Sunday 11 November 2012

Empty hallways;

This is the bag which I was talking about that I bought from Granada :) If you go there, they're usually about 10 each, but some really rip off places charge up to €30! But you can haggle it lower and the best excuse is 'I only have €8.14...' *sad-face* and usually they'll let you, plus it's a great way to get rid of change ;) These bags are really pretty and can actually hold A LOT of stuff! They have two pockets in the front for your main accessories/stuff you need quick and regular access to (your phone, keys, wallet etc.) 



But beware, all the buttons will fall off, so make sure you have a couple handy at home, or just buy some really cheaply at local markets. When you pick your bad though, make you looks for any loose threads or other bad craftsmanship, you don't want your bag to start unravelling! They come in a whole variety of colours, and contain and I've been looking for a nice rucksack in London everywhere! But what I love about this is that when it's dirty, you can just pop it in the wash and all will be okay! 

Instead of just ending this as a very short post, I decided to begin my next series of blogs x3 so...prequel time! 

This sounds weird, but I used to LOVE this online game called Wonderland Online. I went on it when I was about 10-12 and I loved it so much. But when I was 11, revision for my 11+ exams began (so that I could gain entry into a secondary school). My time online went from everyday, to once a week...once a month....and then once every December (we go to China for Christmas and my computer there used to be the only one that had the program installed). But every time I went on, I was filled with both incredible joy and melancholy. The glorious virtual music would make me feel like as if I was on an adventure, and I get filled with a childish glee when new quests have been added.


But then people started leaving. They left without a trace. Some of the closest unfortunately without any contact details whatsoever. But this story is way too long to explain in one blog post...so I'm really sorry...but I may have to bore you with more of my sequel posts!

'I was in a guild LaF (standing for Lost and Found). It was such a wonderful guild, everyone was so friendly, it was childish of me to say it was almost like a utopia. People were active, they talked regularly on guild chat so you were never lonely, there was always someone to help you in a quest, everyone saw each other as family- we even called each other sisters/brother/mum/uncle/dad etc. I can confidently and seriously say that I was friends with the 60 or so people in that guild. It was a great time :D

One girl I found out was living in England as well! This caused me to rejoice as with the majority of sites and virtual worlds, most of the users were American :3 We added each other on Facebook, she's slightly older than me by 2 years, but we got along really well! And I can't really remember how this came about, but we just started writing letters to each other :) We both loved drawings and we would just send each other pictures, and doodle as well xD

Song of the Day:
Halo (by Beyonce) piano cover by David Sides
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACU7tgqvqbk&feature=relmfu
Most of you will probably know who David Sides is, but for those who don't - where have you been??! He is an amazing pianist on YouTube has recently stopped making videos :'( he still has some of his old ones and this is my favourite one!

P.S. I have an asking forum! Feel free to ask me any questions you have on: http://ask.fm/account/questions


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