This morning the poor school principal admitted to being exhausted with all the practices going on in the heat. And he was at the school over the weekend cutting grass and weeds in the adjoining empty lots so that parents' cars will have a place to park on the big day. He said that he also had to attend PTA meetings in the evening all last week for parents' Sports Day support committees. I assured him that since I'm being paid to be the crosswalk guard in front of the school that he really didn't need to feel obligated to stand out there with me from 7:30 every morning. It seems to me that being a school principal in Japan is a more time consuming job than being one in the States.
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I went to the hospital Friday evening but Tetsu's mother was in grand spirits and feeling very happy about being in such a nice cool place with very good food and friendly nurses. Since then we've gone daily and since she isn't getting any treatment, the hospital says she's ready to go home. BUT Tetsu's mother says going home on the fourth day of being hospitalized is bad luck (Japanese dislike the number four) so she is planning to stay in the hospital until tomorrow... the fifth day.
Japan would sure welcome some cool weather!
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