My time is, yodaspeaking.
I don't think there is much that needs to be said. I'm not very active here anyway and most probably won't be till the end of May or even June. I can't start taking commissions yet, but when it eventually happens will you guys help me find people interested in that? I'd be really grateful.
Anyway, this week was quite remarkable. I didn't get to do any digital artworks, though I'd been meaning to, which delays me drastically. There's a small make-over going on in a house where my tablet works, so I won't be able to use it for a while. Hopefully, not for too long.

paid me a three day long visit and that was a truly amazing experience. It was the first time we met in real life, even though we've known each other for about 5 years. There are no words that can describe my feelings after this meeting. It's something I will never forget. I am really hoping we will find time to talk to each other on Skype more, especially because Heidi promised to help me learn Swedish. I'm really happy about this, I have already started, but as the courses
(CURSES, Heidi, CURSES!) I have taken don't have the voices recorded for Swedish yet, Heidi said she would teach me the pronunciation. It kinda makes me feel that learning Swedish will be a huge step forward, as I really want to become multilingual. So far I can communicate in two languages only. I'd been trying to learn German for years, but my school managed to discourage me completely. All in all, I know only a couple of words, including my most favorite one - "schlafen".
The list of the languages I'd like to learn isn't complete yet, but Swedish surely is on the very top. I'm also interested in learning Portuguese, Italian, Norwegian, Czech, perhaps Spanish and maybe even French. I also used to be interested in Hungarian, but I know this one's really hard and I'd rather think about it later.
If you guys know any good and free online courses, please share! The Swedish one I'm taking is here:
[link] I have actually quite liked it since it focuses on vocabulary only and I think that for a beginner learning vocabulary is the most important thing. Heidi says it's not bad, even though she spotted some mistakes in the translation today. She also explained the use of "ett", "en" and "att" to me (thanks!).
I guess that would be all for now. Keep your fingers crossed for me, my plans and duties. Hope I don't get lost again.
See ya (: