Today Yasu woke me up about 9am (first sleepin-in I’ve had in ages!), and we went shopping for groceries. I also bought a new frypan and some christmas cookie cutters as I’m going to make some traditional shortbreads tomorrow.

We came home, had showers and then went to Fremantle to meet my Japanese friend S, her NZ husband S, and their baby R-chan. R-chan had just had a nap but was still sleepy but he woke up abit when he saw our fish n’ chips arrive. He immediately climbed over onto my lap and sat with me. For some reason he loves me! He proceeded to look down my top and grope my boobs like he did last time and everyone was laughing. He had his eyes on my boobs and wouldn’t look away…it was so funny but also a bit embarrassing. Everyone kept saying “typical guy”…

Yasu was itching for a hold so I gave him to Yasu, but he was still trying to get over to me to get my chips, so I gave him one, and it was gone in 5 seconds, I kid you not. And he’s only 10 months old!! He proceeded to eat 3 more until dad told him no more.

After we had finished we went up to the Fremantle markets because S was looking for a pendulum but with a Lapis Lazuli as the crystal. Both crystal shops had everything but Lapis unfortunately.

We left them in the carpark as we were both tired and they were going to go on to the next markets. On the way home we stopped into the new J-supa to find them selling 200g bottles of Shiseido Tsubaki shampoo for $37.50, packets of 5 sachet bath salts for $27.50, and House Vermont curry for $7.90. I was pretty disgusted at the pricing and Yasu thought it was ridiculous. The only thing I bought was a joy pack of Wasabi kaki no tane for Yasu, and two monaka’s for us to nibble on, one waguri and the other azuki. I spent a total of $5.10. I really wanted to get some senbei but they only had shoyu or salt flavour, no ebi or kotsubukko :(

Anyways we came home and Yasu worked in the garden for an hour and I made chahan for dinner. I’m feeling really tired because I got lots of sun and wind today. I didn’t get sunburnt today though which is good, as I’ve been using a suncream I bought in Japan, Kose suncut, which is 50+SPF, higher than anything you can get here (they only go up to 30+SPF).

Below is a photo for Desley who asked me about the leaf thing on our wall. It’s a tealight holder. (We don’t have any tealights at the moment so that’s why there is only one in it)

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