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Hirakoba Rin ([personal profile] legally_blond) wrote2018-08-05 07:17 am

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Seoul so far has been really lovely. We took a day trip down to the textile museum and otherwise have been busy shopping. I've bought a suitcase as well, to start putting new clothes in. It's just a bit difficult to start repacking now, since I'm still having to pick outfits for the day from my purchases.

Eishirou is currently out doing some stupid morning training thing like he has every day, because apparently even on holiday, he can't take a break. He's very good at sneaking out of bed in the morning without waking me up though and I still don't know how. It lets me have a sleep in and some private time anyway, so it's nice.

The bath is this hotel is fantastic and I'm continuing to build up my plans for renovating the bathroom in my family home at some point. I'm not completely sold on the benefits of a full length mirror in the shower though.

Eishirou - don't forget to bring me back my coffee please.
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[personal profile] saypassion 2018-08-09 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Only one suitcase to speak of so far?

If nothing else, the benefit of having a full length mirror in the shower allows you to ensure that nothing on your body seems irregular. When we look at ourselves in mirrors in other locations, we are often distracted by other things going on - people milling about, our to-do lists, things like that. However, when you're in the shower, you really don't have anything better than let your mind wander as the physical motions of bathing are muscle memory. That's why it's often recommended that women check their breasts for abnormalities during that time.