BGM: The Style Council - Headstart For Happiness
I worked early today. After that work, I went back to my group home and prepared for the meeting I would have the evening. At 7:30 pm, the meeting has been started. I told the other members how I had spent my days recently. For example, I celebrated my friend's birthday, had a stick sushi (ehou maki), heard a friend of mine had passed away, went to enjoy a meeting for English learners in this town, and also attended the English class at night, etc.
Although I had made an instant, easy draft for this event, I couldn't think of how I speak/tell as a presenter. So when the meeting started, I just let my words out of my mouth as my hunches whisper. After my telling, the other members started telling their opinions about it. It seemed that they could get pleased about this presentation, and it seemed to be provoking for them to think about something, too.
Their opinions - one of them was that we often need the place to be as an instant nest (or an alternative home.) as a pub and/or a café, etc. Indeed, for me the libraries and AEON are the places, where I can enjoy my thinking and also reading without spending money too much at. And also, for me the "danshu" meeting and the English class are also great opportunities to let my worries/sorrows away. Then, these activities are working to me as a kind of great medicine.
And also, a member taught us about her idea of learning/using English. In English, we sometimes say as "it impressed me a lot" instead of "I was really impressed". In Japanese, this kind of expressions are really unique so sometimes it needs a certain time for us to use it flexibly. Why can I use it as this? I could have mastered that kind of clues of English writing? Yes, it has been provoking to me, too.
After that meeting, I slept for a while. Another friend lined me about the next meeting about autism. I have been tired so much, and I could do nothing this evening. No books came into my mind, so I went to bed (Thank you for your participating this meeting). Life goes on, brah!