We’re Pregnant and I Can’t Speak Japanese

We’re Pregnant and I Can’t Speak Japanese
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In 1975, I was fifteen years old and cruising through life without a worry in the world. Life was about football and music, AC/DC’s High Voltage LP cranked up to full blast on my sister’s portable record player. 1975 was a good year.
Twenty years later, I found myself living in Tokyo, and still without any major worries to show that I had grown up. I hadn't carved out a stellar career in business or as a family man with a home, two cars and a dog. I hadn't travelled the world beyond my regular trips back to Australia for Christmas. I was happy to go to work, have a drink with friends on weekends, and mark my time until I would return to Australia as a retiree and live out the rest of my days as a withered old soul on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
But then one day I woke up and I was forty-four years old. The universe suddenly turned on me. My partner of five years suggested we get married, which actually sounded like a good idea. Then, naturally, she suggested we start a family, as our biological clocks were ticking down – hers for childbearing and mine for child-rearing: arthritic knees. Again: not a bad idea? But, as nothing seemed to happen, she suggested we buy an apartment and commit ourselves to a double-income-no-kids mortgage, which we did. That, of course, did the trick and in a matter of months, we were pregnant. I was about to turn forty-six.
We're Pregnant and I Can't Speak Japanese is my log of the months I spent as an expectant father tagging along on my wife’s pregnancy. For the first time in my life, my future was directly going to affect someone else’s future, which was a frightening thought. 1975 seemed like a long time ago.

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William Hay. We’re Pregnant and I Can’t Speak Japanese

We’re Pregnant and I Can’t Speak Japanese. William Hay

Welcome to the world

Immaculate conception

Prodigal son

Lucky

Delivery date

Tourist goggles

Gynaecologist Two

High blood pressure

Tired

Gynaecologist Three

Foreigner

The stomach hears

A girl

Making moves

That thing

Names

Banks

Getting ready

HELL-P

Golden Week

He’s here

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9 May 2007

Dear Nicholas,

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After almost eight months of not really trying to find a job or a place to live, and with my working visa for Japan getting close to expiring, I started to wonder whether I should return to the relative ease of teaching English in Japan or let the door to Japan close permanently. The crunch came when my application for a post graduate course at my old university was rejected on the grounds it was received too late; Australia Post had let me down. The plan was to complete my course and possibly join the public service in Canberra, which wasn’t so sensitive about the age of applicants for positions.

The next day, I booked a one-way ticket to Tokyo.

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