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Well, in Church today, I realized how I could have written the code on my websites using popup technology to load another page in a frame. If I had only thought of that before!

It’s no matter now, I’m working on a new design for my website, but I can’t quite picture it.

I did write Sarah H.’s letter today, as well as watch Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. It reminded me of some of the things I could have done, but couldn’t really have done, in high school. I know it’s just a movie, but some things can be done in real life.

I didn’t do much today. My stepdad proposed and set into place fines for driving. I suppose this means that we will resume driving next week.

I also have discovered that my parents read my mail. There has to be a way toat makes that illegal. They read it after it was opened. Apparently they read it Saturday while I was at work. I guess that I can’t trust anybody to stay out of my things. I’ll just have to start locking everything up like I did when my brother messed with my stuff. It’s sad when a person can’t trust people to stay out of his business. I don’t read their stuff. I could though. They leave it lying around on tables and desks. It’s just the same. That’s why I’ve been hiding this journal.

When I get back on my computer, I will start a new journal with a new format that I can post to the internet. This one, however, will just be transfered to a Word Document.

That’s all for tonight. Except Dumb & Dumber cameon, and I only got to see 1/2 of it. I think that I have it on CD though. Laterz.

  • Song in my head: Just Breathe – Faith Hill
  • Craving: Chocolate Kisses
  • Mood: Frustrated Creativity / Longing
  • Thought: “Avril Lavigne was cute on the Grammy’s. I want to date a punk rocker like her.”
  • Quote: “Ahh…Aspen. California is a beautiful place.” – Jim Carrey, Dumb & Dumber
Categories: LifetsnVolume 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.