The director of the program chose the red kimono just for me. Apparently it's highly coveted and I felt special that the kimono was set aside with my name on it. There were several ladies there to help with the dressing. I got a lady who was very skilled in her movements and didn't need to undress me and start again like others. After getting dressed came hair. The hair dresser was delighted that my hair could achieve such volume with a little teasing. I was just delighted.
Juliana and I took many photographs with the girls before the ceremony began:
Then some of the ladies taught tea ceremony. I wanted to join but some of the Japanese women asked to take pictures with me so I showed up late as usual.
As the event came to a close and the kimono were returned, the girls felt a pang of sadness at becoming uncouth foreigners once again and so struck a compromise: return the clothes, keep the hairstyle. Me...not so much. I preferred a Japanese gangster chick look:
Afterward, we trekked to an Italian restaurant/pizzeria and ate delicious food.

3 comments:
You look beautiful as always! Just love love your column
Mom
Daarling you look faabulous! Looks like alot of fun and quite an experience. Great pictures.
Titi E
who has the blondish hair in the bottom right picture.
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