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  <title>first entry!</title>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;At last I am writing in my new Livejournal! I got a bit overwhelmed playing with the different colors and settings, it really is quite a marvelous thing.&amp;nbsp;I found the most&amp;nbsp;charming&amp;nbsp;&apos;font&apos; with the stangest&amp;nbsp;name: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dafont.com/honey-i-stole-your-.font&quot;&gt;&quot;Honey, I&amp;nbsp;Stole Your Jumper.&quot;&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;I&apos;m using it for my&amp;nbsp;whole journal now!&amp;nbsp;Perhaps you all should&amp;nbsp;&quot;download&quot; it as well, it&apos;s quite nice.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have just finished reading everyone else&apos;s&amp;nbsp;writings of the meet-up, and it has made me so happy to recall it now! I only hope I am not simply repeating&amp;nbsp;things with my own account&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;:) I am so so thankful that Mama allowed me to&amp;nbsp;go, it was the most fun I&apos;ve had in ages! I hardly know where to begin. First of all the food was simply wonderful, there were all sorts of delicious things...Georg even brought apple strudel, my&amp;nbsp;very favorite!!&amp;nbsp;I made a mess of myself eating one of Melchior&apos;s eclairs, but it&amp;nbsp;was so good that I scarcely cared about staining my dress (and I dare say that was a lost cause anyhow, once the grapes&amp;nbsp;went flying every which way!) Thea&apos;s sweetmeats were&amp;nbsp;a delight as well, and the lemon juice and assorted fruits were wonderfully refreshing after all the pastry.&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;was quite upset when the&amp;nbsp;neighbor&apos;s dog got at the&amp;nbsp;rote grütze that&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;was going to bring, but I suppose it was my fault for leaving it on the sill so carelessly.&amp;nbsp;I will just have to bring something especially&amp;nbsp;good the&amp;nbsp;next time!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It was so nice to&amp;nbsp;be with everyone together in one place and hear about all of your lives...too many of you I had not seen for quite some time!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Ilse&apos;s new life in Priapia sounds fascinating, and she seems so lighthearted now&amp;nbsp;-- I worried for her terribly when she first left town,&amp;nbsp;so&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;am gladdened&amp;nbsp;that things have worked out for her so well.&amp;nbsp;Hanschen and Ernst appear very happy together as well; I&apos;ve never known&amp;nbsp;a pair of boys&amp;nbsp;who courted each other before, but&amp;nbsp;it looks to be a wonderful match between them.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The music was&amp;nbsp;beautiful, I was very impressed by Georg&apos;s skill at the piano and Anna has such a lovely voice!&amp;nbsp;They&amp;nbsp;sounded&amp;nbsp;heavenly together. My favorite&amp;nbsp;part&amp;nbsp;was when we all sang together, and I must say I think we should do so more often!&amp;nbsp;It was great fun and&amp;nbsp;I thought we sounded awfully nice. Perhaps we could all perform together at a town festival, or some such thing.&amp;nbsp;The most fun of all though was when Ilse had the idea of playing pirates, just like when we were little children! I loved running about dueling with crooked sticks, and wearing&amp;nbsp;the silly&amp;nbsp;paper hats (I made a little tear in mine where I could a flower in, because&amp;nbsp;I of course&amp;nbsp;was a lovely&amp;nbsp;pirate maiden). It was a shame&amp;nbsp;that dear Moritz fell out of the crow&apos;s nest (the tree that is) -- the life of a swashbuckler is certainly risky! All the same I would gladly pretend it each and every day. ♥&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Afterwards I walked home with Melchior and Moritz. I was quite interested to hear&amp;nbsp;of the essays they were writing in school, all about the lives of the&amp;nbsp;Africans and Bohemians. Some of the things they told me&amp;nbsp;were quite peculiar, but much of it was just enchanting, like a fairy-tale -- only somewhere else&amp;nbsp;in the world it is real, and to them we are the fairies!&amp;nbsp;Exotic things like that are just so thrilling to me, I wish that one day I might be able to see&amp;nbsp;them for myself.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Anyway, when I got home Mama was not at all pleased to&amp;nbsp;see the state of&amp;nbsp;me, with my hair gone so wild and my dress all wrinkled and damp&amp;nbsp;from the lake (oh, I forgot that part but of course you all remember!), though at least it had washed away some of the stains and the stickiness. She made quite a fuss, but I think she was settled&amp;nbsp;a bit&amp;nbsp;after&amp;nbsp;I told her how much amazing fun it had been. At least she did not forbid me from attending other&amp;nbsp;meet-ups in the future! We simply must set up another straight away :)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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