Congratulations!
I also made my fire using bow-srill on 2nd January this year! Yes, I do remember the date because it never worked before. And you feel so different after this...
Sometimes I think that some people who wrote survival books never actually made fire using bow drill because they often forget to mention that you should put a tinder easy to ignite into the wedge of the base wood near to the drill - wood dust often does not want to catch the fire because you do not use particularly easy-to-burn wood, but what you have available.
I tried bowdrill many time before and never sucessfully until I read Ray Mear's "Bushcraft" book and followed his instructions. I decided to add a bit of crampballs into the wedge of the base wood - I got fire in about 5 minutes!
Actually, I liked that I made fire in winter time - we have too much rain in the UK at this time of the year, so I could not find anything dry in the woods, not even a leaf. I cut away a lot of wet wood to reach dry pieces to make drill and case. So, I guess I did it in quite difficult circumstances, so next time hopefully it will be in much more favourable conditions.