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Monday, February 26, 2024
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SORRY; didn't know where to leave this random question. I have been watching "old enough" on Netflix.
The mothers often give the children amulet bags to wear while running errands. They appear to be homemade & well done. Are there really religious/good luck things in the bags? Japanese mamas must be good with their needles! The original (still running) show name begins with "hajimete"
Thanks, Li
Hi Li!
I have watched some episodes of that cute program. I think the little amulet bags are omamori, which come from the shrine or temple. You can read about them here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omamori#:~:text=Omamori%20(御守%2Fお守り),forms%20of%20luck%20and%20protection.
Sorry, I can’t reply directly, you are a “no reply” commenter.
Pamela
It's growing so fast that it looks like it's going to pop out of the photo.
This flimsy is getting more impressive by the week. I love the random placements of each flower.
I both can't wait till you finish this and want it to go on forever until is is enormous!
It's growing a little every week, so fun to watch!
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