I went shopping in Tokyu Hands and Loft Shibuya today. And I bought:
- A Japanese how - to - knot book to make and some thread to practice on.
- A scalpel like thing to make rubber stamps (from erasers). I think I bought the cheapest option.
- 2 sewing guides - a screen for my mother in law to make for Jonathan and aother table cloth for me to make one day. Both of them use white thread on Japanese dark blue material. I so wanted to by some Japanese design cross stitch but I could not think of what to do with it when I finished. Actually the Klimt picture was fabulously complicated - but it wasn't Japanese...
- A disposable fountain pen for Stephen - he said I should have bought 6.
- A sewing scissors. Another Japanese souvenior. I am thinking that their scissors are the best in the world? aside from perhaps German scissors which I am not going to get.
After picking Nathan, we went to get his haircut. This normally if followed by some toy shopping. Our deal, about a BIG police car was meant to be done with Daddy so we went to the 100Yen shop to get LOTs of presents. We got:
- 5 mini highlighter pens
- a thomas paper aeroplane
- mini water balloons with a filler
- paper make-a-car kit
- magnets to post nathan's school artwork
- mini othello set
- shinkansen stickers
- ratatouille stickers
- a hiragana book for Daddy