7/05/2013

Around 14 cakes, diary and more ;)


I had had hard days this week. Especially yesterday, it was on the brink of hurting myself. When I realized it, I decided then and there that "I do something I've never done before today!". So I took trains to go to one of the most popular, sophisticated patiserries in my country. I took a glance at the showcase which was filled with eye-filling cakes, then told them, "I would like to buy all kinds, from first to last, all of them." Hence, I got 14 cakes (It was about 90US$, for the record) and after that, dropping in at my workplace to give some of them. "You're off today, you know.", my boss told with some surprise. "Well, I have something to you." He was really amazed when I showed it because he always told me he wanted to eat those cakes but he can't since his days off always the same of the patiserrie. By the time I finally came back my home, I had six cakes with my hands. I ate them all in the evening, of course :)




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I started to write diary with my hands these days. I'm not sure how long it could last though, it makes my thoughts more well-organized than before anyway ;)

8 comments:

  1. Hello!

    you know keeping a diary is a really good habit! I am still keeping a journal.. I only write when I feel like writing sometimes it serves as a stress reliever... I write stuffs that I don't usually share in my blog.

    PS:
    those cakes are so cute!

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    1. Megu-san, good morning :)

      I keep writing diary by my hands so far ;) It's like refreshing myself!

      The cakes were really nice! I wish I could bring them to my grandmother. That patisserie told me bring cakes to my fridge within an hour :( But they also sell baked one, so hopefully I bring some to her!

      PS:
      I'll visit Toyama prefecture in late August to see her :D

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  2. Wow! Those cakes look very yummy! I understand why you indulged yourself :) It's nice to do something spontaneous don't you think. It keeps things interesting.
    What is the name of the patissier by the way?
    I do feel a bit sorry that you did this because you weren't feeling well. How are you feeling right now, I am wondering..
    じゃあね!

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    1. おはようございます、Suzanne-san :)
      The patisserie is called "Hidemi Sugino".

      https://plus.google.com/112446785941644296301/about?gl=jp&hl=ja

      Could you see it...?
      Since I don't have any account of google+, I'm not sure if you can see it.
      Actually I'm still not feeling well at all :(
      I have to go outing today too, somewhere new for me, something new for me.

      また、ね^^

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  3. It is really interesting and great post thanks for sharing. Send Cake to Pakistan

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    1. Hi! Nice to meet you and thank you so much for your comment on my blog :) :) I wish I could send some cakes to you :D

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  4. Ahah! Great story! Very generous!!!

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    1. Hi there!
      It was in Ginza and it also has a space to eat cakes and drinks. I would like to see and eat some foods with you again soon :D

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