Thank you for all your hard work today, for your work, for your studies, and for your families!
(Mon) → I'm relieved that the venue for this year's administrative scrivener exam will not be changed in the prefecture where I live.
I was so tired from the heat and working every day that I couldn't study and fell asleep!
(Tue) → Worked part-time at a social insurance labor office.
After one annual menopause case, I had to do calculations and several paper-based businesses at the health insurance association.
(Wed) → Pension consultation center.
It was hard to switch my brain, and I was so busy!
Oh yeah, I've been eating a lot of ice cream lately...
Instead of the azuki bean bars that always get eaten by someone, I'm into craft cola ice cream.
Yesterday (Thu) → I took a day off work for a post-op checkup.
If nothing happens in the future, I'll just need a prescription for a patch.
I'm going to continue with hormone therapy until the average age of menopause for Japanese women is 52-53 years old.
And in the afternoon, I went to a hot spring in the next town for the first time since my surgery... and had an aroma treatment!
After the bath, I had a meal and a drink, and it was a relaxing day♪
Yesterday (Friday) → As soon as I arrived at my part-time job at the labor and social security office, I was told I'd made a careless mistake... I'm sorry.
Perhaps because of that, they were worried about me not having a break, so we decided to take a 15-minute break in the middle.
My father-sensei also seemed tired, so I think it was for both of us.
Tonight's dinner was goya chanpuru to recover from fatigue!
I sipped some whiskey, which I'd been keeping safe because I didn't want to waste it, on the rocks in a Baccarat glass. The goya was bitter and delicious♪