i totally feel for them, i manage to escape the disaster by 2 days. i flew out of tokyo on weds and the tsunami hits on fri. having said that, i cant brag enough about this beautiful ctry and will blog about it in this few weeks to come.
First I surveyed the little trinkets on the table, her lotions & her perfumes. I picked them up & examined them one by one. I turned her little watch over in my hand. Then I looked at her wardrobe. All those dresses & accessories piled one on top of the other. These things that every woman used to complete herself-they induced in me a painful & desperate loneliness; I felt myself hers, I longed to be hers.
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That's SO true!
Thank you for share this by you,dear Persis!
Much Love from Amsterdam,
***Violetta***
I've got some helpful ways that a fashionista can help out Japan in my most recent post:
http://showstopper22.blogspot.com/2011/03/how-fashionista-can-help-japan.html
I think big or small, we all can do something to help, nice to see you doing your part! :)
it's a great cause! i am sharing it with my reader as well :)
xoxo
wonderfully said lades! it's a profound cause that i support and pray for. ♥
i totally feel for them, i manage to escape the disaster by 2 days. i flew out of tokyo on weds and the tsunami hits on fri. having said that, i cant brag enough about this beautiful ctry and will blog about it in this few weeks to come.
I am with you my friend! Hope you had a lovely weekend!
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