I woke up a little late since the alarm didn't go off. Eriko stayed in bed. I
wasn't real hungry (my stomach still had food from the previous day of eating)
so I just ate a piece of toast with honey. I went into work and had lots of
stuff to do. The day was relatively light, with only a single meeting in the
morning. I went home for lunch and Eriko had prepared a meal; afterwards she
walked me to the park before I headed down the hill. I don't remember much of
the afternoon. Eriko prepared dinner and we ate when I returned home. It turns
out that the reason the alarm didn't go off was because it had reset itself to
Japanese time. It is a clock which is designed to self-synchronize to the
Japanese clock radio signal, but up to this point it hadn't worked. Eriko was
very lethargic and took a nap; I studied Japanese and used the computer. Soon,
Eriko went to bed. I kept using the computer and after about an hour, Eriko was
out of bed. That was my sign to finish and I took a shower and hit the sack.
2005-09-26
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