It was cloudy and chilly,and the lowest temperature was below 5 degrees. When I got out to stand at a corner as a crossing guard, I saw an egret coming flying. It was very white and beautiful.
Around noon, Ayako suddenly felt dizzy and nausea. I phoned to the hospital she usually goes, asking how we should do. The nurse on the phone told me to take her to the hospital right away. At the hospital, Ayako was to be given an intravenous drip. I left her at the hospital and returned home because the nurse said it would take 2 hours and a half to finish, and I hadn't had lunch. When I went to the hospital after 2 hours and a half (about at 3:30 p.m.), Ayako had got better, though she was still hooked up to a drip. It took longer than the nurse said, and it was already 4:30 when we came home. On the way home, we bought sushi for dinner. I felt relieved and happy to see Ayako's smile. There seemed to be a trouble in the three semicircular canals.
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