

When I start this journal I didn’t thought that it will become an important part of my life.
Every evening I like to read your entries with pleasure and sometimes, when you’re sad I’m crying with you.
“I think good thoughts, whilst others write good words”
Day by day all you, who are numbered among my friends, become closer and closer to me and take a place in my heart’s core!
Thank you for visiting my journal and thanks for the posts and kind words. I apologize; I’ll be not being able to respond immediately to your posts. Unfortunately, I have a fix internet packet of 1000 Mb. In the few last days I downloaded a tutorial, so I spent all my Mbs for this month and I was disconnected. I'm not on-line
now.
I will terribly miss you.
“Don’t worry, be happy”… I’ll be back in June!
Until that, you can enjoy reading my entries in a bad English (I’m still learning) or even better you can listen to Kelly's beautiful song:
Luv all U guys!
P.S.: I really hope, that the Bravenet Team will be found soon a solution to resolve the spam problem!


If you are a coffee drinker you have now the occasion to paticipate in a coffee survey at Connie!
Please, don't forget to take with you some milk...
Where was I in the last few weeks 
Well, we had electrical outage (repeatedly) for a few weeks and because of that, my dear old computer blows away. 
His name is Mr Compy
and probably I spend much more time with him, than with my husband, who is sometimes jealous because of that!
Mister Compy is old and works to slow, but I need him and I
him so much, he is my best friend!
I was depressed and I was worry about Mr Compy’s health. 
So, I took him to the doctor
and the Doc says that he needs a transplant.
He’s got a new hard disk
, it costs me more than
.
Now, Mr Compy is fine again!
Unfortunately, most of my documents and my works are lost forever. Many thousands of times, I said to myself to save
the
documents, but I didn’t do it.
The last days reminds me on the time during the
war (especially
1999), when we had no electricity for months and we also had no drinking-water, no fuel, no gas, no phone, no television, no radio, no internet, no schools and not enough food. Therefore, we lived during that time in darkness and we were listening to the music of the
alarms and the falling
bombs. We were not afraid… just
and
confused. I think we did not realize that is really happening to us! We even made jokes
about how we live alike cavemen…
...a 21st century’s caveman.