I'm not quite sure what's going on in my life right now. Things have gotten a little nuts both here and at home. So rather than go into all that I will share with you some of the other things that have been going on. [Stuff~]I drew my other taiko teacher and took the sketch to one of the free weekend shows to give to him. The show was pretty awesome, if
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Wow the taiko performance looks really fun! The stage is nicely designed too!
Your dress is really sexy too, too bad you had to wear a jacket over it. XD I also attended a wedding (the last reception part) in September and I didn't have anything to wear at all. I ended up wearing a suit vest over a purple shirt and a black pencil skirt I had. It wasn't the best wedding outfit ever. XD
Also, as an American I'm envious of your thanksgiving! I didn't have time or money to do anything. OTL
The taiko stage looks amazing! I love that they came offstage for better pictures, haha :D I love your Momotaro puppets-- the oni makes me smile, I don't know why xD Also huge Santa!!
You look beautiful in the dress <3333 The couple looks wonderful too!
Looking at your thanksgiving food makes me hungry, haha :P I looked it up out of curiosity, but in Japan, Thanksgiving isn't the same holiday borrowed from the US, but an actual distinct holiday to give thanks for those working in labor? Nevertheless, I am eyeing that cheesy broccoli. I haven't had that since elementary school where it was the only way kids would eat their vegetables xD
Baby girl is a cutie <33 I have to echo that "impressive leg movement"! I don't think I can do that even now, haha.
It was actually a sculpture that would later be moved to an exhibit somewhere.
Thank you, they took a while to make. Santa too.
We were actually celebrating the American Thanksgiving, because Josh (the Papa of the baby) is American, as are about 90% of my western friends over here. He and his wife do American thanksgiving every year and I end up going for reasons I don't understand. Yes, the Japanese Thanksgiving day is nothing like the American one from what I have been led to understand. It's basically a day off.
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And you look quite cute in your dress :)
Fluffy pants! :D
*hugs you tight*
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Thank you!
Fluffy pants was there, and I did manage to say hello to him!
*hugs*
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Your dress is really sexy too, too bad you had to wear a jacket over it. XD I also attended a wedding (the last reception part) in September and I didn't have anything to wear at all. I ended up wearing a suit vest over a purple shirt and a black pencil skirt I had. It wasn't the best wedding outfit ever. XD
Also, as an American I'm envious of your thanksgiving! I didn't have time or money to do anything. OTL
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Thank you, I swear I should actually shop out of season in Japan because they never have the things I want when I want them.
I only do it because my adoptive family out here is half American. I really don't get all that into it.
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You look beautiful in the dress <3333 The couple looks wonderful too!
Looking at your thanksgiving food makes me hungry, haha :P I looked it up out of curiosity, but in Japan, Thanksgiving isn't the same holiday borrowed from the US, but an actual distinct holiday to give thanks for those working in labor? Nevertheless, I am eyeing that cheesy broccoli. I haven't had that since elementary school where it was the only way kids would eat their vegetables xD
Baby girl is a cutie <33 I have to echo that "impressive leg movement"! I don't think I can do that even now, haha.
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Thank you, they took a while to make. Santa too.
We were actually celebrating the American Thanksgiving, because Josh (the Papa of the baby) is American, as are about 90% of my western friends over here. He and his wife do American thanksgiving every year and I end up going for reasons I don't understand. Yes, the Japanese Thanksgiving day is nothing like the American one from what I have been led to understand. It's basically a day off.
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