Books, Valentines, Life.
I just had my reading break. I pretty much just worked, ate, and studied. I went to Spaghetti Factory with my parents cause they never went before. I had great fun eating bread with them.
I went to the library the other day and borrowed a bunch of children fantasy books (and an adult fantasy book by Andre Norton). I just felt like reading Diana Wynne Jones books because they are so fun and not just for little kids. I am getting into the Chrestomanci series. Christopher and Millie are really cool characters. Of course I love Christopher the most. He really reminds me of Howl in Howl's Moving Castle, except Christopher is not as vain - but he still is, look at his collection of impossibly splendid dress coats. I think I ought to learn his vague look when I have time. The past few weeks my asthma caught up with me and I have been coughing, very badly last week, acceptably this week. I have runny nose too, and it got so bad I was having nose bleed. The other day I worked and I got 8 paper cuts from filing. It must be a new record. I am quite proud of myself. I took revenge on the folders by bleeding all over them. I worked on Valentines day at the flower shop. I got a crappy 8.5 dollars an hour. It was quite a depressing day for me. The customers were all last minutes shoppers and were all in very bad mood. The boss was in horrible mood because she did not sleep the night before making bouquets. I was in a horrible mood because I realize there should be a law that prevents girls my age from working at a flower shop when she did not get any flowers herself. Although of course, that's my doing. I don't really want a boyfriend right now - honest. I have realized that it must be pretty painful for Anthony to talk to me on msn because of his obsession with correct grammar and spelling. Since I am far from a precise typer, and my messages have so many grammar and equally many spelling mistakes, I can only imagine his pain when he reads what I type. But too bad for him. But screw sympathy - fate gave him the misfortune of knowing me so he just have to live with them. posted by Arc 11:18:00 PM |
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At 12:44 PM, Arc said…
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At 12:45 PM, Arc said…
I am not so surprise you did not read those books. Not many university students actually go and read books they don't have to. We simply don't have time. Fools like me who actually lose sleep over reading extra books don't usually read children fantasy books either. They usually think they are not sophisticated enough.
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