成人式 My Coming Of Age Ceremony Part 3 : 子安神社 Koyasu Shrine
Ringing the Bell like thing after my prayers. I made a lot of wishes hehe.
My beloved grandparents. Love them to bits.
They were selling masks at the shrine lol. for 600 yen omg so ex.
Ojiichan :) My Most Favourite Person In The World.
Moko was like, "can you pretend to talk to the plum tree?"
Matching nail + bag
So awkward eating with a Kimono in the restaurant lol.
Ojiichan bought this for me 縁結び (Enmusubi) to pray to to the God of Enmusubi - a god that brings couple together. hehe. I had to tie this red knot after making my prayers. He said he want me to get married soon... LOL.
& this sums up my seijinshiki. Officially 20 years old in Japan now. WELCOME TO ADULTHOOD ERI CHAN. It's quite scary leh, I feel so old suddenly. I'm no longer a teen, I have to behave more adult-like (LOL WHO AM I KIDDING) Speaking of which, I am the worst JIEJIE ever, I am the oldest grand daughter here but the other day on xmas eve, the kids were left alone at home while the parents went out for xmas grocery shopping. We all felt hungry, so the four of us went to Daie to buy instant noodles. 1. Aoi, the grandson, the second eldest, paid for all of us. 2. Shiori, the youngest, cooked for all of us. 3. Naomi, the third, served all of us milk tea. 4. Erika, the oldest, just lazed around & being served like a boss. HAHA.
2013, I promise I will act more mature okay... (I can already hear all the giggles, including my own)
Anw I realised that I LOVE WEARING KIMONO! Though it was really thick and suffocating, I like how gorgeous it is.. the designs and everything is so intricate and beautiful. I can't wait to wear it again, which would be during my wedding?! AHAH ♡
posted by Tuturika ♥ Wednesday, 26 December 2012 @ 21:14 0 Comments
Faith, Trust & Pixiedust
Erika Lee Hashimoto橋本絵梨花
People say I have a resting bitch face. I think I can attribute this to my mum being a Japanese (Yakuza) and my dad, a Singaporean (Ahbeng)