Father-in-law is an interesting man. He laughs a lot. Like now, when he offers a snack:
"Do you want a senbei?" he asks son, only grandson, now on the verge of fourteen, the age of the "adulthood" ceremony in Japan--or so my wife informs. Grandfather removes a chunk of thin, white and porous material that, yes, looks like a rice cracker except it is paler, with a spot of malevolent green about the size of a penny.
Son waves it off with a gentle "No," and an uneasy giggle.
It is, afterall, from the top of grandmother's skull.
Great, great news on the job front. It will boost your career, your self-esteem, and self-worth. I am very happy for you, 2017 is going to be a good year at that front.
I have been giving a lot of thought to the choices we make. Without going into it, I decided not to get dragged into someone else"s decisions. It was difficult, but necessary for my own survival.
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