Thursday, September 18, 2014

To Enjoy Our Routine Life...

I often write about political matters agressively, but most of my life is full of routines and peaceful. Today, I went to see my doctor, then went to a pharmacy. On the way home I visited the cell phone shop to talk about my husband's broken phone. In the afternoon I got some beans and sweetpotetos in our vegetable garden. We are happy to get nonchemical, organic vegetables from our garden. We had dinner with our grandchildren and their mother and talked about their sports day next Saturday. Their father, our son, came home late as usual, like most of the workers of Japan.

There seems to be no problem, nothing to complain. It may be the problem. In Japan there are so many things to discuss, to solve. to be corrected. Many people think it is the biggest crisis of our society, of Japan, after the W.W.II. But our routine life is going on. Of course I love peaceful life with my family myself, and it's good for people to enjoy peaceful life. The problem is; most of Japanese are interested only in their personal affairs, not seeing what is happening in this world, even next to them. Why are we like this? It's a little too late for me to think and write about it today. I'll try next time.

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