Letter from Winter Violinist


Hi!

I haven't write back for so long...high school can be a killer. The first week of term and 2 projects due plus another maths assignment, most of it was because my school was damaged in the earthquake and we were closed for 4 weeks...

No, I'm not going to tell anyone about that. That question was out of my own curiousity. Aussie's...proposal was the bit they didn't teach us about in year10 Social Study after we learn everything about Treaty of Waitangi and all that...Year10 was the last time I did history. They didn't let me continue with it in year11 becuase my English grades weren't up to a certain level...

Anyway, how are you feeling now? John Key better not be giving you too much work. Don't get me wrong, I think he is a cool boss, at least better than Thailand's boss. In my opinion, that is. I just don't want you to be working too hard. Take good care of yourself, okay? You're New Zealand, my favorite country in the world.

God...I sound like I'm leaving forever, am I?

Were you at the Royal Wedding? It was so beautiful isn't it. It kept me up until almost 1 am. But some of the princesses' hats were a bit...interesting...

By the way, you can call me Winter. Not like Russia's General Winter though...I was born in September which is the start of winter in Thailand, technically. We don't really have winter...

Winter Violinist

ps. I think you might have heard that phrase from a certain Russian we all know...


Hello again, Winter!

... Earthquakes are never fun. I am glad to hear that you are alright though. *snicker* That workload reminds me of when I was living with England. He hired some of the best tutors for me and Oz. Needless to say we had "fun" with them. I think one of them managed to last a little over a year.

Oh... good. I had hoped you would say something like that. In regards to your English class, do not trust America. He likes to make words up and his grammar is no where near what it should be.

John Key has been a pretty good boss, maybe not the best but definitely not the worst. He seems to have settled down after being in office for a couple years and has gotten used to a few of my... quirks. He's gotten himself into a little trouble lately. His heart is in the right place, and that's what counts in then end for me. Don't worry, I'll defiantly take care of myself. I visit my sheep frequently, that helps with any stress.

I haven't heard much from Thailand about his boss. Hopefully he's doing alright.

Yes, my older brother invited my over. Someone need to keep Oz in check with all of those hats. England pulled his typical stiff upper lipped English gentleman while we snickered at the hats. He claims that they have a special meaning behind them and that we were just being childish. He also forced me to wear a dress. It was a nice dress, but the heels were obnoxious. And then France showed up...
Basically most of the family had a blast. Poor Canada was forgotten most of the night so I brought him extra cake later on. Sometimes I wish that Canada could be a little more like America, only more observant.

General Winter has to be one of the scariest things in the world. Even scarier then Japan's horror films. I've come to learn if Russia is nervous about something so should you. Anyways, if you don't really have a winter, does that mean that you don't really get snow?

Sincerely,

-New Zealand

PS: ...I think you're right. I normally toss vodka or sunflowers at him when he gets like that.