Thursday, 17 March 2011

peaceful day

Hardly felt any tremors today.
Except for 2 just before bed time.

A very cold day today. But in order to break the monotony of things, we all went out to Jusco @ Shinagawa. Due to many people stocking up in fear, the bread, rice, eggs, instant noodles and pasta shelves were empty.

Guess the shelves are replenished every day but within 30min soon after the store opens, the shelves are empty again.

Other things were still available. Like meats, veggies and frozen food.

Hardly any news about the nuclear situation @ Fukushima too. Guess no news is good news. =P

Hubby received a couple of emails and calls from Singapore. Basically checking on our status. Think they are concerned if we should go back earlier if there are no pressing reasons to be here.

But who is to decide what is pressing or not?

Hubby's here for a course, so as of now, the course has not ended and the graduation ceremony will be held on the 25th. Ceremony will be attended by quite a number of their big shots. So isnt it rude and insensitive if Singapore were to pull us back when there is really no pressing danger here?

Anyways, we have just about 10 more days here.
頑張ります! =)

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