Thursday, May 21, 2009

coffee break - cherry blossoms mousse

this is the first item that I wrote. I want to introduce about me , and where I live. and so on. but at the fist , let's have a coffee break! what a beautiful mousse with the cherry blossoms color!

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KIKUKO OTAKE,52,describes her recently ended. marriage as typical for one thing, whenever she sought her former husband's opinion on their children's education, he would say he could not be bothered, because he was busy reading the news paper or watching television. We were a typical couple where communications was absent. says OTAKE. NO too long ago, OTAKE would probably have suffered in silence. But now divorce in an potion that's become acceptable in Japan. and OTAKE took it: She and her husband split up after 25 years of marriage. Japanese salary men are struggling in their work place. dogged by restricting and salary cuts . But they face a domestic crisis as well. As women rethink their relationships with their hidebound husbands leading this trend are couples varied for 20 years or longer. Last year , some 4000 cases of divorce for this long-married group were reported. double the number in 1990.

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