I'm a Japanese housewife living in Japan. I'm in my 60's. I want to know daily lives in the world, so at first I'll tell my daily. What is your daily life?
Friday, May 23, 2025
Good morning 0523
by Yuki
Yesterday we went to an art museum for a change of pace. Than we expected Yuki’s joint pain? muscle pain is continued. Two of us are suffering such pains, we feel to get really old, even though his pain is not caused by his aging.
Anyway in the morning I hold a laughter yoga meeting. Three elder ladies are going to come. Of course they are older than me.
Thanks for your comment. Didn't you know my age? I will be 65 this winter. And Yuki will be 66 this fall. Additionaly the members of my laughter yoga meeting are 82 years old, 82 years old, and 73 or 74 years old.
Thanks telling me your private information. Staying busy makes retired people keeping active, doesn’t it? It’s a wonderful thing. And keeping healthy is very important. One of our laughter yoga members is suffering from a severe illness (not cancer). Controlling her condition to come here is her motivation to spend everyday. I am really happy to see people surrounding me smiling.
In my case, I closed my classroom because of nursing my mother. (I used to visit her in Tokyo often). Now I focus on and try to enjoy the life with my husband who is trying to coexist his cancer taking some treatments while doing some volunteer activities. Let’s enjoy our retired life in each way!
I've read your blog for a while and I'm just curious, how old you? Sorry, if that's too personal. Enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Didn't you know my age? I will be 65 this winter. And Yuki will be 66 this fall.
DeleteAdditionaly the members of my laughter yoga meeting are 82 years old, 82 years old, and 73 or 74 years old.
I am in the 70's age group. Retired from teaching and working part time at our local library. I enjoy staying busy. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks telling me your private information. Staying busy makes retired people keeping active, doesn’t it? It’s a wonderful thing. And keeping healthy is very important. One of our laughter yoga members is suffering from a severe illness (not cancer). Controlling her condition to come here is her motivation to spend everyday. I am really happy to see people surrounding me smiling.
DeleteIn my case, I closed my classroom because of nursing my mother. (I used to visit her in Tokyo often). Now I focus on and try to enjoy the life with my husband who is trying to coexist his cancer taking some treatments while doing some volunteer activities. Let’s enjoy our retired life in each way!