To Master Mei-Shu, Shin, Mother, Professor S, Professor M, Ms. Yuko, Ms. Kaori, Ms. Noriko, Ms. S, Dr. W from Mei-Shun full of thanks and flowers.
Month: November 2015
Here She Comes
StandardYellow Combination
StandardLast Lesson
Standard… before performance it was today. Master Mei-Shu is kind enough to encourage her student, saying “All right, well done. You are perfect”. Yes, this is the point of no return. All Mei-Shun could do is to prevent any accidents, including sickness and injury, to do her best on Sunday.
Don’t Read
StandardTea Pillar
StandardIt is believed to be a forerunner of good luck in our country. However, it appears in your cup only when a twig green tea is employed. Many of them are cheaper than non-twig ones, meaning rich people hardly see this message in tea.
After 31 Wks
StandardNothing serious as usual. Thank you so much, Dr. A. Autumn steps little by little into the hospital garden. The pond in front of the entrance has been nicely cleaned. Mei-Shun is not sure since when, yet the princess has not been seen these days. Did she truly exist? Or was that beautiful creature a messenger, as Shin says?
Fluffy Spear
StandardSo you have come to our hands. We asked our stage properties shop to rent him before performance. This white-haired head is not so heavy, yet the stick is much longer than expected. Mei-Shun felt it a good decision … Anybody needs a time to get used to it. Even if we pay for it, Master Mei-Shu.
Finely Fixed
StandardIt took two weeks for the ceramic tooth to be planted into Mei-Shun’s mouth. Her dental clinic has two rooms for treatment; one is full of that scary chairs with silver apparatuses and compound-eyed lights, the other looks like a beauty salon to serve relaxation for patients. This time, they guided her into the latter, for a simple attachment and — thanks to the amount she paid maybe.
Japanese Culture@holiday
Standard邦楽発表会 has been held one day before today so far. That gave us good convenience, since many of Mei-Shun’s friends interested in Japanese dance live around Tokyo. However, it was delayed toward 15th, Sunday this year. Our public holidays set in November do not apply to Happy Monday System, fixed on 3rd for Culture Day while 23rd for Labor Thanksgiving Day. We wonder why; the former accommodates a number of cultural events throughout Japan. Won’t you wish a national holiday followed?













