
☁️ This Morning’s Weather
It’s cloudy this morning with a temperature of 23°C.
The forecast calls for a high of 27°C, but it’s expected to remain cloudy throughout the day.
There are rain clouds in the eastern sky, and it looks like we might get one of Okinawa’s characteristic katabui showers.
There was a breeze, making it feel a bit cooler than yesterday.



🍞 Morning Routine and My Mother’s Condition
This morning, I prepared a breakfast of bread and coffee and woke my mother up; she got out of bed without any trouble.
However, while eating,
she kept saying,
“I have a headache” and “I feel sick.”
I checked the weather app and saw that a low-pressure system was indeed approaching.
I gave her some medicine and helped her back to bed.
As the rainy season approaches, these fluctuations in her health become more frequent, so I need to keep a close eye on her.

🧺 Housework and the Morning Air
Since I finished the laundry yesterday, there wasn’t much housework to do this morning.
Looking outside from the balcony, it was surprisingly cool—almost colder than yesterday.
However, the forecast says the temperature will rise sharply from here on out,
so it looks like it will be a day with a large temperature difference between morning and evening, making it difficult to manage my health.



💻 Learning at the Computer Class
I went to the computer class for the second day in a row.
At home, I solve problems while having AI correct my work, but
at the class, the teacher corrects them,
and today was a day when I realized that **my study method at home wasn’t wrong**.
Today, I plan to solve two problems in an hour and have them corrected.
It looks like updating the blog in the afternoon will be difficult for a while.

🧭 Qingming Festival (Seimei) in Okinawa and Taiwan
I received an email from a friend in Taiwan asking, “Did you celebrate Qingming?”
While the date is fixed in Taiwan, the trend in Okinawa in recent years is to
**celebrate Seimei freely anytime from the start of the period until early May**.
Since our family has a clan grave, there’s a custom that **we don’t hold Seimei until after the third anniversary**.
My friend in Taiwan was surprised and said, “Huh!”

🍱 Today’s Schedule and My Mom’s Lunch
After I get home, I’ll prepare lunch for my mom and help her take her medicine,
and she’ll probably sleep through the afternoon.
That’s how the day is likely to go.
The weather is cloudy through today, so I can only hope it improves a bit starting tomorrow.

📝 Summary
It’s a morning when my mother’s health is prone to fluctuations due to the cloudy skies and low-pressure system.
With significant temperature swings, it’s a day to be careful about managing her health.
Her computer class is going well, and we’ve confirmed the direction for her home study.
We talked with a friend from Taiwan about cultural differences in CMI,
and this morning’s log included some seasonal topics typical of Okinawa.

💬 Recommendation Comment (English)
These bathing wipes are widely used in caregiving settings across the United States.
They are thick, gentle on the skin, and can be warmed for extra comfort.
They are especially helpful on days when bathing is difficult, allowing you to keep your loved one clean and comfortable with minimal effort.
💬 Recommendation Comment (English)
This adjustable bedside table is a popular choice in American caregiving homes.
The height can be easily changed, making it ideal for meals, medication, reading, or using a phone while resting in bed.
Its smooth-rolling wheels make it easy to move, helping your loved one stay comfortable without needing to sit up or move too much.
