人々の “健康促進” のために!

人々の “健康促進” のために!
2015年春、沖縄の琉球大学キャンパス内 (産学共同研究棟) に立ち上げた “PAK研究センター” の発足メンバー(左から4人目が、所長の多和田真吉名誉教授)
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2008年10月7日火曜日

My “New” Home in MELBOURNE

In an early October, I have decided to move in a small (studio-type) flat for rent in North Melbourne to stay there alone for a few years until I shall get enough money to buy a flat for myself. This flat, which reminds me of Abe Lincoln’s birth place (one-room log cabin) in Kentucky, is an extra home behind an old lady’s main house, near the top of a hill, only a half block from Royal Park with a lot of gum trees (eucalyptus) where I walk around for a hour every afternoon. I am now a retired scientist (65) living on pension, and have a plenty of time between writing books and blogs.

The main reason why I suddenly decided to leave our own house in North Melbourne where I used to share with one of my twin step-daughters and her husband is as follows:
Around 16 years ago, another twin step-daughter of mine in US decided to marry a Russian concert pianist in San Francisco around her 30th birthday. So her twin sister living in Melbourne was also quickly engaged to marry a nice Aussie gentleman. Fortunately, at that time, house boom here reached the very bottom, and it was the best time for us to buy a house. So two of us (I and her fiancé in Melbourne) decided to buy our own house so that three of us can live together. We eventually found an old two-story brick house in North Melbourne, located in 15-min walk from my own laboratory at Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH). As I am a “Greens” supporter, I never drive a car, and have to walk to RMH or for grocery shopping.

Well, although this Victorian house built in 1882 is very comfortable for me, my step daughter nicknamed “Sunflower” has a complaint: it has no “sunny” bedroom (facing to north). She was born in Ghana, Africa, and loves a “hot” weather. So since then, almost every Saturday, she kept looking for her “dream” two-story house around Melbourne area where she could have a “sunny” bedroom. Eventually during my “hot summer” holiday in Tokyo when she had a “cold, windy and rainy (miserable) winter” in Melbourne, she managed to find that “dream” house, built in 1880 in West Melbourne. So When I returned to Melbourne in the end of August, she told me that we should sell our present house in North Melbourne in order to buy her dream house in West Melbourne which would cost around 1 million dollars. Her dream house has indeed a very large “sunny” bedroom and also a quite large backyard where her husband could enjoy his favorite gardening. It would be ideal for this young couple. So I agreed to sell our own house to make their dream come true.

However, I don’t like the location (surrounding) of their dream house. It is located right next to North Melbourne train station which is now under construction. Furthermore, this house is surrounded by a lot of factories, and along nearby streets, there is no green tree. It is also far away (not in a walking distance) from a nearby oriental grocery shopping center. So it is not my taste at all. So I decided not to move in their dream house, but stay alone in North Melbourne where both Royal Park and shopping center are nearby. However, since our own house is now on sale, I have to find a small flat for rent there to live alone. For we don’t have any money left in our own pocket enough to buy even a small flat or house.

Surely I feel very sad to realize that three of us no longer live together at least for a while until the construction of that train station will be completed in a few years and also most of factories will move away from that area of West Melbourne hopefully for several years so that the surrounding of their dream house would become far more agreeable to me… Until then I shall try to keep visiting their dream house to see them at least during weekends.

Although I lost a comfortable house of our own in North Melbourne, I might take an advantage in living alone. First of all, certainly I can have a very quiet (undisturbed) life suitable for writing several books to be published. Perhaps I might be given another bonus. I could have no steady (close) lady-friend for last two decades since I moved to Melbourne from US, mainly because I have dedicated most of my life time to the development of new anti-cancer drugs called “signal therapeutics” that block the oncogenic PAK1 signal pathways. However, after my recent retirement from cancer research, the time might be finally ripe for me to start looking for my “soul mate” seriously who could share the rest of our “twilight” life with me. Together we might be able to find a new “sweet” home of our own… It would be certainly nice to cherish such a pleasant dream of our own, whether it is eventually realized or not.

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