Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The Special Ordinary Days
This comic shows us the ordinary days of the little girl, Yotsuba. She lives with her father. She is a very simple and innocent girl. Everything of her makes us happy and warm. And her father is a translator. He always treats her very kindly. He takes her behavior and feelings sincerely. Even if a thing sounds so strange, he never make light of it. I think that he is the paragon of a father.
And their neighbors are also characteristic. There are three sisters. The oldest daughter is Asagi. She is very beautiful and mischievous. And the friend of Yotsuba's father, Jambo sets his heart on her. Next, the second daughter, Fuka is a high school student. She is very cheerful and lovable. The third daughter is Ena. Though she is an elementary school student, she is a capable person. So, she is a good playmate of Yotsuba.
For Yotsuba, many things in the ordinary days is an important and grate matters. Now, her behavior and feelings are refreshing for me. I think that the children are great to see Yotsuba.
Becoming older, people forget much more things in a daily life. This comic reminds us these things. And they tell us that everyday is special days. The same day will never come. Even if a small thing, everything in our daily life is great and special thing!
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Monday, December 6, 2010
A Dreamy Night
Yesterday, I went and watch a live concert of 椿屋四重奏. It was the second time for them. And it was dreamy and exciting time. They showed about fifteen great songs. And most of them are from Kumamoto talked about Kumamoto. Their conversation was very friendly and interesting.
A live concert is great. Of course, we can listen to their songs and get so many things. But a live concert gives us much more things. So, I want to go and watch a live concert.
They are very attractive not only their songs but their humanity. So, I really like them and their songs! I want people who have never listened to their songs to listen to them!
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