Category: Videos
Japanese kids go shopping
These kids are sooo adorable! :D
On Monday night, NTV aired a special episode of “Hajimete no otsukai” (”First errand”), an adorable show that sends small children on errands. The kids are usually younger than 5-years-old, so few even notice that there are cameras watching them from across the street or sometimes from even a few feet away.
Here’s a partially subtitled segment showing two cute little kids, Masaki (5 years and 2 months) and his little sister Saika (2 years and 10 months), as they go on a journey to buy ingredients for their mom’s beef stew… [via]
I do hope that there were hidden “watchers” that looked out for them during their journey!
When the night has come
I’ve been having trouble sleeping the past week. I’m extremely tired all the time, and I’ve had severe headache all day long, everyday, for a week. The anxiety is building up inside me as well. Feels like my head is about to explode…
So when I can’t sleep I do all these things I didn’t have the energy to do during the day, such as do the dishes. Tonight I found a brand new headset (yay!) in a box filled with crap and then I washed all my makeup brushes (about time).
Right now I’m going to watch 5 Centimeters Per Second (see the trailer below). Anyone seen it?
A movie that made me smile
I didn’t quite get what the movie, Happy-Go-Lucky, was about, it’s lacking a real plot, but it made me smile. You should see it! I think we all have something to learn from Poppy!
Poppy (Sally Hawkins) is an irrepressibly cheerful primary school teacher who won’t let anyone or anything get her down. Even when her bicycle, which she so happily rides through the busy streets of London is stolen, her first thought is only: “I didn’t even get a chance to say goodbye.”
Living with her flatmate Zoe (Alexis Zegerman), Poppy has a gift for making the most of life. Determined to learn to drive, she finds herself matched with Scott (Eddie Marsan), an uptight driving instructor who is everything she is not.
From Director Mike Leigh (Vera Drake) HAPPY-GO-LUCKY is a laugh-out-loud comedy about having fun, looking for love and getting on with life.

