I’m back from China!^^ I wonder how everyone’s faring? Things to be pretty quiet these days. Maybe I should go over to Zashiki’s place to give him his very belated birthday gift.
I’m not looking for someone right now. I like you as a froggy pal, but nothing more than that. I still enjoy my being single, I hope you understand that.
And besides… I actually like someone else, even though I don’t think he’ll ever like me.:(
I’m a very bad friend! I completely forgot that it was Zashiki’s birthday last week! Eeek! I hope he doesn’t get mad.:( The sad thing is, I can’t buy him a gift from China anymore, because we’re already in the airport.:(
I’ll just give him this keychain I bought for myself.
It’s not much, but it’s the only thing that I could buy with my budget (or lack of it).
P.S. Can anyone please translate what that symbol means? I just thought it looked pretty, but I have no idea what it’s supposed to stand for.@_@ I hope it doesn’t mean anything bad, or else Zashiki will get mad at me even more.:O
As promised, I’m going to post about what happened in the New Year. First, a lady who was hanging Hello Kitty lanterns like this for the new year suddenly grabbed me and then put some thread on my head. Obviously, I struggled, and I think I startled her, because she suddenly shrieked and then tossed me! Of all the nerve! When she calmed herself down, though, she apologized. Apparently, she thought I was one of the lanterns, and that’s why she did that. I forgave her. It wasn’t her fault, I suppose, even if I didn’t really look like a floating lamp thing (at least, I don’t think so. Do I?:-/) Anyway, as I was trying to compose myself, my sister grabbed me and told me that the festivities were about to start! I was already conspicuous, being all yellow on a crowd of red (which Kitty seems to take such joy in), so I didn’t want to be even more noticed. So I hurried, with the thread on my head and all, and proceeded to go by the window, where Kitty was already waving at the crowd. I was about to start waving, when someone grabbed my head… again! The next thing I knew, I was free-falling down to the crowd who were waiting for the… ampao, I think that’s what they call those little red envelopes with goodies in them. Eeek! Who wouldn’t get scared? I realized something though: even in China, they thought I was Kitty! They were pointing and giggling, and they caught me and I got carried by the people (I felt like a rock star!) Anyway, I let them carry me (I think I even took a catnap while I was moving, heehee!) I felt safe, and then this happened… Double eek! Apparently, one of the Chinese new year traditions is the dragon dance, where a huge dragon chases after this golden ball. Anyway, some people from the crowd that I would be a great golden ball, because I found myself being tossed around while trying to avoid the dragon. It’s not real of course, but it was still scary! If you look closely, you can even see the thread still attached on my head. If I had a mouth, I would probably look like :O all throughout that experience! I don’t think I can attend a Chinese new year celebration for a while after this… What’s funny though is that I was only a little surprised that it happened. I guess I’m already resigned to the fact that I’m always going to get involved in some mess or the other.@_@ Oh yeah, if you’re wondering how I came to have pictures of the sequence of the events, well… Kitty took them. She seems to think it’s funny that her one and only sister got tossed around the entire day.@_@ It was one of those times that I’m thankful I’m a cat, because every time I fell, I landed on my feet instead of my head. Small consolation, but it’s still something that I have.
It was… very different. Eventful would be the word. Well, actually, more like… It was a disaster for me!
I’ll let you know my adventures here next time. Right now, what’s more important is that I greet you one big… Happy Chinese New Year everybody, from me and my sister!^^ ![]()




























