bowing down
Mar. 19th, 2011 05:10 pmI just came back from a foundraising-event some Japanese and German friends organized (there will be one every following day until wednesday - I will try t help with all my might) and I also went to the Japanese Embassy to write a message of condolence in the book.
This morning I listened t Aiba's recomen and JunStyle. I just watched the message from AnS - and got teary. Aiba is almost crying, but still they are all so strong and calm.
I had the privilege to experience such behaviour in Japan, in Tokyo - there is strength, calmness, care - more care for another person than yourself. You feel down, but you will be genki for the sake of a smile another person can experience.
I really feel like bowing down deep and say
honto ni arigatou gozaimasu
Ganbatte we will be with you
This morning I listened t Aiba's recomen and JunStyle. I just watched the message from AnS - and got teary. Aiba is almost crying, but still they are all so strong and calm.
I had the privilege to experience such behaviour in Japan, in Tokyo - there is strength, calmness, care - more care for another person than yourself. You feel down, but you will be genki for the sake of a smile another person can experience.
I really feel like bowing down deep and say
honto ni arigatou gozaimasu
Ganbatte we will be with you