23/11/2015: One thing I have forgotten to mention is the fact that I have several Tamas here such as Tamagotchi Angel (US and Japnaese), Osutchi & Mesutchi, and DigiMon. I have a yellow US Tamagotchi Angel on its way in the mail at the moment. I plan to be raising these Tamas very soon, but it may be another month or so before I get to that. Nonetheless, I am very excited about all of this, and I can't wait to get started with these new Tamas. It all just comes down to time, something I always seem to have very little of.

Anyways, yesterday I lost three Tamas. The first was Mimitchi (yellow/black Tama), he actually passed away shortly after waking up and he was 23 years.  The next was shortly after that, Pochitchi (clear black Tama) at 19 years. And the last one was rather sad, Mametchi (white/black Tama) who was only 18 years old and died very sad and hungry.... :( There has been so much going on, and somehow I forgot to pause him and he died on me. I hope he forgives me.... maybe I will get him again someday.

I still have a 19 year old Ginjirotchi and a 13 year old Masukutchi, but those two will be leaving soon as well, so tonight I decided to start up two more. They were hatched at the same time. I hatched my P2 blue with silver drawings of Hashizotchi and Pochitchi on the shell. After which I hatched my favourite and first clear Tama I ever got, my clear blue with yellow buttons P1. I hatched them both around 8pm, a little after in fact. I am hoping to get the average caretakers pet, in hopes of trying for the secret characters once again. I have been trying to get them forever!!!

I have been reading as much as I can about how to get the P1/P2 secret characters on my Tama, but honestly I really feel it all comes down to luck and the programing picking whether or not the masked character will change or not at random.  Seems kind of silly considering that it has always been said that perfect care and catching all the disciplines of Maskutchi/Zukitchi is supposed to be effective in bringing you the secret characters. I am going to get those two guys! It is my mission for this month. :)

Lately I have been listening to Enya a lot. Such calming, soothing music to listen to when life is hard. One of my longtime favorite songs of her is Caribbean Blue. It is not just the lyrics that speak to me, but the sense of calm I get from the instrumental sequence of the song. I have always loved a lot of intrumental music - I find that it often speaks to me even more than music with lyrics, because I can relate it to whatever it is I am going through at that particular time.  However, some of the lyrics from this particular song just really speaks to me these last few days...

 
"So the world goes round and round, With all you ever knew
They say the sky high above Is Caribbean blue...
If all you told was turned to gold, If all you dreamed was new,
Imagine sky high above In Caribbean blue..."


Music has a lways been such a big part of my life, and I listen to a lot of different varieties of music - some of it the current mainstream, and other very old and unkown varieties. I listen to it often and it puts me in the most wonderful frame of mind. I have needed all the peace and traquility I can get this past week..... It has not been easy at all. :( But I have had wonderful people around me, not to mention the cutest Tamas ever. I have the most amazing family, and the most amazing mother ever...... What would I do without them all?  Whatever happens to me in my life, I will always be able to say that I was brought up by the most amazing people in the world, and nobody can ever take that from me.

My babies just changed into Marutchi and Tonmarutchi. I have been busy taking care of them, so it has been taking me a long time to write this blog. :) Regardless, I think I have written enough for tonight and I shall write more in the coming days. :) It has been a really long day and I am going to take my Tamas and cuddle up to a TV show now, so off we go.....!

"My father gave me the most wonderful gift anyone could ever give another person; he belived in me and told me how proud he was of me every single day of my life" - Denns James Ryan

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