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At some point, I do start needing some more material for my book. Or maybe I’m just using that as an excuse to go back to my favorite place. The Museum woes seem so far away when I stand back there, in the middle of the jungle, in front of this bungalow I now know so well. And not just because Windenburg’s literally on another continent.

Can you believe how much time has passed since Mom and I first walked through this front door?

I took Loladorada with me. I feel like she misses it here. She was born here after all and she probably feels like this is where she belongs. And I can relate after all.

I’ve barely put my luggage down that I’m already digging around. I know that so close from civilisation there’s a real risk I’ll mostly unearth fakes and low value ancient pieces of pottery. But that’s actually the goal: I have a chapter in my book I want to write about this.

Also it’s a beautiful night to dig. The hot, humid air and the very act of chipping secret aways breathes life into me.

Somehow, Loladorada must find the repetitive smacks of hammer against tools comforting, because she fell asleep right at my feet, and this is my little slice of heaven.

Self-Improvement and Resolutions

Maybe it’s Cléo’s bold move so early in the New Year that motivated me; maybe it’s the fact that my Museum economies are running a bit low. But in any case, here I am, writing away to chip at my New Year’s resolution. It’s a book about, big surprise, archaeology. I have so much to say, and I think maybe it’s about time I share it.

Cyril has his own project to work on. His resolution is to bring his grades up, so while I’m upstairs typing away on the keyboard, he’s being the perfect teenage mad scientist.

It’s a neat water rocket! That’s an A+ if I’ve ever seen one.

Cléo and Amanda

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I’m just leaving the mic here over to my little sister.

Actually no, I’m not, but seeing as everything I know about this day I learned from her recounting it to me, I think it still counts.

On New Year’s Eve, as is tradition, everybody in the family of course took a resolution. I wanna write a book; Cléo wanted to get a girlfriend. More specifically, she hyped herself up to finally talk to Amanda The Red-Headed Scout. Like, talk talk.

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It went well.

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Really well.

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Yes?

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Yes?

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YES!

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So cute.

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There you go, one of us kept her resolution.

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And it wouldn’t be Cléo if there were no selfies involved. And I can’t blame her, San Myshuno is still dreamy, even if you were born there.

Cléo and Amanda

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I’m just leaving the mic here over to my little sister.

Actually no, I’m not, but seeing as everything I know about this day I learned from her recounting it to me, I think it still counts.

On New Year’s Eve, as is tradition, everybody in the family of course took a resolution. I wanna write a book; Cléo wanted to get a girlfriend. More specifically, she hyped herself up to finally talk to Amanda The Red-Headed Scout. Like, talk talk.

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It went well.

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Really well.

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Yes?

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Yes?

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YES!

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So cute.

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There you go, one of us kept her resolution.

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And it wouldn’t be Cléo if there were no selfies involved. And I can’t blame her, San Myshuno is still dreamy, even if you were born there.

A House in Springs

Spring is here! And just like the last times the season changed, our house looks like it got a complete makeover. This is a direct consequence of Mom, taking the Easter trinkets out in the same breath as she pushed the Winterfest lights back to the bottom.

To the box with you, lights that barely ever work!

‘Tis the season for pastel colors!

Pastel indeed.

Thinking maybe one of my 2019 resolutions should be finally sharing my art on Tumblr x) Drawing for/with the community was kind of a big part of my 2018 on Twitter, yet for some reason I wanted to keep a divide between the art and the Stewarts legacy?

Thinking on a way to merge the two, in the meantime, here’s the avatar I drew in May when I joined Twitter!

Also while I’m at it, sorry for not posting in forever, the end of 2018 was really weird. Trying to get back in that beautiful August 2018 mindset. And also sorry for the post spam, I really wanted to get past New Year’s while it was still relevant.

Dancing

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The music is blasting, and as soon as we step into the heavily decorated living-room, we get greeted by everyone Gram never mentioned she had invited. Nolan and Aunt Miranda are no surprise, really, but Mom is elated to see Shanna here, too, her friend from their teenage years.

Something about how Charlotte, her wife, was away on a business trip for her fashion brand, and the kids were at their grandparents’, so Gram invited her.

I’d normally prefer to be among family only, but I like Shanna. She’s an observer. Also, her being here just makes mom look so happy.

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Only Shanna and Mom know how to dance, really, but does it really matter?

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Nope.

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… Clearly, it doesn’t.

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Would it be the twins at all if they didn’t hang out with each other all night?

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Gram doesn’t yet know that I’ve been let go from the museum. Don’t really feel like telling her now. Just so happy to see her. And I mean, it’s not like she never hides anything.

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Don’t wanna think about any of that tonight though, tonight is for dancing.

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And of course, watching the countdown on TV!

All Dressed Up

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As we step on Gram’s terrace, I’m pretty sure we’ve never looked more dapper. Except for you know, the silly New Year’s glasses, but the twins and I chose to believe they were charming.

Dad’s even wearing a tux! Mom laughs he didn’t go fancier than a dark T-shirt for their wedding. Guess he succumbed to the peer pressure of his wife and children looking absolutely bomb.

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This is me, in the background. Cyril did not care for taking a picture of my outfit. Thanks bro.

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Greeted by Gram, the Princess of Winter herself, whose cold-resistant shoulders Mom apparently inherited?

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One picture, Cyril, that’s all I wanted. Anyway, here we go. The New Year is mere hours away!