"The aspect of solitude is important in every person's life; it's like a conversation or music.
You've got to have space in between the notes, or it doesn't mean anything.
The solitude is space between the notes.
Now I live in an apartment and I play a family game with my love. My love who I call a hairy monster from time to time is a romantic man with an analytic personality. When he gets home from work, I go to the door and kiss him on the nose. We cook together. We eat together. We take a shower together. We rub our noses against each other with eyes closed like we are in prayer. It's like a ritual if you know what I mean. We hold hands and sleep. It's beautiful, isn't it? Perfect picture of a happy couple.
So I don't wanna remember anything from the past. I wanna live in this moment.
I've been pretty busy for the last few weeks with going back to Fukuoka, catching up with my friends, coming back to Tokyo, moving into the new place in Saitama (a prefecture adjoining Tokyo), and settling down.
It's been fast. Time flew. And my head is not really comprehending the weight put on my shoulders. The weight called life-determining decisions. School? Marriage? Job?
It's crazy, but I also got the feeling that life's getting more and more exciting with limitations imposed...!
Welcome to my blog, Space in Between! My posts are mainly about the little thoughts in my head, inspired by things I encounter in my daily life. All the pictures were taken by me (excluding some obvious exceptions like images from movies), and I'm very happy to share those with you. Thanks for coming!