Conserving Electricity

 

Yesterday was rehearsals.
Today there’s no rehearsals but there is work.

 

At the rehearsal hall and at work it really just can’t be helped but,

 

When we aren’t using the hall or the dressing rooms, we take care by turning off the lights and conserve electricity.

 

Even when we are using the hall and the dressing rooms we get by with just some of the lights.

 

When I’m at home, mom and I say in the same room as much as possible, keeping places we use lights in down.

 

The disaster victims are going through hardships so,
I want to help out too.

 

But when I think about the victims feelings and their burden, it causes pain in my chest.

 

So that I can support the victims,
and so that victims can feel better, I’m doing my best with work too.

 

Even if it’s just a little, I hoping we can recover soon.

 

2011/3/14 14:31

Posted in Michishige Sayumi Blog.

6 Comments

  1. I know! I was at a sleepover when I heard about it and had to hold back tears I was so worried about Sayu :( I hope that everyone will have happy times again soon

  2. if the nuke plant blow, parts of usa is gonna get irradiated too. and if the prevailig wind changes.. korea

  3. I fear it´s the end of Japan as we know it. I hope more and more japanese people can get to a save place. Me and my girl friend planned to go to japan on may, staying around 9 days in tokyo. We decided to cancel the booking. For me tokyo ins´t save anymore.
    It´s not only “our girls” I worry about, the are 35 millions more.

    Good god help them !!!

  4. ^ Well then (your_mom Says), instead of the 130 brave Japanese volunteers that are agreeing to sacrifice their lives to psychically cool down the exposed rods in reactor 4 to save their country, why don’t you do the world a favor and do it for us!

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