[53 in :: 201 out]

Ok…today was slightly different than normal. I got up this morning, but still had to watch Creflo Dollar on TBN. Shortly after, my mom went to a quilting bee at our church, and left me a list of chores, and the instruction to go to the half of a quadrant in our town to post my fliers.

So I put off the chores until the last feasible minute…about 11:00. Finished about 11:30, and then went on a walkabout to hang the fliers. During that I tried to dictated a letter to Lindsey H., but had little success. I am slowly losing my voice, and probably won’t have one tomorrow, which means that I will be able to cook instead of wait on customers.

But when I got back, I was satisfied that I had met all my requirements, and got in some “lounge” time, in which I flipped between The View, Jenny Jones, and Montel. (none of which were worth my time, but I didn’t want to do the chores.) So I watched Sleepless in Seattle for the sake of watching a good movie. And it was good. I don’t think that I had seen all of it before. But I enjoyed it. I think I will watch A Love Affair or Affair to Remember, which ever one it is that we have with Warren Beaty in it. Thursday.

Well, work today was slow, then busy, then slow, then busy…then we closed. I tried to clean when we were slow, but as soon as I got anywhere significantly finished with a cleaning project, we got a rush of orders. So I had to put it off until everyone left.

So I’m pretty tired. That’s all. Laterz.

  • Song in my head: Sickness – Disturbed
  • Craving: Chicken Strips
  • Mood: Sickly / Congested
  • Thought: “There was this family that came to DQ tonight, and acted like they knew me. They had a cute daughter, but I couldn’t tell how old she was. They said to tell my folks they said “hi,” but I don’t know them. I’ll be watching though for them, and it could also be that they were just messing with my head.”
  • Quote: “Flattery is the art of patting a person on the back in order to turn their head.” – Perpetual Calendar
Categories: LifeVolume 2

Neo

I'm Neo, creator of the-spot.net. This journal is a digital form of the paperback journal that I kept each day from December 21, 2002 until March 23, 2003. It details my life experiences during those three months: the transition from college sophomore to adult, interactions with my parents, and general life after leaving the private college on-campus "bubble". These days I'm much better now, and living on my own. I haven't talked to my parents since May 2005 when my brother graduated high school.