Bliss

Dear 2011,

Thank you for being the greatest year so far. Thank you for being remarkably eventful. Thank you for being totally kick arse!

Might have to start with the unexpected yet the second best thing that ever happened in my life -- so far -- meeting the compass of my life, Dougie Lee Poynter along with his band, on April. Had been struggling to find a way to reach them quite a bit to Australia and even, London, but eventually they were the one that came to me. To Indonesia. Leaving me with more love for them than I had before. The whole six years of waiting felt like a blink when captured him within my gaze. I think, that is love everybody.

Being in the United Kingdom, probably is the first best thing that ever happened to me, so far. Best as in not only about the joy knowing new things; also about the horror of living alone on my own, the survival, the war against my own head, the homesick, the tears, the almost-depression and the weeks of getting back up to the right track I wanted to be. I have gained loads of priceless awareness, knowledge through the experience. Through times that you have no other options, but just to get through it.

The surroundings are not less appealing than the actual culture. During these past three months in Bournemouth, I have known one of the best human beings that ever walked in to my life. The diversity of background, language, culture and beliefs spiced up the sense of relationship between me and each one of them. Their personality captivate me in a good way of admiration. They simply showed me what this world has to offer. They, put me to various range of spot to see different perspective of life which I never thought before. 

A week ago I would not thought I might have this, cool New Year's Eve party on my first year 16 hours away from home. As I may have mentioned, I lived my life very spontaneously for these past three weeks. I jumped on every possible opportunity in front of my eyes. I, pretty much, did not plan anything. Even if I did, it was only 24 hours away or so. Hence, there was this secure feeling every time I wrapped up the dates and things I might look forward to.

Mother nature saved me by bringing series of events all together. Hide, the Japanese, decided to stay in Bournemouth with his lovely Slovakian girlfriend, Kristina. Along with the invitation from Alex, the English, my New Year's Eve was pretty much kicked arse! Although this group missing two great guys; Kim, the Korean, and Daniel, the racist German. 

However that did not stop the fun. We went to Sixty Million Postcards. The ultimate favorite pub. It was rather funny, the first pub I have ever been to in the U.K ended up as our favorite pub in town. After couple of drink, which Alex had started earlier ahead than the rest of us, we decided to moved to Bliss. Not my kind of place but I could not care less. Here, where the countdown happened. No fireworks due to the light British rain. No movie-business as well; for example, hot lad coming towards me during the last three seconds of 2011.

My friends were enough to keep me content and as the matter of fact, happy. Hide, Alex, Kristina, Genji, Dimitri and one other Khazakstan guy. They were the person I spent the last three seconds of 2011 with. They were all nice! Oh boy, I had a good time! I can smell from afar, this year is going to be more fun than ever and definitely will be our year! You know the best is yet to come!

x


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