My waist! ! but!





Every week, I go to the coin laundry to do my laundry.

Nowadays in Japan, older adults living in homes without washing machines

I think there are very few.



However, for me, it's completely normal.

After all, I have already lived without a washing machine for 5.6 years. .



At the end of the year, when I returned to Japan and went drinking with friends,

"I guess you don't have a washing machine. I'll buy you one."

It is even said that.



Well, that's lucky!



Every week, I go to wash large items.

Sheets, bath towels, towel blankets, etc.



(I'm a fan of towel blankets, so I always have a towel blanket on the bottom all year round. I didn't know that towel blankets were for summer!!!

Moreover, I brought it all the way from Japan. )



+ Wash washable items found on patrol at high temperatures.



This week has probably been the heaviest so far. . .

The biggest *1 Arab sac

It's so full that it looks like there's a small child inside.



I was carrying more than 20 kg on my shoulders,

My lower back started to twitch, and my spine felt like it was going to jump out in that direction. .



No, it didn't fly out there after that.

I have severe lower back pain that makes me wonder if my bones are out of alignment.

I just went to a chiropractor on New Year's Day.

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*1 Arab sack is a bag that all Arabs have.

A checked vinyl bag.

There are various sizes, but when it comes to big ones, you might think, "Is it bigger than me?" .

They sell for about 1 to 3 euros.

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Changing the topic again, I was just looking at my website,

In the explanation of the silver stamp,

Contains "crab".

I looked at it and it looks delicious.

I can't be the only one who thought that!


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