Yumi # 1

Yumi is a five‑year‑old Japanese girl. Her Japanese mother married her Thai stepfather, and because both parents work between countries, Yumi lives with her grandparents in Thailand. They adore her. They teach her Thai, and Yumi sometimes speaks Japanese back to them. She also has a Dalmatian puppy named Dotted, who is four years younger than she is.

Monday Yumi wears a pink dotted dress and green slippers. She walks to the garden with Dotted. Grandmother prepares breakfast outside, and Grandfather pours milk into Dotted’s bowl. Yumi enjoys her breakfast while Dotted enjoys his milk. They stay in the garden until late afternoon. When Yumi falls asleep, Dotted dozes off too. Later, Yumi lies on the couch inside the house, and Dotted curls up on the other side.

Tuesday Yumi’s outfit is adorable: denim overalls, green boots, and a blue cap. Grandparents take her to the park. Dotted jumps excitedly when Yumi puts him on a leash. Grandmother drives while Grandfather plays music like a DJ. They sing many songs along the way.

Wednesday Heavy rain keeps everyone at home. Even at 10 a.m., Yumi is still in bed. Grandmother brings breakfast to her room. Grandfather takes Dotted to the bathroom and gives him a bath. In the afternoon, they all watch Yumi’s favorite TV show together.

Thursday Yumi, her grandparents, and Dotted leave early in the morning to go to the market. Both Yumi and Dotted are excited and full of energy.

Friday Yumi’s uncle arrives in the afternoon with a big gift — a giant doll. He also brings a present for Dotted. Both Yumi and Dotted are thrilled.

Saturday Yumi’s uncle takes everyone out for lunch at a restaurant.

Sunday Grandparents and Yumi go to the airport with her uncle. He is flying home. Yumi gives him a big hug and a few kisses before he leaves.

Yumi #2

On Monday, Yumi wakes up at 5:15 a.m. She takes a shower, brushes her teeth, and finishes everything she needs to do in the bathroom. Then she puts on her school uniform and ties a yellow ribbon in her long, straight brown hair.

For breakfast, she has fish porridge, a cup of milk, one banana ball, and a glass of water. Her grandmother prepares everything for her every morning. The school van picks her up around 6:00 a.m. Her school is called Degdee School. On the way there, Yumi always falls asleep because she wakes up so early.

She arrives at school at 7:05 a.m. and plays with her friends until 8:00 a.m. Then all the students sing the Thai national song, pray, and meditate. After that, the teacher talks about current news. Today, she tells them about Miss May, the Thai badminton champion.

At 8:30 a.m., classes begin. The teacher gives each student a box of milk. There are three kinds: chocolate milk, natural milk, and sweet milk. Yumi loves chocolate milk, so she drinks it every day. The first subject is Thai language, and the second is English.

At 11:30 a.m., it’s lunchtime. Yumi and her classmates eat pork fried rice, five rambutans, and drink a glass of water. After lunch, they nap in the bedroom until 1:30 p.m.

In the afternoon, the teacher tells them the story of Snow White until 2:30 p.m. Then the students drink another box of milk. School ends at 2:45 p.m., and Yumi arrives home at 3:45 p.m.

Her dog, Sandee, runs to her as soon as she gets home. She hugs him and plays with him for a little while before taking a shower.

At 5:00 p.m., Yumi has dinner with her grandparents. They eat rice, grilled pork, fish soup, and boiled eggs. After dinner, she does her homework. When she finishes, she watches cartoons on TV. Sandee always sits beside her, and her grandparents watch with her too.

At 7:00 p.m., Yumi goes to bed. She gives good‑night kisses to her dog and her grandparents. They tell her, “Sweet dreams,” and she falls asleep peacefully.

Good night.

Yumi #3

Yumi is a five‑year‑old girl with long brown hair, aquamarine eyes, and rosy white skin. She lives with her grandparents, who take care of her with great love. Yumi also has a one‑year‑old Pomeranian puppy named Lucky. He is small, white, and very fluffy, and Yumi adores him.

Her grandparents often read her stories about famous places in Australia. Yumi listens closely, imagining each place in her mind. One day, her grandparents surprise her with something special — tickets for a trip that will begin on June 21.

Their plan is full of excitement. They will visit Vienna, Graz, Salzburg, Hallstatt, and Innsbruck. Yumi can already imagine the beautiful streets, the mountains, the lakes, and all the new things she will see. She is especially excited about shopping and sightseeing with her grandparents.

That night, Yumi hugs Lucky tightly before going to bed. She falls asleep with a smile, dreaming sweet dreams about the journey ahead.

Yumi #4

The morning weather is beautiful. Yumi is playing with her puppy and having a lot of fun. Soon, her grandparents tell her it’s time to get ready for school. They help her take a shower and then take her to the shuttle. Grandmother reminds her to behave herself. Yumi waves goodbye.

She arrives at school at 9:00 a.m. “Good morning, Monday,” the teacher says. “You are so cute today,” she adds, and Yumi smiles. Yumi loves coming to school. Her teacher is kind, and she enjoys playing with her friends.

Several hours pass, and soon it is time to go home. The teacher tells the students, “Good luck,” and walks them to the shuttle. “See you again tomorrow,” she says as the children wave goodbye.

When Yumi arrives home, her puppy runs to her immediately. He is so cute. Yumi loves him very much. His name is Kodomo. He has brown fur and black eyes, and he is very playful.

 

Tuesday Morning

Grandparents ask Yumi, “What would you like to have for dinner?” Yumi replies, “I would like a big cake for dinner today.”

At school, Yumi plays peekaboo with her friends. She tells them excitedly that her grandparents will make a big cake in the evening. She talks about it all day.

After school, Yumi arrives home — but she becomes sad and starts to cry. Her grandparents forgot to make the big cake. They are startled and quickly apologize.

“Oh! Sorry, I forgot,” Grandmother says. She apologizes again.

Yumi stops crying. She loves her grandparents, and they love her. She hugs them tightly, and everything feels warm again.

Yumi’s stories were written in 2016 by me and my Thai students while we were practicing English together. Every story was created within my set word choices and mandatory situations, so all students wrote inside the same scope. Their ideas shaped the scenes, and I guided the structure.

Today, I’ve given these stories to AI to polish so I can share them with you. They are simple, bright, and full of kindness — happy stories told from different perspectives, all built from the same shared framework. May these stories bring a little light to your day, just as they did for us when we created them.

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