We had hand-rolled sushi for dinner. It’s my favorite, so I ate too much. Where is my diet?
I mentioned that I took a new interest in my last blog. It was that I was going to remodel a Japanese room at my place. I moved here two years and three months ago, and my place looks just like a place I have lived in for ten years. It is a really cozy place except for the Japanese room. Actually I didn’t want the Japanese room. If I had decided to buy my place a half year earlier, I could have changed it to a wood-floored room. Although the Japanese room is next to the living room, now it has become a kind of storage. I have been worried about it and at last I decided to start remodeling the room. Now I’m planning how to change it and I really enjoy it except for one thing; it’s a big problem for me. The problem is a family Buddhist altar that my father bought when my mother died. It is imposing and beautiful, but pretty big and a little dark for my place. I know it is better to keep it, but changing it to a smaller one is also an idea, I think. To be continued...
Sounds exciting!
返信削除My parents also have a big one, but it's usually
hidden in the part of Japanese closet. Once you open it, the big altar is just gorgeous. The big one isn't one everybody can keep it, so you should keep it.
Please remodel with modern-antique style,like my American friend's house in Japan. You never know!
Just writing is easy!
Any way, the picture of Susi is beautiful!
You are right!
返信削除The result is in today's blog.