Monday, January 8, 2018
Japan Story Origami
In my little bedroom in the bungalow at 11 Ju Ichi Ban (No. 11) Yamato, (The Bluff) I was generally fast asleep and was unaware when my parents went out for an evening.
This particular evening I sensed that they were about to go out, leaving me ALONE. When I heard the door close behind them I started to cry. I was, I think, about four.
Soon Amah-san appeared. She and her husband lived in a room at the back of the house and had become my baby-sitters. Our amah did not speak much English, and I certainly did not speak Japanese, but she tried to reassure me that all was well. I continued to cry. She disappeared and after a few minutes came back with some squares of colored paper. Sitting by my bed she folded the paper into wonderful shapes, flowers, boats, birds and beasts. I fell asleep, entranced, comforted. This was my introduction to the art of paper folding.
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My fingers still have the memory of the cranes that you taught us to make.
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