Osamu Sekiguchi Journals
April 24, 1997
Location: North Bend, Nebraska - Location: 41:27:43N 96:46:46W
Elevation: 1272 feet
Summary: Thursday,
April 24, 1997 (Cloudy Day)
Journal entry:
[Translated by Hajime Nakagawa]
It was my second son, Koji's birthday today. It was a birthday
in a wet covered wagon. Americans make much of birthdays. In the
evening, a young man, called BC, gave Koji a performance on guitar
at our camp in North Bend. People who gathered around us sang a
birthday song to the guitar for Koji. Mark and Cathy who are sharing
a wagon with us gave a T-shirt to Koji.
"Such a birthday can be good for you sometimes." My wife, Takako
said to Koji.
"Dad, when we return to Japan, please buy Mini-yonku (a Japanese
toy) for me (as a birthday present).", Koji asked me. He would probably
forget about it when we got home, so I gave a vague answer.
The campgrounds are alongside the tracks of the Union Pacific in
North Bend. The railroad has been built on the transcontinental
route that the Mormon pioneers opened. We might sleep with whistles
for a while.
We were worried about weather because a strong wind came up. My
family decided to throw some unnecessary stuff away because it took
up too much space in our wagon. However we thought it a waste to
do such a thing, so we gave it someone who wanted it. It seemed
the Mormon pioneers did the same thing. We understood their feelings
a little bit. I realized the abundance of things we have in Japan.
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