I noticed water in the glass was shaking but nobody didn't touched it. Then I realized the earthquake.
I couldn't do anything in that time. And I didn't know what should I do.
It was almost my first time.
I've tried to talk with my family but I couldn't do that soon. Because line was very busy.
My family and surrounding people are all well.
That day my coworker had come our office by train that was not working until very late at night.
I had come my office by bicycle. So I could easier to get home.
I've only broken two wine glasses by earthquake.
9/22-24 I worked as a volunteer only 3 days.
First day wood‐chopping (that wood from piece of house that were destroyed by tsunami)
Second and thread day cut the grass in foundation of the house.
I met many another volunteer. We ware same volunteer but each have another view.
That was pretty interesting for me. After work we went to hot spring,yakiniku(kind of BBQ) and lots of talking.
I got a precious experience there. I wanna go there again with somebody.
My friend planning event in Toronto!
If you interested this event please message me!
IRO - A night of fashion and music for Japan -
Date : March 30, 2012 (Fri)
Time : 7:00 p.m. ~ 2:00 a.m.
Cost : $10 / ticket [ Age : 19+ ] Alcohole Available
Location : The Great Hall ( 1087 Queens West, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1H3 )