On gossamer wings
a butterfly
arrives from across the ocean
a butterfly
arrives from across the ocean
I taught English in a junior high school during the three years I lived in rural Japan, from 1995 to 1998. During that time, Hiromi was one of my students. She was about 11 when we first met. Now she is a beautiful young woman of 23. Watching her grow up has been such a wonderful experience for me. I've also become friends with her mother and younger sister. They are like a second family to me.
Hiromi spent 10 months in Manhattan studying English at a language school. She returned home in February. On Friday, I had the good fortune to pick her up at the airport for a one-week visit.
Yesterday, we spent a great day having lunch and exploring Greenwich Village and the East Village, two of her favorite neighborhoods.
Her visit has rejuvenated me. Yesterday I was able to walk with little pain or discomfort, and her enthusiasm and fresh perspective on things were like a restorative tonic.
The timing of her visit was exquisite because I don't know if I will ever have the chance to revisit Japan, circumstances being what they are.
But seeing that her adventurous, indomitable nature and free spirit are thriving is really all I need to see.
4 comments:
It's nice story.
I thought Hiromi-san also had great day with you.
Yes, I'm very thankful for Hiromi-chan's visit.
i surfed onto your blog by chance. thank you for sharing bits of your life and experience through this blog. it is humbling for me. i pray God bless you.
take care,
adriene
a ryuugakusei in Tokyo
Thank you, Adriene.
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