I used to love this song so much that it became impossible to listen to it again after what had happened. Nonsense of course, but that's the way I am, all comprised of ridiculousness, absurdity, inanity and senselessness. The fact that this song is now included into most of my playlists is a true sign that that debilitating disease has been cured at last. 'Learnt to live again' in way, to coin a phrase.

Actually, this brings me to the fulfilments of the past two days as, I believe, we should take notice of all happy happenings in our life and be thankful. It does frame your mind to be thoughtful and success-oriented.

So, here it goes, my list of my adventures or, rather, an attempt to comprehend them.

First and foremost, according to Dad's medical tests there is nothing serious and everything can be cured. As usual, they are fond of 'up to his age', however now they tend to be more positive. There will be more appointments, but no need to make haste.

The academic year is to begin in 4 days... Never before have I met the 1st September the way I am doing it now: workload - unknown, salary - unknown, schedule -unknown, self-study - unknown.... Yet it doesn't bother me much. Without any apparent reason I am feeling extremely positive about the future. It looks more like I am beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Two more things raised my spirits sky-high, namely the recovery or, better, re-discovery of IP. It's my third account on there and I am fairly determined to keep it up as it provides a good opportunity to go on pen-palling throughout the world. Funnily enough, I became to like writing. Unlike on here, IP makes writing communicative, which in the long run contributes to creative writing as well. On the other hand, Skype sessions with the central focus on speaking could help develop productive skills. There's definitely some light at the end of the tunnel....

The only problem, as I see it,is to strictly schedule the time otherwise all these good intentions would pave the road to... (everybody knows where to )

ps. not to forget about translating....another great undertaking of the coming year...not now, of course...