in the past, many people were dead
Thursday, December 9th, 2004it’s time for an engrish moment:

it’s time for an engrish moment:

yup, it’s wednesday and it is time for another picture to get creative on. last week’s image (which was actually posted on tuesday, but let’s not get technical please, as i have this cool catch phrase happening now) was the light slipping through the wood-slat blinds in the morning and it looked like a face to me as i lay there not wanting to get up. i liked the responses though, and so i have another image today.
now, i am not asking you to say just what it is (pretty obvious this week) but what it looks like to you. my first thought was different than my second one, but i’ll share those next wednesday. for now, it’s time to get through the hump with a little hallucination:

that is what my mailbox said when i got home yesterday. not because it was glad to see me, but because it was not so dreadfully lonely and wanted to share its joy with me. and do you know why it was joyful? because thuy had sent us a package of goodies!!!
let’s open it together, why don’t we?

but before we do, check out the great note on the back:

no worries thuy! it arrived in perfect shape!
first: an overview of goodness:



do you think she wants me to write her a letter?

but she must know that i think tea is delicious!

and that i love cotton candy made of kitties! (just kidding, but aren’t these great? there are even pictures showing how to add the kittens into the cotton candy machine!)

and my favorite - nemuri neko, the sleeping cat!

THANK YOU thuy!!! you are
