tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20006571.post3566661414993664795..comments2024-03-27T11:29:55.430+09:00Comments on Living La Vida Loca In Japan: August 13, 2015Helenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00476943539943172099noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20006571.post-65512150009485954052015-08-14T10:31:13.969+09:002015-08-14T10:31:13.969+09:00This is a big hospital so they have a kitchen...F&...This is a big hospital so they have a kitchen...F's meals looked quite good, well balanced but a bit small! Also, quite Japanese. He'll probably be happy, except he isn't getting any ramen or beer!<br /><br />What surprises me is all the stuff that he has to bring for himself. In a way it makes sense, but having to supply your own chopsticks seems a little over the top!<br /><br />You are right, I do have to remember to take care of myself. I was so drained when I left the hospital last night, and still am actually, that I have to be careful not to get too tired. <br /><br />Thanks for visiting...I have to get on with my morning!Helenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00476943539943172099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20006571.post-91117069584040347842015-08-14T07:54:28.713+09:002015-08-14T07:54:28.713+09:00Whoa! What a strange and stressful day for you and...Whoa! What a strange and stressful day for you and F. That cat must have really been a brute! I sure hope this hospital stay will be the end of it and it will be smooth sailing from here on out. <br /><br />I'm interested in reading about your experience in the hospital. I had always heard that Japanese hospitals relied on family to do a lot of the care, some even going so far as to expect the family to bring in food for the patient. I always wondered, if I were hospitalized in Japan, what would have happened to me without family around. <br /><br />Don't forget to take care of yourself, too, while you're taking care of F.Rosahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04617026639060823155noreply@blogger.com