Pendant mes vacances, un de mes collègues a entrepris de faire le ménage du congélateur et a donc jeté mon PAIN TOUT ENTIER. Un pain même pas entamé, que j'avais mis là justement pour être bien certaine d'avoir de quoi déjeuner à mon retour.
Pourquoi il l'a jeté? Parce que, s'agissant d'un pain fait à la machine à pain, il était rangé dans un sac de plastique ordinaire, et pas dans un sac à pain commercial. Mon collègue a conclu que ce devait être les restants de pain acheté dans le cadre d'une activité quelconque et oublié depuis.
Une chance que je l'aime, ce collègue-là, parce que je suis franchement pas fière de lui.
Ainsi, mon destin se poursuit.
Friday, April 27, 2018
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Tonight is our last night in Japan. After staying in apartments for three weeks, we went for a hotel for tonight, mostly because we wanted to be able to leave our luggage somewhere until we need to head for the airport in the afternoon tomorrow.
I LOVE apartments, but there is something to be said about hotels for sure.
And right now, I am going all out: I am lounging in the complimentary PJ (which, because this is Japan, FITS my tiny person, although it would also fit a much bigger person if that person were my height) and slippers (mostly because this has allowed me to pack my PJ and my socks tonight instead of tomorrow, and also because Raiontzukai and I have been together for 10 years - and anyway Raiontzukai is also wearing the PJ, which makes him look like a kid having had a sudden growth spurt), I am drinking the complimentary green tea and I will be using the complimentary toothbrush and toothpaste.
Now I am off to watch an episode from Brooklyn 99 using the complimentary wi-fi.
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