My allergy symptoms have calmed down a lot! But I'm totally exhausted after two very busy days!
I think I've bitten off more than I can chew! Moving house, trying to make the other house habitable, cleaning the yard there as it looks like a jungle, throwing out years of stuff that has accumulated, packing up here, again throwing out stuff and cleaning years worth of dust from behind and under furniture. At the same time I'm helping Hannah move to her apartment! My head is spinning as I'm trying to remember schedules, who has free time to help, who is working when!
Friday David, Christopher and I went to the other house. I spent the morning scrubbing toilet bowls and tackling the dust that had built up. Then I unpacked another 3 big boxes of books. We have too many books!! David and Christopher cleaned up outside. When we started taking things out of the house we dumped most of it in the car port area, but David wants to park his car there when we move.
I found these lovely flowers, I have no idea what they are but they caught my eye. A nice bit of color among all the green.
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Lovely flowers |
I'm hoping to plant vegetables, as the prices are crazy and maybe I can grow a bit to help out. I didn't consider growing flowers but after seeing these and feeling so happy at the splash of color I might try to grow something colorful as well. This is going to be a learning process, I'll let you know how it goes!
Hannah had a crazy day on Friday! She went to pick up her key, while she was in the city she went to the city hall to register her new address, and to the police station to change her address on her drivers license. She went to her apartment to turn on the power but had problems reaching the fuse box! After a nice lunch she spent time checking out stores for things that she needs to buy, basically everything!!
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She said it was more than she thought when she ordered it! |
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In her apartment |
She was looking for a small washing machine and saw these.
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Twin Tubs |
Apparently they are still a popular choice!
She had an appointment to choose a special kimono for her graduation. It's called a hakama. She tried on a few different ones and sent me photos. We are planning to go again to make the final choice. These are the ones we like so far.
At the moment I'm leaning toward the pink or light blue one.
She had a bit of free time before her appointment at the kimono shop so she had a look round the city. She found a nice park and junior high school. I think the junior high school is affiliated with the university, it might be where Hannah will do her teacher training. She sent me a load of photos.
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Nice park |
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junior high school grounds |
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A statute of a cat! |
Yesterday Mikey drove Hannah and I back to her apartment to take some of her stuff! We stopped off at a 100 yen shop to pick up a few things, especially a measure as I forgot ours and she wanted to check the windows for curtains. We then went to a few other stores looking for things she needs. We got to the apartment and unloaded her stuff. I managed to carry up one small box but I realized I felt very unsafe on the stairs carrying things!
Her apartment is nice, just a kitchen, toilet, bathroom and one large room. Small but for one person it's enough. There's a massive walk in closet and even a small pantry in the kitchen!
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wash basin, room for a washing machine |
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shower and bath tub |
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control panel for heating the shower area, she can hang laundry there as there is a special drier for that! |
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From the kitchen, the main room |
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From the window |
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Kitchen |
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her new stove top |
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small pantry |
We had lunch, then went shopping. Mikey is great to shop with for electrical things. The stores can do discounts if you ask and Mikey knows how to get the best discounts. Yesterday Hannah bought the gas stove top, a washing machine and light fittings for about 49000 yen, about 250 pounds! In other stores just the washing machine was that much.
The gas people came to set up her gas and to make sure that the water heater was working okay.
After that I was finished, I could hardly walk, my knee was painful and my back was playing up.
I didn't have to go with Hannah but I really want to support her as she starts this new adventure. I found it fascinating to watch her make decisions, as she tried to figure out the best things to buy, what she really needs now and what she can buy later.
My emotions are raw. I know that things will work out, somehow, but it seems so hard to move from this house, that I've come to love to a place that I don't really like and at the same time watch my daughter, my baby, grow up and take the first steps to being totally independent.
This week is going to be busy as well. Tuesday someone is coming to dispose of furniture that we don't need. I feel sad that some things have to be thrown away but we've had them for ages and there really is no room in the other house for so much stuff!!
Wednesday Mikey and I have a lesson at the community center. And Hannah wants me to go to the kimono store with her!
I told David that I should clone myself so everything can get done, but then realized that cloning David might be better!!!!