25 Feb 2014

Today we got a package from my mother. It contains a pair of hina doll, which is a traditional doll to be displayed in order to celebrate a growth of daughters on March 3; the Girl's Festival day. We wouldn't buy them ourselves because they usually take a huge room to display and a additional storage to be put in. But my mother, who had been somehow yearning for the girl's traditional festival but didn't have her own daughter, finally had a chance to buy them, so we got one. They are relatively small for a true hina doll set, because my wife went to the shop with my mother and succeeded to persuade her not to choose anyone bigger than that.

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