My children and husband gave me carnations as a Mother's day present.
I was really glad to receive them.
When we went shopping at the supermarket, my 8-year-old son suggested my husband to give it to me.
I didn't notice that they bought them at the flower shop because I went to different places in the supermarket apart from them.
I am really happy to be a mother, thanks to you!
Thank you(^o^) for reading this article!
I am a Japanese female studying English. I am going to write about my daily activities, childcare, food, Japanese culture, and so on. (This blog is one of my practice writing in English. If you find that my way of writing is different, feel free to post your comments or suggestions so I can improve my blog. )
5/13/2017
5/07/2017
My husband's masterpiece
My husband made "Shirokuma (しろくま)" for our 6-year-old daughter during Golden Week.
Shirokuma (White bear) is character of Sumikkogurashi (すみっコぐらし), which is very popular character merchandise among little girls.
Sumikko means at a corner of a room, and Gurashi means "living".
All characters of Sumikkogurashi like staying in a corner.
It means Japanese people tend to feel more relaxed staying at the corner of somewhere, for instance, a corner seat of a restaurant, a corner seat of a train, and other places like that.
Similar to other girls, our daughter loves Sumikkogurashi, she said during Golden Week;
"I want to have a Shirokuma stuffed toy!"
My husband said:
"But these are expensive. All right, I will make one for you."
"Really? Please don't make a promise which you will not be able to keep."
I told him.
"It's easy for me! I will definitely do it!"
He said.
"Wow! Thank you dad!"
Our daughter was so excited to hear this.
I wondered if he would keep his promise.
But, he did.
He made it using a towel!
"What an amazing dad! I can't believe!"
I was so suprised and said.
My daughter sew on its hands and feet.
I was surprised at my husband and daughter's incredible work.
Actually, I am not good at sewing.
I am glad that she is handy like her dad.
Thank you(^o^) for reading this article!
Shirokuma (White bear) is character of Sumikkogurashi (すみっコぐらし), which is very popular character merchandise among little girls.
Sumikko means at a corner of a room, and Gurashi means "living".
All characters of Sumikkogurashi like staying in a corner.
It means Japanese people tend to feel more relaxed staying at the corner of somewhere, for instance, a corner seat of a restaurant, a corner seat of a train, and other places like that.
Similar to other girls, our daughter loves Sumikkogurashi, she said during Golden Week;
"I want to have a Shirokuma stuffed toy!"
My husband said:
"But these are expensive. All right, I will make one for you."
"Really? Please don't make a promise which you will not be able to keep."
I told him.
"It's easy for me! I will definitely do it!"
He said.
"Wow! Thank you dad!"
Our daughter was so excited to hear this.
I wondered if he would keep his promise.
But, he did.
He made it using a towel!
"What an amazing dad! I can't believe!"
I was so suprised and said.
My daughter sew on its hands and feet.
I was surprised at my husband and daughter's incredible work.
Actually, I am not good at sewing.
I am glad that she is handy like her dad.
Thank you(^o^) for reading this article!
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