S1E193 4歳の誕生日

EPISODE · Dec 29, 2006 · 10 MIN

S1E193 4歳の誕生日

from ...My cup of tea... Legacy · host ポトフ

昨日は娘の4歳の誕生日でした。おめでとう。そして、ありがとう。 ちなみに明日は奥さんの誕生日。Gonna Be / Burnt Sienna Tranceありがと / NJ昨日、12/29は娘は4歳になりました。つい、この間まで暖かいなぁ、なんて過ごしていたのですが、昨日は朝から雪。起きたら積もっていました。それを見た娘は大喜び、昼頃には溶けてきたんですが、娘と散歩。ちっちゃな雪だるましかできませんでしたが、娘はそれなりに喜んでおりました。先日もクリスマスでプレゼント三昧な娘だったのですが、今日もまた誕生日プレゼント大会。先に、僕からDVD(パイレーツ・オブ・カリビアン デッドマンズ・チェスト スペシャル・エディション)をあげていたのですが、改めて僕と奥さんからのプレゼント。また、DVDなんですが、「おでんくん」のDVDボックス。 てことで、散歩のあとは、おでんくんを見ていたのですが、じきに娘はStickamをやりたいと言い出しまして。まいどのことながらぬぬ。ラジオのぬぬ。さんに付き合ってもらってチャットをしていた娘でした。この1週間くらい娘はstickamでのチャットにはまってるんですが、おかげで日本語の文章が上達している気が。夜は奥さんの実家に行き、Wii大会など、娘にとっては素晴らしい1日。親としては、元気に育ってくれたことに感謝です。ありがとう。ちなみに、明日は奥さんの誕生日&大晦日。わが家ではこのシーズンはお祭り騒ぎです。  LISTENで開く

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