It is the last day of this three-day weekend. Our granddaughter and daughter are now on their way here by train. Yuki left home just now to pick them up at the station.
In the morning, the three of them are going to play tennis. Yuki has already booked a court.
To tell the truth, I have a headache, but no fever, so I’m all right. I think I got a bit socially fatigued yesterday. I talked with our 83-year-old neighbor who lives alone. Even though she spends most of her days at home because her legs aren’t very strong and she can’t drive, she still lives an active and independent life in her own way. I told her that seeing her active and independent daily life gives younger people like me an ideal model—especially because more and more people will live alone in their later years. It reminded me of how I used to feel after talking with my mother when I visited her once or twice a month.
Our busy and fun day is off to a start.

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