14 March 2008

Happy White Day

14th March, is the ' White Day ' in Japan. If I'm not wrong, Japan is the only country that has White Day.

If you have read my post on the Valentine's Day, you would have known that the White Day is a ' Valentine's Day ' for the ladies in Japan.

Celebration is just as common as any kind practised around the world. From the most extravagant meal at luxurious restaurants to cosy time spent together at humble homes.

Mine? I'm spending it alone because of my husband's business trip. It's raining, I won't be able to watch the moon even.



Nope, I'm not sulking... my husband's having a tough time abroad, and I shouldn't be complaining. I know too well that he will make it up to me when he comes back, with first, a box of Godiva from airport. However, it's not the chocolates or the gift, I'd rather have my husband beside with me.

Nevertheless, Happy blue White Day, to me.




9 comments:

Michele said...

(((Hugs))) I wish I was there because when I feel blue, I go shopping :D and what better thing to do with a good friend!

Thanks for you nice comments.

Sharon Brumfield said...

Hey girl-
Thank you so much for stopping by.
I love meeting new people-how cool to meet someone from Japan.
Praying your man enjoys some easier times in his travels and you are brought back together real soon.
Happy White day!
Have a beautiful day.

Stardust said...

Thank you so much, Michele.
(((HUGS))) You're sweet. =)

Piggy said...

One of the guys in my class gave all of the girls chocolate today. :-) My sensei who used to teach in Korea told us that koreans also celebrate White Day...

Stardust said...

Hi Piggy,
Bet you received chocolate on White Day too! Thanks for telling me that Koreans also celebrate White Day, my Korean friends didn't even tell me that. =P

~Ling~ said...

Absence makes one's heart grow fonder...
Happy White Day, Stardust!

Stardust said...

Thank you Jade, I appreciate that. =)

Admin said...

Happy White Day!

Take care, be happy.

Stardust said...

Thanks, Seen this scene that!