In order to combat the anxiety produced by the thought of my little brother coming home from Tokyo today, I've decided to do some overdue homework. Not overdue in the sense that it's late, but more like I've procrastinated this far in doing it, and feel slightly ambitious. At least enough to get SOME of it done.... :D That might be the anxiety kicking it again.... He missed his connection flight in LA, so instead of arriving at 3:10 as planned, he's now coming in sometime around 9ish. Oh a school night?! Scandal! Not that I should have absolutely anything to say on that matter, as I haven't been to school for the past 6 days. The first 5 were recreational, however, today absolutely stank! At least in the morning..... :D
To complement my headache, my mother railed on me until I went and renewed my license. Ok, that's a gross overstatement. She simply compelled me to get my license. Or else. So I did. And I took my own sweet time doing it. It took me three hours to get ready. And of course I couldn't drive myself up there with an expired license.... So my mom came too. It would have been more normal if the DMV hadn't been lost. Or moved. And had been a little worse at hide and seek.
Happy birthday to me [again], it wasn't a HORRIBLE picture. At least I don't look like a femmy-man in this one.
Lastly, I'm still avoiding writing my psychology analysis due tomorrow. So.... I'm fighting writing with writing. HAHAHA! The deliciously full jar of petite dill pickles screaming at me to take them back with me to the office isn't exactly a deterrent either. Now that they're half gone and I have more sodium in me than the fabulous Salt Lake and the equivalent of an apple calorically, I'm extremely thirsty. I promise, dill pickles are the best electrolyte replacements after physical exertion. I promise.
Anywho... I'm off to catch my little brother. Or something like that. Cheers! :D
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Welcome to the "Real" World
Yesterday was my first adult birthday.
My alarm didn't go off as planned.
I woke up 30 minutes early and had to skip the makeup, but do the hair.
The makeup I could do later before work.
I stormed out of my room and informed my mother of the hazaards of relying on technology as an alarm clock.
She simply said "Welcome to the real world. Happy birthday."
I suppose I didn't know the real world would hold so many similarities to my previous childhood world, like faulty alarm clocks, and waking up late.
Happy birthday to me. [:
Cheers!
My alarm didn't go off as planned.
I woke up 30 minutes early and had to skip the makeup, but do the hair.
The makeup I could do later before work.
I stormed out of my room and informed my mother of the hazaards of relying on technology as an alarm clock.
She simply said "Welcome to the real world. Happy birthday."
I suppose I didn't know the real world would hold so many similarities to my previous childhood world, like faulty alarm clocks, and waking up late.
Happy birthday to me. [:
Cheers!
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