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Posted on 2014-01-13 21:28:21
Fufu! ♪
Everytime I talk about music,
everyone~ will come to write about their favourites
and reading them is so interesting de-ariyasu (*^Θ^*)
Yep yep… I always read the comments (*’-’*)
Thank you! (*・Θ-*)
And so, today is coming-of-age day ♪
To all the happy people who became adults today
Congratulations .:*:゜☆
And then, in Momoclo
Reni is the first one to have her coming-of-age ceremony~
Wow~ It’s so auspicious ♪
Congrats- (*>∀<*)
Speaking of which,
I hope her innocent, creative way of thinking never changes
And her unique smile which makes me want to smile too, just by looking at her
And that pure innocence. I hope it all stays the same
Actually, she may have turned 20, but it still hasn’t struck home with me yet ^^;
I guess we’ll be the same next year too (* *;)
But Reni in furisode today
was just so beautiful and dazzling
that my heart skipped a beat ☆
For a moment, it feels as if she’s gone someplace far away (laugh)
I want to see Reni tomorrow without the furisode
so I can calm down again!!!!!
I hope Reni doesn’t get mad if she reads this ^^;
However, as everyone knows
Reni’s growth last year has been amazing in many ways
and I received lots of motivation from her,
which always spurs me to work harder de-ariyasu
This time next year,
I aim to become a true grown-up adult
just like Reni… (*’-’).:*:゜☆
Reni ♪ Congrats on today (*^^*)
Ah-!! I was too early
when I uploaded my photos with Reni yesterday!!!!!
I only have these left,
so please forgive me ribbit~ (u_u)
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Notes:
1. Coming-of-age ceremonies in Japan marks of one’s coming-of-age, which reflects both the expanded rights but also increased responsibilities expected of new adults. Many women celebrate this day by wearing furisode.
2. A furisode is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves. Furisode are the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.