2012年6月16日土曜日

sleepy day

Today, I got up three o’clock. Recently, I sit up late at night. I was very sleepy but indeed I was surprised. I thought that I did not want to get up. But I gradually waked up. I watched the movie which made by Hayao Miyazaki. It is Kaze no Tani no Naushika. The movie moved me to tears. People are ugly. People are kind. There are both sides. Naushika is very kind girl. She can feel someone’s feeling. I want to be like her. If I open my heart, I may feel more someone’s feelings. Hayao’s movies are very beautiful. Realize the feathery of movies again.   

107/5903

2012年6月15日金曜日

memory...*


I ate out Japanese food as my mother’s Father’s Day. My grandfather and I close friend. We go to Sikoku last spring vacation.  I wanted to go Itsukushima shrine. I like Mont- Saint-Michel. Both these looks like float on the water. It is fantastic! I have a memory to visit Mont-Saint-Michel. There are many narrow roads. We have to careful to walk till the top. I visited there in the summer. My father took off him T-shirt and wore sunglasses so he looked like nice. We had a good time. I want to visit there again. After I went Mont- Saint-Michel, I put up the cottage which lives my father’s acquaintance. I saw the most beautiful evening sunlight. A drop of the sun came down. I have never forget the sunset. Well…I got off the track. Mmmm.

137/5796

2012年6月11日月曜日

BR-01-08 Tumbelina


“I’ll call you Thumbelina”(p.6)


I want Tumbelina. She is very cute and she is loved for everybody. I wonder that she was born from flower which take care of the women who wish have a baby. But she did not come home again. The woman will anxious. Finally Tumbelina married to the prince. The story is normal. Everybody wants to marry to the prince. Japanese old tales have a small character. His name is Issunboushi. He is very small but he is strong. I do not know about him well. Maybe he married to beautiful girl. I look for the story after. There are difficult views when I was child. I think that we have to read a lot of fairy tales until we grow up.

Retold by Susanna Davidson (2008). Tumbelina. Usborne Publishing Ltd.

126/5659