15 April 2011

Getting up




Since the 11th March tsunami, it has been difficult to do anything like it's just any other day when your neighbours are mourning. So this heavy heart stayed away for a while.



I'm sure many of us are thinking of Japan. Please know how much the Japanese appreciate every single help and thoughts extended, they are tremendously encouraged.


Like how the local media put it well, it's time the rest of us pick up ourselves so that we can help those who are in desperate need. It's Spring time, and many have hopes that the nation will make a comeback with a spring-like vitality.


だから、頑張れ! 日本。 ( So, hang in there and move forth! Japan. )


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Over the past weeks, many friends have been worried by the appalling news and asked for my return to Singapore.


You see, I didn't marry Bear so that I could live in Japan. Neither am I leaving Bear when Japan is in trouble.


So I'm staying. Japan is home, no longer a place I find myself living in just because I'm married overseas. And to realise what's been resolved unconciously in my heart at this fairly precarious time, an unexplainable happiness oozes from within. I guess I owe it to too many Japanese who have been nice to me, and that silly Bear who loves me deeply.


And together with Breadcrumbs, we want to be those who stay around. We'll be fine. God will surely take care of us. So thanks for the love and concern.




Well, 春は戻ってくるの。 For Spring shall surely return.



We had our names inscribed on this wooden coaster a few days ago when we were off to watch the plum blossoms. It's quite an art piece huh?

8 comments:

stay-at-home mum said...

Gambatte! Hugs for you for staying on! The good Lord will watch over all of you and your countrymen. But it is also ok to come back for a visit and enjoy some of our food and durians ;) Take care sweetie!

Anonymous said...

Happy to see you back Stardust. I was wondering what may have happened. Good that things look seemingly stable at your place. Take care anyway.

Molly the Airedale said...

We love the wooden coaster, Stardust.
We say our prayers for Japan every single day.

Love ya lots
Maggie and Mitch

bp said...

Home is where the heart is... And it's coz of folks like you and Bear, that Japan will thrive and go from strength to strength!!!

That coaster is so cute, and I'm glad you got to stop and smell these pretty blooms!

Love and hugs for you guys and Breadcrumbs of course :)

bp said...

i hope my longwinded comment came thru... if not, i'll come back n write it out again, hehe!

blessed week ahead, my dear!

Anonymous said...

頑張れ Japan! To you too Stardust.

Emily said...

Beautifully worded, Stardust. Your faith is a wonderful thing :)

B.T.Bear (esq.) said...

Hallo! It is good to reed how yu ar warm an happy inside. I like it wen I am so happy I get warm inside. Happy Easter, Stardust!!!

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