Osamu Sekiguchi Journals
May 29, 1997
Location: Bridgeport, Nebraska - Location: 41:39:55N 103:05:55W Elevation: 3653 feet
Summary: Thursday,
May 29, 1997 (Cloudy / Fine / Rainy Day) Bridgeport 19C[66.2F] Altitude:
1135m Atmospheric pressur: 893hPa
Journal entry:
[Translated By Ken Toma]
We overslept this morning. Usually, our breakfast is at 5:30, but
today we ate during the meeting which was held right before leaving,
at 6:30. Everyone was diligently listening to today's course, and
the historical points we would be able to see, but we were diligently
eating sausages and eggs. One bad thing was, we had very hot, hot
chocolate. I can drink hot stuff, but everybody else in my family
cannot drink it until it cools down. They have Cat Tongue. [Japanese
people call those who can not drink hot stuff, "Cats Tongue" because
cats cannot drink hot stuffs.] Usually they are OK, but especially
when we are in a hurry, like this morning, the "cats" would show
up!
I rather drink while it's hot. I do not like lukewarm. I like anything
with either hot or cold. When I drink miso-soup, I am the kind of
person who drink it up while it is very hot. I have decided that
when I die, I will die of stomach cancer.
When I finished drinking the hot chocolate, other family members
were still trying to cool theirs off.
"Hurry up, we are leaving."
It is so futile to say this, because I know that they cannot hurry.
It was also easy to expect the answer, "It is too hot for me to
drink!"
I told them, "Drink it in the covered wagon."
After all, they tried to drink it in the wagon, but it did not
work out well. As soon as the wagon started to move, Koji spilled
his cup. The cup was not that small, I believe it had about 12 oz
in it. Hot chocolate was all over his body. "Ouch!" Koji shouted.
Takako pulled his shirt and tried to keep it off from Koji's body.
Koji distorted his face a little, but it seemed it was not a big
deal. We first took his shirts off. Koji simpered and said "Feels
good!!." Koji did not get burnt at all, but his clothes turned all
brown. Additionally, it was wet so he could not wear it.
Takako told Koji to be without his closes on for a while. Koji
giggled and said "Yahhh! How lucky!." What a silly kid!
Koji traveled on the wagon from Breakwater till Bridgeport without
his shirt on.
It started to rain while I was setting up the tent. We are getting
used to the rain. Children are wrestling inside the tent. The tent
has a little space in which we can all relax. It has become kind
of like our own home.
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