Today's Saturday.
Does it have a meaning?


Wake up when sun's already up, enjoying a cup of freshly-made tea without worrying about going to be late to school...ah, such a relaxing moment it is!


I mean, why we can't have days like this for everyday?


Yesterdays, from Monday to Friday, it's really a relief that are some subjects canceled the daily tests, mainly because the teachers are away. Japanese was canceled because Sensei want to give us extra kanji about days and month. (like 月、火、水、木、金、土、and 日)


Between Saturday and Sunday, I prefer Saturday the most. Why?
Because from Saturday, we could still say like "Ahh, tomorrow's still Sunday. We could still relax a bit". 
But from Sunday? "Hello school. Bye holiday.", also you will keep thinking about what homework tasks to be done for the next 5 days.


By the way, I added 2 widgets for you to play around. :)
There's さかな (sakana), means 'fish', for the fish widget. Click anywhere to feed them. 
きが (kiga) are for 'penguin'. They will follow where your cursor go. You can click and drag them, too.


Have a nice Saturday, minna-san. :)

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