Linda Ohama came to AGU and talked about her family last week.
She said that obaachan kept being in Canada because it was too painful to speak about her two daughters. It's so hard for all mothers in the world, I think.
Her violin is so important to express her feelings. When I saw the movie in a class, I was surprised, because she brought her violin out side when she feel sad. I didn't understand the meaning of that action.
One of her family members speaks only Japanese. It means something important too.
It took 75 years to know what happened to Chieko and Fumiko.
It's so long time and obaachan can't help worrying about them.
After listening to her story including the earthquake, I thought I had to respect my family and appreciate being with my family.