We woke up early and Ayako drove me to palm reader.
I went to see a fortuneteller in July or August and had a really bad experience.
At that tie the fortuneteller yelled at me and told me what I did not want to hear.
However, when I think about it now, she was not that wrong.
Actually some of things she told me at that time really happened to me now.
Anyway, I was so afraid of going to see a palm reader, but she said he was good so I decided to go.
Actually he is a Buddhist priest.
He was not a strict one at all.
Some of the stuff he told me surprised me but interesting.
He wrote out lines on a hand and explained.
He could read my palm and see that I am wondering which of three ways I should go now, to keep working for my dad, changing job, or going to the US.
Of course he could not tell me what exactly I was wondering about, but he could see that I was wondering among three things.
See? The three lines on my hand. (One with a ring)
He explained everything and I understood everything.
What he told me actually encouraged me.
I don’t rely on him, and don’t believe in everything what he said, but keep what he said in mind would help me, I think.
He said that I am going to get married next year and will have 3 kids, 2 girls and 1 boy.
He was confident about it, so we’ll see, hahaha.

I don’t know what it was but seems like it was a photo spot, so we took a picture.

It was yummy!!
Also we had chocolate, almond and banana crape.
We ate too much.

This is a picture which Ayako took.
Me with Boo.
I left Ayako’s at 10 in this evening and took a bullet train to Tokyo for tomorrow.
I have work in Tokyo tomorrow again.
Now I am in a business hotel washing TV.
What a nice weekend I had!
Ready to go to work tomorrow.
1 comment:
Hi Yu,
It looks like you had a relaxing weekend. You look so happy in these photos. Boo looks so serious! hahaha Oh, you go to Tokyo often for business. When I am in Tokyo, I usually stay at Akasaka Prince or New Otani -- I like that neighborhood -- lots of restaurants. But if I have a "budget" expense account, I stay at the Toshi Center Hotel (just behind the Akasaka Prince) -- it's nice, clean, and economical and good breakfast too. Mostly government workers stay there. Check it out -- it's better than the typical business type hotel, I think.
http://www.toshicenter.co.jp/e/index.html
Ja a ne,
Bill
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