Year: One
Season: Winter
Day: Eight
I couldn’t have gotten up in a happier mood. Celia had said yes to my proposal, even though it wasn’t much of a proposal. My field has been turning green with the newly emerging grass and the weather was beautiful. It was like Spring had come early and it was just what I needed. Celia and I agreed to have our wedding on the first day of Spring which gave me a few days to not only make some money and get the farm back on its feet, but also to figure out my plans for the coming Spring. So the day was filled with a fury of activity - farm chores, buying Tomato and Watermelon seeds from Vesta, and selling goods to Van. Unfortunately, I didn’t have as much as I thought I would to sell to Van and ended up having to sell a few of my belongings to make ends meet. The grass was still a couple days away from being able to cut and I needed to buy just a few more Good Fodder from town to be able to keep everyone fed. And to top off a great day of work and fun, the Fertilized Egg I had placed in the Incubator hatched! It was a baby chick that I named Relena and she seems to be fitting in well with all the others. Seems like the farm is growing in leaps and bounds.
Year: One
Season: Winter
Day: Ten
This is the day I have been waiting for all Winter! The grass is green and tall enough for me to cut into Fodder! I have survived Winter and my Fodder shortage crisis! Though I did lose my entire 4000g savings and I am deeply in debt, I was able to make it out without any of the animals becoming sick . . . something that I could not have afforded to happen. It was good news all around as I found that the Miracle Potion worked on Miel, she is now pregnant and should be expecting a calf in the Summer. I was so happy; I gave everyone a nice bath outside since the weather was so clear. I also was able to do a little bit of fishing and came out pretty lucky, catching an Arna and a bunch of other fish. Everything seemed to come together today as the Potatoes were ready to harvest and looked great considering all the snow they had to survive. Tomorrow is the big day and if it was like today, everything is going to work out well.