Friday 6/8/2012
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Hi, everybody! I come back. It's a long time since I wrote my last entry. I had been my hometown for my passport application and now I am in my office. It's a new start and I prepare to learn something about well testing interpretation, it seems really hard, but I think I can make it. Bless me, my dear god, oh certainly, also bless you all:)

I came back.
You could also write, "I have come back."
It's been a long time since I wrote my last entry.
I had been in my hometown for my passport application, and now I am back in my office.
It's a new start as I prepare to learn something about well testing interpretation. It seems really hard, but I think I can make it.
It's good for this to be two sentences because you have four clauses (分句). In general, if you have four different clauses (A, and B, C, but D), then it's best to make them into two sentences (A and B. C but D).
Bless me, my dear God. Oh certainly, also bless you all :)
In this case, it's good to make these two sentences because they are two distinct thoughts. Also, "God" should be capitalized like a name. The only time you use "god" is when you are talking about one of many different gods ("an Egyptian god").