Today was and is a nice day. First of all, my dance teacher
finally texted me to say that the lessons begin tomorrow! I was very excited about that! Last time, I went to the dance school only to learn that not enough people had been gathered yet. But tomorrow is the day!
Second, my father went to Athens for a few days, so that means I'm home alone. I like being alone. I never get bored when I'm on my own and it also makes me feel very free. I guess I'm a bit of an introvert. I like being as independant as possible, too.
However, yesterday I slept at my mother's house, because my little sister asked me and I love her to bits. Some may remember the thread I made about how to make her like books... It turns out that it's easy... She likes reading, it's just that our dad is making it feel like homework to her and bugs her all the time about it, and that's a recipe to make anyone not want to read anything. Yesterday, while he was out of the house, she told me she wanted help to light some candles she found in a drawer. I lit them up, we put them on the floor, turned off the lights and sat down on pillows staring at the flams. I don't know much about meditation but I told her it would be cool to try, so I told her to close her eyes and pretend she's a mountain and her thoughts were clouds passing by. Then I told her to concentrate on her breath and, last, I started playing slowly on my flute and told her to concentrate on the melody. Afterwards I asked her "now how about reading some stories?". I took one of my favourite books, Momo, from the shelf, picked up one of the candles to see the letters and read to her out loud. She was looking very interested, and after a while she lied on the mattress next to us. Then my father came home, turned on the lights and started complaining that she should read herself, not listen to me reading. Meh... Why does he always do this... She loved the story... Anyway, at night I found her reading on her own, after a long time. And when she couldn't sleep, she asked me to read to her again, until she started snoring. Which is a funny sound, coming from a 10-year-old.
Anyway, as for the tamas! I don't know why but every time I run a V2 and a P2 at the same time, I find myself more attached to the P2, despite the V2 having more features and characters. Maybe it's that it's needier and that I get to keep each tama for a longer time... On the V2 it seems like I can leave it for hours, then check on it and feed it and it's fine. Although with this logic I've ended up getting bad care characters or making them die, so maybe it's needier than I think.
My ideal would be a V2 but needier and with a limited lifespan.
But I'm inclined to try to get an oldie character and keep her very long, maybe for a year or so. Maybe when another long-lived-oldies group hatch begins.
I'm also thinking of getting a Friends. I haven't decided if it's worth it, given my limited budget.
So, about two hours ago, I heard a peculiar beeping from Celeste and saw the screen flashing. "Human! Yes, you, non-virtual thing! I'm evolving!" I was hoping she would grow into the good care teen. And, guess what!
She grew a pair of legs.
That makes me a not-so-bad tama-mama.
PS: Do tamagotchis look like m&m's, or am I just hungry?