She is trailing Daniela Hantuchova 3-6, 2-3.

Tammy will play tomorrow if it is not too rainy.

Bye for now!

Saturday 2 August 2008

Next Volunteer Project

I am going to grow my hair long so that I can donate it to Locks of Love, a volunteer organization in Florida that makes wigs for children who have lost their hair.  

I'm lucky my hair grows quickly.  I wonder how long it will take to grow it to 12 inches (30cm)...

Friday 1 August 2008

Labor of Love


This morning I washed and ironed my favorite yukata. It took a long time and it was very hot to be ironing.

This yukata was a going-away present from Dr. Takeda, one of my good friends in Gotsu City. Sadly, Dr. Takeda passed away in 1994. I always think of him when I wear his beautiful present. The pattern is by Kansai Yamamoto and it was handmade by Dr. Takeda's relatives in Ohda City.