Something I Have Learned Along the Way -Hiroaki Tezuka


 Before I entered the University I lived in Hokkaido with my families.  I have 3 old brothers and a younger brother.  We sometimes fought but now we have good relation and help each other.  There was always one brother in house at least.  My mother was so busy to make our lunch box, do house work.  

However, after moving to Tokyo, It was tough for me because there were little people who can talk and share dairy lives.  I took granted that I am not alone but at that time I noticed how my family are important for me.

Now I am in Hokkaido and I and brothers do house work and spend together.  Now, we will not be able to spend much time together.  I hope we can make good memories and I will try to enjoy precious time with those who are around from now on.

Comments

  1. I empathize with your feelings. Generally we couldn't imagine how alone we feel until it's over. We should cherish those who are around us.

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  2. What a blessing to have four brothers to grow up with. I can understand how you were 'never alone' at home. I am glad that being away from your brothers has taught you to value them all the more, a great life lesson. :-)

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  3. I was from Shiga, and whenever I go back to my hometown, I feel relaxed and realize how precious it is to spend time with my family members. Chatting with my family members during dinner time , going out with them and so on is such a wonderful memory for me!

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  4. So you have 5 brothers in your family including you? It would be so fun to live with so many brothers:) we are likely to forget how precious it is to spend time with people around us, but we should intentionally remember the preciousness of it.

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  5. Wow. What a big family. You have 5 brothers including you!
    That might be fun. Siblings are close to each other, so they are good to talk about things without hesitation.

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