I hate “new year evaluations”. Or “last year evaluations”? Bah, nevermind. They
are often depressing, making you think about all the stupid things you did and
the smart things you did not, but should have done. I have always thought that
if you want to think about consequences and possibilities, you should do so
BEFORE making a decision, thinking after that is no good. It’s like buying something;
you don’t go and see its price a week after you buy it, because it will be probably
cheaper then. I’m not the only one, right?
However, this year has been pretty calm for me.
There have been only two really big changes in my life: in March I moved in to
my grandmother’s house, and have been living there all these months. It was
weird at the beginning, but a couple weeks later it was my home. Well, it was
my home, back when I was 4 years old, until I was 10 or 11. Now, 10 years
later, it actually feels pretty much the same. I guess my grandma is one of the
reasons for that.
The other very important thing is that my
family got bigger. No, there were no babies, at least not humans: in May (I
think…) my girlfriend and my found a puppy trying to eat garbage in the street,
but the other dogs wouldn’t let her get close to food. When she saw us, she
walked to us and sat on my girlfriend’s foot. From that moment, I have a dog.
I actually think that my life is pretty boring,
and I can prove it with this: there are actually no other important events this
year that I can think about. I’m not saying that there haven’t been any bad
things, but if I don’t remember, they weren’t very important. At this point,
thinking about what’s left of 2013, I can only think about doing well in my
final exams, and the 16 hours a day of sleep I want to enjoy in January.
Oh, and a Nintendo 3DS. I will buy myself a 3DS
as my Christmas gift.
No picture today, I don't know what I can show you. If I find something, I'll edit this post.
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