Staff TK's daily life

This may seem sudden, but do you ever forget things?

Recently, I've not only been forgetting things, but I've also lost track of dates, and it's common for me to schedule my days off with one day off wrong.
I've had to apologize profusely after realizing I had an appointment with a friend the day before, or answer the phone while lying down at home eating rice crackers to hear, "Um, it's already time for your appointment," and shiver in horror...I've done this so many times over the past six months!
(There's no mistake about the work schedule! Heh!)

And since I had made a complete mistake with my schedule, I had to reschedule my visit to the hair salon.
To kill time on a day I headed to Japan Boulevard in Yokohama.

The ginkgo trees are beautiful
To the second floor of a building built in 1929

Spend a fulfilling day reading a book in a nice cafe, as if the careless mistake had never happened. Come back. Come back.

French pastries are delicious.

The menu is also wonderful, with names like "Reporters' Cafe," "Lawyer's Cafe," and "Lawyer's Cafe." You'll find yourself humming as you gaze upon the rows of ginkgo trees.
Now, I've ordered my favorite cappuccino, and all I have to do is wait for the delicious coffee to come out while the barista takes care of it...

Aren't the cups small?

TK from Yabei was completely captivated by the cup the waiter brought him. It was so small... Could it be... That's right. He had ordered an espresso, not a cappuccino. At this point, I should be feeling lucky.
I swallow my bitter failure with a hot espresso. But it's delicious.
The result was okay.

He is eating a hearty meal from the back of the Mont Blanc next door.
I realized halfway through that I had forgotten to take a photo, so I covered it up.

I walked through the ginkgo rug on my way home. The fallen ginkgo leaves also looked like fans of encouragement to me.

I'll confess here that there have been countless times when I arrived at work only to realize I didn't have my wallet. I even once got off at Nakameguro Station without my wallet and work phone.

It's completely like Sazae-san now.
No, Sazae-san was chasing a stray cat with a fish in its mouth and forgot her wallet.
That was a big difference for me...

As I wrote in my previous blog, we live in an age where you can pay for anything cashlessly as long as you have your personal cell phone. I very much welcome this era.

Even though I am like this, I would like to ask for your continued support in the future.

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