Showing posts with label TGIF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TGIF. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2020

2020.2.6

It was fine but cold again.

These days trains often delay. 

Tonight I could get on the earlier train and arrived at home before 8:30 pm.
So I could watch a movie on TV which I would not go to see at the theater.
And I watched some recorded dramas.


Friday, February 8, 2019

2019.2.8

It was fine.

They say it will snow tomorrow.

We have a three-day weekend because Monday is a national holiday called kenkoku kinen no hi (建国記念の日), National Foundation Day.

What is your plan for this weekend?

I will stay at home and relax tomorrow.

I have plans on Sunday and Monday.
I hope it will be fine.

TGIF

Friday, October 12, 2018

2018.10.12

It was cloudy.

I had a very busy day.

After work I went to Shinagawa to see my friend. We have known each other for 6 years or so but this was the very first time to see just two of us.
I chose the place by coupon site. We enjoyed talking, eating, and drinking.

TGIF

Friday, July 13, 2018

2018.7.13

It was fine and very hot.

I was rather busy for all day long.

Two programs in charge finished today and we had a catering dinner party.
There were more than 30 participants. I think everything went well.

They say today is a very lucky day of three  good things: new moon, solar eclips, and ichiryubsnnbaibi(一粒万倍日), which is a seed becomes 10000 seeds.
On the new moon day it is supposed to be good to wish something you want to grow or increase.

TGIF

Friday, June 22, 2018

2018.6.22

It was cloudy.

I was rather busy at the office.

This morning I walked to the station to drink tonight.

After work I went to Ginza to have dinner with an adviser of the graduate school. He is from Yamanashi. To my surprise in Yamanashi the business of the funeral is a big issue. We usually wrap the money called okoden (お香典), but they don't wrap. There are about 1000 people to attend the funeral which was really surprising. Japan is a quite small country but there are many different cultures in it. Isn't it interesting?