I’m so glad you’re feeling better!! I missed watching your vlogs and waited for it everyday! They are so aesthetically wonderful and I love everything about it with the music and plants and flowers and of course Azuki-chan!! It makes me so happy! 😊😊 Arigatou💕 And Congratulations on your 38th Anniversary!!⭐️🎉🎶
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 I'm very happy that you've been waiting for my video. Please watch and enjoy 💕 We have been married for 38 years. We have lived together for a long time. I hope that we can continue to be healthy and together. Thank you♡
Gracias por compartir tu maravilloso video ,me alegra saber que te encuentres mejor Un abrazo ❤
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Hello, it's okay now! thank you! I'm very happy that you watched my video. Have a peaceful day 😊❤️
@bonniemurphy1057 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear you are feeling better. I enjoy your relaxing and beautiful videos.....in this hectic world they are a blessing....no blasting, distracting music is a huge plus.❤
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Good evening. My health has improved. Thank you for worrying about me. I'm so glad you enjoyed my videos and music. Thank you 😊
@anamm161 Жыл бұрын
Holaaa! 😃es bueno organizar los utensilios así nos evitamos un poco el trabajo 🥴aunque debo reconocer siempre estoy comprando cosas de cocina tengo atracción fatal por las teteras suelo hacer muchas hiervas ósea reposar ah! Me aburro rápido de las mismas cosas y cambio de modelo y guardo otras🤭supongo, pienso así somos las mujeres hace poco en mi viaje a Japón compré 2 teteritas no pude resistirme en fin así soy feliz 😊me encanto ver tu video cuídate mucho ah besitos para el menor de la casa😍
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Hello, you're here again! Thank you 😊 I'm very happy to meet you. Women love kitchen utensils, right? me too. Don't you want it when you see it? Whenever I find a store that sells kitchen supplies, I always go in and take a look. That's interesting. However, you may need to organize a lot of things. This is because it overflows the storage space. You like teapots, right? You'll definitely be excited about which pot to choose. It was fun talking to you today too 😊 Thank you very much!💕💕
It seems like you are having a nice life. I lost my husband after 54 years of marriage and I feel like telling woman to treasure their marriage and be thankful. I enjoy your dish collection and think its nice to have various dishes to enjoy. I like your grey pitcher for flowers. Your dog is so cute!
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Hello, I am sad to hear that your partner has passed away. Yes, I agree with what you say. You should value your partner and cherish the time you spend together. I'll never forget what you said. thank you.
@zoraboung142 Жыл бұрын
Oooh quelle magnifique maison!je ne me laisserai jamais de revoir la vidéo 🌴🪴🪴🌱🌵🌵🌻...bravoooo vraiment 😊❤❤❤❤!!
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed it.😊❤️🪴🌿🐶
Cara, sono contenta che tu stia meglio, aspettavo il tuo video, il fatto di essere più o meno coetanee mi fa apprezzare di più le tue immagini e le tue riflessioni... E poi mi puaca tanto Azuki... Assomiglia al mio Bach ❤❤a presto!!!!!! 🥰🥰 ❤ ❤ ❤
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
My health has improved. I'm so glad you enjoyed my video ☺️ Is Bach your dog? Does it look like azuki? I would be happy if you liked Azuki. Please come see Azuki again 🐶 Thank you.
Desejo sinceramente as suas melhoras. A minha casa tem tanta coisa...e é tão diferente da sua! Devo confessar que tento guardar tudo e usar. Tenho neste momento seis serviços de chá 😂😂😂! Pode perguntar porquê? Dois fui eu que comprei, os outros herdei e outros oferecidos! Não consigo desfazer-me deles! Porque as pessoas que ofereceram e as aquelas de quem herdei estão noutra dimensão. É um apego, olho para as peças e recordo-me delas e do momento em que as possuí. É isso. Também tenho muitas antiguidades. De facto a minha casa é o oposto da sua, talvez seja por isso que gosto tanto de ver a forma como a organiza😊. Saudações cordiais ❤.
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Your comment really makes me think. That's why I wanted to respond right away. This theme is a Japanese idea. Elderly people in Japan are worried that if they die and leave behind a lot of things, it will become a burden to those left behind. As a result, more and more people are thinking about reducing the number of things they carry and the number of dishes they need. I'm interested in what overseas subscribers think about this. It's the complete opposite of me, and it's not wrong to want to own a lot of things. There are people in Japan who think the same way as you. I'm not a minimalist, but I like to keep things organized. Thank you for your comment. thank you!
@helenamatos2149 Жыл бұрын
De facto a cultura é riquíssima vasta e diferente. No meu país que é ocidental, valoriza-se muito o património familiar. Temos objectos e mobiliário que já passaram por várias gerações e repousam neste momento nas nossas casas e irão passar para as gerações futuras. Tenho comigo um relógio de parede que era do meu bisavô, passou para o meu avô, que o deu á minha mãe e que por sua vez eu herdei. Já tenho herdeira a quem deixar. Viver com a nossa história familiar ou só com o que é necessário? Eis a questão.
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
I read your reply. It's exactly what I imagined. In Japan, the idea of inheriting what our ancestors left behind has completely disappeared. One of the reasons is that Japanese people like new things. On the other hand, old pottery such as old Imari ware is valuable and preferred by connoisseurs. In other words, in ordinary households, the custom of inheriting things that were used by grandparents and parents is becoming obsolete. The same goes for housing. The houses left by our parents' generation are currently attracting a lot of attention as Japan's vacant house problem. There is also the issue of graves. As you say, I think the time has come for Japan to inherit what our predecessors left behind and think about the future of our super-aging society. Thanks for talking about this topic. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Estoy igual que tu todo lo que no uso lo regalo y así no tengo tanta cosa y a la hora de limpiar es más fácil muy bien❤🎉🎉
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video 😊 I think it's a good idea to give away what you don't use to someone who needs it, and choose what you need.
@carmela8088 Жыл бұрын
Me encanto el vídeo les deseo mucha salud y felicidad
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 I'm very happy!
@tedeternura Жыл бұрын
¿QUE TAL AMIG@S? Aunque quisiera, no puedo darle ningún consejo de como aligerar los platos, tazas, jarrones y demás, porque tengo el mismo problema que usted. Me encanta todo los que son vajillas y piezas de cristal; y le verdad es que ya no se donde meter más cosas, porque aunque soy muy metódica, tambien me gusta variar, y según la estacion del año, utilizar colores diversos en las vajillas y vasos que uso a diario. Siento que usted no estuviera bien después de la vacuna del Covid; a mi las dos que me pusieron me dieron febrícula y malestar general, pero en un par de días se me pasó, así que espero que ya esté restablecida. Muy bonitas todas sus piezas de cerámica y vídrio, y muy interesantes sus recetas, son muy nuevas para mi que soy catalana de Barcelona, y todo lo oriental me gusta mucho. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR... ESPERO VERLA DE NUEVO CON OTRO VÍDEO TAN INTERESANTE COMO ESTE. UN ABRAZO Conxita. ^:^
@Dailymotifs Жыл бұрын
Hola, gracias por ver y disfrutar mi video. Mi salud también ha mejorado. A las mujeres les gustan las vajillas de vidrio y cerámica. A mi también me gusta. Es divertido cambiar los platos según los ingredientes y la temporada. En Japón, se requiere vajilla para servir comida japonesa. Sin embargo, existe un límite en el espacio de almacenamiento necesario para preparar grandes cantidades de alimentos. yo también. Sin embargo, quieres tener tu vajilla favorita sin exagerar. Ese es el objetivo. Por favor, no te esfuerces. No dudes en utilizar tu vajilla favorita. Te deseo felicidad desde Japón. Nos vemos de nuevo😊👋🏻