Thursday, October 27, 2011

Food Matters. Bread and Sweets @ EQ5 Camp

I am now working at a new camp, EQ5. Fortunately, the daily routine at EQ5 is very easy going. We have two chefs (including myself) servicing a 12 hour camp. One chef to prepare lunch and breakfast, and  one other for preparing dinner... that's all. Normally I would have to prepare dinner, evening meals, midnight meals, and morning meals in one 12 hour shift. Now, I only have to prepare dinner. I am grateful to have a chance to work here, I can spend more time preparing, baking, and I have time to sit down and eat.

I wanted to post some photos for my dear Akiko.
I hope you can enjoy them Aco xX.





This year has been difficult for Aco, living in Tokyo. I know she is missing the usual food delights which she used to enjoy before the crisis in Japan. Now she has to be very careful where she buys food, because many food goods in Tokyo are from areas affected by the on-going radiation.
I feel sorry for this.
Recently she was telling me about the stress and worries that linger since the crisis. I could sense that she was thinking a lot, I wanted to help her let it go, to feel better.
But it didn't help her. I think she was even more frustrated when I tried to give some advice. I am truly sorry for not being able to help her feel better. As time goes by, we learn more about each other, especially since the crisis. Such danger and stress can change people, we are forced to see things differently.
I am learning just how deep Aco's frustration and worries have been embedded in her day-to-day life. Even the small things, which she used to enjoy in Tokyo, have been taken from her. While she tells me more about her feelings, as time goes by, I am learning how to deal with it also. Sometimes, it's better to listen, even when she is dwelling on some pain or worries. My instinct, to help her see in a more positive way, sometimes doesn't help. We need time to heal and learn to live in a changing world. We also need to learn to protect ourselves.
There are many things that we can not control in life. Sometimes the way to survive is to find what is useful, and leave that which keeps us down behind us. We need clean food, water, and we need a healthy mind to support us. I pray for some relief, for Aco needs and deserves some space to enjoy living without feeling the threat of harm.

I think she is doing well. I know she researches where she can buy food that is safe. She is always careful, and I am glad. I would be heartbroken if she became ill from eating contaminated food each day.
This December, I will be moving to Japan. I look forward to helping carry some of the burden of life in Tokyo, to help her as much as I can. For example, to carry heavy shopping bags, or to cook for us, so Aco can concentrate on work and have time to relax.

You are doing well Aco, and I am proud that you are making effort to stay safe and healthy in Tokyo. がんばってください。

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

North Stradbroke Island

 Stopping for Coffee and Damper (ozi bread) with Jam :)
 It was a nice day for everyone I think. The sun was quite warm, but fortunately there was a breeze to keep us cool.

 Point Lookout.
 We were fortunate to see many dolphins at Point Lookout. There were many groups of Dolphins swimming near the coast. Together, they would wait around for an approaching wave, and then take off suddenly swimming in the wave and jumping in unison. It was amazing to watch them play together, like a group of friends enjoying a sunny day in the ocean.
We also saw a koala sleeping in a tree. He or She was quite low in the tree, so I could get a semi-decent photograph. He looked relaxed, peaceful.

It was a nice day and easy-going tour of Stradbroke Island. Thanks to my Mother and Roger.

Lapita's eyes

I found his left eye was a bit watery and it didnt come off about 10 days ago.

It happened sometimes especially when he was tired or had some stress he had watery eyes,

but it always gone after afew days.

This time i find it happens quite often his left eye looks watery like he has cried. :(

So i went to the Vet 8th October in Roppongi, Tokyo.

the vet said he can't be sure unless having Xray photo, so he gave Lapita eye droppings.

I was told that i should give him 5 times a day. that means 4-5 hours each i need to give him medicine.

I wish Lapita will be good soon, will be normal starry-cute eyes like he has always.

I clearned his cage because i thought it might cause some infection with dirt on his legs.

He scraches his face, ears with his legs sometimes.

and i  will give him a bit more pellet food for his nutrition.

I really need him to be heathy and well and sometimes playful rabbit. :)