Auld Lang Syne…

I was born and brought up in Japan.

Where I was in the school always we sang ” Auld Lang Syne” at the graduation day.

Our education is Primary for 6years. So we have 6 year of Graduation days.

So we practice 6 years.

Junior high is another 3 years, and high school 3 years…

Then get higher like Uni.

Anyway, we sing Auld Lang Syne is almost as our semi national song.

That is all Japanese people’s reflex if you hear the tune, we can sing in Japanese….

First started from Japanese Navy School sang at the graduation.

But these days, we often hear the tune, when the shop is about to close, it is pressurising customers to hurry up and go!! 🙂

That tune isn’t as ” Auld Lang Syne”, it is from the film ” Waterloo Bridge ” farewell waltz danced by Vivian Lee and Robert Taylor….

Anyway, we love the song and most of us even didn’t realize it was from Scotland and Robert Burn’s famous poem.

How can he see his poem is widely loved in the world, I wonder ?

Burns Supper 2018 with 1271 air cadet.

At the Burns Supper 2018 with Air cadet!

Sewing…

When I learned sewing in School for the first time in later primary school year in Japan,

I used a ” Ashibumi- Mishin ” – “Foot step operated sewing machine” at school.

I believe it was Singer foot pedal sewing machine like the picture above. (  Pic from Pinterst )

I need to feed the leather belt to operate,

Then put both foot but right foot slightly forward than left then turn the Stop motion turn away from you and Balance Wheel turn toward to you while first step is going,

otherwise, feed going backword…

It was great fun, when you can sew smoothly, and you don’t want to stop it at all!!

But you really needed to practice first to get going for pedalling and threading ! 🙂

 

I got newsletter from Japan House in London the interesting article about knitted fabric history in Japan.

And I saw the image of Meiji period kimono ladies are sewing rather elegant way! ( Pic below )

So I remembered my first sewing was when I was making doll clothes with my little fingers

sewing dress with yellow cotton fabric with thread and needles,

and I think I put 3 big green buttons with sticky tapes in front for my finishing touch 🙂

And I send it to my Grandma with letter to Tokyo, and she was the Kimono dressed lady because of her occupation as well,

She was a tea ceremony master of Urasen-ke style.

She replied to me, ” You are so great in hand work, you should try to be a fashion designer! ”

So I tried 🙂

https://www.japanhouselondon.uk/discover/stories/meriyasu/?dm_i=4RMY,FVR6,HRR88,1VHAD,1

 

Tabi Factory Osawa Shoten in 1918

Machinery used for Tabi ( Sort of Socks for Kimono) factory Osawa-shoten in 1918 Image Courtesy from Gyoda City Museum pulled from Japan House Webstie.

Tabi manufacturing process material cutting 971x546 copy

Post card is showing machine for cutting process for Tabi making Image courtesy from Gyoda City Museum pulled from Japan House Website.

Birthday…

Everything is not certain these days…

But only certain thing is every living things have a birthday on your own.

 

Even you don’t know which day is yours, still you do have a birthday.

That is certain things and you deserve celebrate for that moment and think of who you are…

 

Today is my 52nd birthday.

I don’t expect these days, but nice to get messages from people who I care and who I like

and on top from Social media friends, too 🙂 x

Thank you for your message!!

Today I enjoy and relax on my birthday with your lovely messages ❤ 🙂