Yesterday, I visited a nursery school in Tokyo.
The melon from Tottori (a prefecture in Japan), which is given every year, has just arrived, and it was time for the children to eat it.
Every year, I receive a picture of the kindergarten children holding a whole melon, I’m happy to see them enjoying the melon.
After that, they feel asleep and got covered with a towel.
It was so peaceful and happy that I also wanted to take a nap.
There must have been a time when I was such a cute child to, young Yasunari.
When you reach old age and start to think about once own end, the appearance of a young baby and toddler will provide your heart with catharsis.
I often hear stories from staff executives about their grandchildren.
Despite feeling jealous, I am happy for them.
From the position of providing for someone at their end, to becoming the one being provided for, we are aware of the responsibility for the young people’s future.
As a manager. From medical care to elderly care and childcare.
From now on, we are planning a business that integrates nursing care facilities, family dormitories, and nursery schools.
I realized that childcare is about protection and education.
Today, I will travel with a lot of staff to the base of Mt. Fuji.
I’m looking forward to visiting the nursery school within the hospital.
A place close to my father’s heart.
Despite being a director, being able to visit a nursery center is a gift left by my father.
It’s been a while since I saw Mt. Fuji.
The past and the future are connected.
The past, present and future exist together.
In my consciousness. With my father.
Today’s new PCR positive staff: 1
Thank you for your hard work. Thank you.
This morning’s pulse oximeter 98/97/98
Pre-meal blood glucose 193 Body temperature 36.0 degrees
Traveling to the West, Representative Yasunari Koyama