May 27

Just call me Senior Focks
It's 12 midnight right now...well it might not be by the time I finish this entry but hey, I'm not late today!!

Sami woke up around 9:50 today she woke me up afterwards.
We started the day with my sister again watching the 3rd match of Pacers vs. Heat. She was overjoyed this time even if there was around 10 minutes left in the match. Heat had this match and ended it with a bang.

Sami and I spent the afternoon watching Hourou Musuko. We finished the series around 4 in the afternoon. Afterwards, I just went into a soundtrip frenzy and even went to our terrace around 6 in the afternoon to see the vast world that surrounds me. The sky was glowing a sad violet-purple hue mixed with the darkness of the approaching night. There were a few lightnings over the far east from our house.
I just love lightning-gazing. Even if it is dangerous, I find the formation of lightnings when they appear very fascinating but the thunder is kind of a turn-off for the majestic and elegant lightnings.

After lightning-gazing, I went back to my red throne in our computer room and went on another staring contest with my laptop.
The next anime on our watch list is Natsume Yuujinchou Shi, the fourth season to the Natsume Yuujinchou anime series.

I've watched the first 3 seasons last year and held up the fourth season because I simply didn't want the anime to end yet. Though I'm pretty sure a fifth season is already in the works (or at the very least planned) I just can't hold myself anymore to not watching Natsume's Book of Friends.
I've watched up to episode 2 this evening. The first two already cover up the first arc of the season. And it's as expected of the Natsume Yuujinchou series, beautifully animated with a story of the highest quality to match.

Anyways, there was a (very) short blackout this evening, around 10:00. When the power went back up, I sat on the living room and played Castlevania: Circle of the Moon.

That's all for today, it's already 12:19 now...see how slow I reminisce about the day and produce words out of it.

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