Twenty four years ago, I was ending a two-week visit to Tokyo where I’d gone with my mom for her first visit back in nearly 35 years (and my first visit ever). We stayed with family in and around Meguro-ku and Setagaya-ku in Tokyo (my mom grew up in Setagaya).

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In this annual stretch of time from Memorial Day to the week after my birthday, I’m reminded of my trip to Tokyo and the subsequent changes and choices I made after I returned. And every year about this time, I dare myself to try something new. This year it’s a new blog. I’ve been experimenting with blogging elsewhere over the past several months to see if I wanted to break out of writing about knitting and other fiber-related pursuits. Blogging about knitting has been a lovely way to express myself, but then life started happening and loved ones began going through some serious life changes. My parents’ move to Washington led to my desire to explore both my American and Japanese ancestry. Writing about those genealogical discoveries took the place of knitting content over there.
My plan is to keep both blogs — frequency of blogging to be determined. Thank you for reading me in both places.
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Congratulations on the new blog! It looks great! I’ve enjoyed reading on Twisted Knitter about your research on your family, so I’ve added this blog to my google reader.
That is a cool photo. I’m glad you’ve had the chance to go to Japan with your mother. Did she enjoy going back?
I always enjoy reading your thoughts, keep them coming.
I really enjoyed reading Twisted Knitter. Congratulations on starting your new blog; it’s wonderful.
Tamara
I am interested in your new blog! I think you must have so many great experiences to tell us about so I will be reading both.
Very exciting! It looks great!
I’m excited for you too! I will happily read both blogs!
I have loved reading all the non-knitting stuff so I shall certainly be visiting you here.