Wednesday, January 02, 2013

New Year's Day 2013

I've just spent an hour chatting with Leiya about where life leads us and how we know which way to turn.  A good way to start the New Year.


"Behold, I will do something new"
Isaiah 43:19

This Bible verse was brush painted by my pastor for yesterday's New Year's Day service.  A new day, a new year to start things... to remember that God is with us showing us the way.


Oh dear...  Here I am mixing beliefs.  Well, think of this as a custom rather than a belief.  This was in Tetsu's mother's apartment entryway.  Her one acknowledgement of the holidays.  (It is too much bother to try to follow the customs at her age.)  She probably had one of the care workers who comes, buy this at the supermarket...  A cardboard and plastic New Year decoration that is trying to look like a gold tray with pounded rice balls on top.  The plastic "mochi balls" actually have pounded rice slabs hidden away inside for convenient eating.  Isn't that tied crane pretty on there?  (The crane symbolizes long life.)  I don't know what the other symbolism is but many people will have these decorations with an orange stuck on top adorning their doorways or even the bumpers of their cars.


Are you getting tired of seeing Obaachan?  She's getting tired of posing for pictures with me.

"Come on, Obaachan!  Show us a peace sign pose for the camera."

"Leave me alone!!  I can't believe you can be so silly."

I think we cheered her up on New Year's Day.
 

6 comments:

Nancy J said...

Is Obaachan wearing her new vest ? Lovely verse, enjoy whatever 2013 will show to you in the coming months. Cheers from Jean

Cassandra said...

Awwwwwwwwww. What a sweet photo. :) :)

Julie Fukuda said...

I find it almost impossible to separate custom and belief in Japan. I tend to think that one reason the missionaries did not make more believers is that they wanted all those customs with remote Shinto or Buddhist origins to be tossed out. (To say nothing of all those ancestors residing in the tokonoma).

Marcie said...

Lovely to see Obaachan looking si happy!

pratima said...

Wish you and yours a very happy, healthy, peaceful and creative New Year! Cute picture of Obaachan and you, Tanya :)
I hope this coming year brings lots of smiles and happy times just like this!

Susan In Texas said...

Happy New Year, Tanya. Love the brushwork, and this year's family picture was the best.

All the best,
Susan in Texas