Today is 4th of January... I'm sorry that I'm so late with giving my new year's wishes...
Happy new year everyone!
Last year was a year I spend most of the time on Flyff. I got to rebuild Twilight Dentifrice again, experienced the joy of being all together again, and realizing how awesome it is to lead my dear guild. Sadly this is also the year that I decided to step away from Flyff. I Decided it was time to try to break free from it, though it meant leaving Twilight Dentifrice behind.
This year is also the year that I got to meet a guy that just has to smile to make my day a good day. This year I saw new friends appear in my heart, knowing they'll always have a place there.
I also bought my new love last year, my Xbox360. The joy he gives me passes the joy that my PSP gives me. I'm sorry PSP, but don't worry. I won't stop loving you.
Now, new year resolutions.... I'm sorry. I don't have those. I look forward to what this year will give me, and I will try to do the right things. I can't promise anything, since I'll do what I feel like doing at the moment things occur. But I really wish that, even without Twilight Dentifrice, I can pass this year with a smile on my face. And I wish the same thing for everyone else. Please, everyone, keep smiling.
This are a few pictures of my year transition. We celebrated the whole night outside. We got a little house there with a fireplace. It was just me, my father and his girlfriend. But that was enough for me. We had nice dinner and sat all the time near the warm fire. It wasn't such a cold night as last year (we celebrated it last year on the same place) but the fire was still pleasant.
My favourite cat, Discovery, joined us too. She was quite scared of the firework and hid when they were firing it, but the rest of the night she sat with us. We didn't see much firework, though. We heard a lot and saw the sky changing colours but the sky was too grey, and there were too many trees disturbing our sight. But the few fireworks I saw, were beautiful.
The last picture is our Christmas tree after burning most of it. Normally we keep the tree longer, but it was losing too many needles.
Enjoy the blurry pictures!