Birthdays aren't celebrated much in Japan. I did have Japanese class on my birthday and even though the teacher knew about it (the word for "birthday" is "tanjobi" [tan-joe-bee]) it went by unnoticed. I wasn't particularly surprised because our last teacher told me that birthdays weren't really a big deal here except for little kids. I think she may have told me that even for little kids presents aren't common, just a cake and singing (in English). She also made sure we knew that Chad's birthday would not be celebrated at work at all. She said, and I quote, "Co-workers don't care about your birthday." Since neither Chad nor I are big birthday people, this doesn't really faze us.
However, I did receive an exceptionally good present this year. Chad remembered a camera bag I fell in love with a couple of months ago and ordered it for me. The company Epiphanie makes camera bags that look like purses and are much prettier than the bags that camera companies make. When you spend a lot of time lugging your camera around taking photos of toilets and barbershops, the bag you carry it in becomes important.
it's well-made and works great as a combo camera bag and purse |
it has more padding than a regular purse and the dividers inside are velcro so you can move them around |
Side note: I did mention my birthday a couple of weeks ago in regards to having to get my driver's license renewed. Unfortunately, the SCDMV has informed me that this time I must report to one of their locations to renew. We are planning to come back to the US next month, but we were not going to come to South Carolina. Now it looks like we're going to have to make a side trip just long enough to go wait in the DMV line. Sigh.
No comments:
Post a Comment