My dad is the very opposite of a Japanese person. He is loud, blithe, bouncy and obnoxious. On top of all that, he won’t stop making what he believes is a funny joke but what actually is, a highly inappropriate comment. God save me. And my mom, my mom keeps telling me mom-stuff like “slow down around the bends” and “always carry a cardigan.” They’re both annoying as hell but I couldn’t be happier.
Pics from top to bottom: a giraffe made entirely of lego at Lego Land, Osaka aquarium (on the schedule solely for my father because he loves fish), okonomiyaki for lunch which my parents told me they didn’t really like or didn’t like as much as ramen (no shit!) only after, and my favourite part of the day, shopping at Lucua. It was so nice to shop with my parents! For one year I’ve had no one to ask if jeans make my butt look big and guess what? Turns out they do tehehe.
Lastly dear follower, I want to share with you something unreal: I bumped into my Kiwi ex. In Osaka Station, in a city with a population of more than 3 million. And, during Sakura (cherry blossom) season when the peoples quadruply. What are the chances? It was fate. It must of been fate. For you know what I felt? I felt absolute and utter confirmation. That it ended for all the right reasons. That I am exactly where I need to be, that I did exactly what I needed. In the words of Rudy Francisco:
“Instead of asking
why they left,
now I ask,
what beauty will i create
in the space they no longer
occupy?”
The accuracy! I am so proud of myself and the beautiful life I live. John Green is right, “grief does not change you… It reveals you.” And in the words of Mary Maxwell:
“…under duress great things are born. Diamonds form in molten stone. The sweetest flowers of man’s spirit have most often been watered by tears. To struggle gives strength, to endure breeds a greater capacity for endurance. We must not run away from our heartbreaks in life; we must go through them, however fiery they may be, and bring with us out of the fire a stronger character, a deeper reliance on ourselves”.
I hope you too, can find the strength and courage to create beauty in place of life’s inevitable heartaches.
Great post! I love the quote–so true…. So you’re in my backyard; I live 10 minutes away on foot from Grand Front. I hope you have fun in Osaka…! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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Thank you!! My pleasure :) Feel free to follow along!
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What is the inappropriate joke? What is it?!?!
Happy to hear you are having fun with them.
It truly is a small world. There are a number of people I don’t want to cross paths with and I KNOW they don’t want me to come back into their lives. Chances are it will happen though. Best to keep my side of the street clean when it does happen.
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Yes, I looked smokin’ hehe ;)
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I’ll bet you did but you didn’t answer the question.
What was the joke?
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Haha I am not repeating it!
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“what beauty will i create in the space they no longer occupy?”
Perfect!
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Yes!!
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Lucky! Osaka is the 3rd on my list of places I want to visit when going to Japan
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What are the first two?!
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#2 is The Shibuya District in Tokyo and #1 is Okinawa
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