Hey all. Here is a half post, seeing as we’re actually about to leave for cell group

Today was okay. I was once more practically asleep. Mainly boring (maths was cool though). Hm. I screamed today. You see, I don’t generally get  angry. It just drains you of energy that could have been used to do something useful. Today, I was too tired to care. I’m quite sure that PMS also played a role…
Natalie had some kind of skin mask (like, liquid stuff you apply to your face for any guys reading this. As if anyone is) sample at school. So, of course, she found great joy in smearing us all with it. I was innocently trying to read in subs (The Art of the Infinite. Brilliant book) when she sneaked up on me from behind and smeared the stuff all over my jaw. Argh. I was nice. I am generally nice. I was quite annoyed, but I was still nice. I then went and washed it off. I was on my way back when she ran past me and smeared me again. The stuff does not come of easily.
So, of course, the most obvious reaction would be to just go back to the bathroom and wash it off again, right? I don’t like being obvious. So, being the bright spark that I am, I stamped my foot (yes, like a two year old) and screamed (yes, I threw a tantrum, in short). Oh well. Then Reuben had to go and irritate me… I was relatively nice to him though. I avoided Natalie for the rest of the day in an effort to save my sanity and for her safety’s sake. I don’t get angry easily (well. Except around this time… don’t worry, I’ll be my sweet, walk-over-me-without-me-really-bothing-to-care self again in a couple of days) but when I do, I get really irritated. Oh well. I’m fine again now.

Okay. So I better go hurry the rest of them people up if we want to be in time…

Oh, btw. I actually ate relatively decently today. I’m still ot hungry (I don’t think I’ma eat dinner. Bite me). I had my third of a bowl of muesli for breakfast. Lunch I had some toast, viennas and frozen peas. Frozen peas are really delicious, in case you were wondering.

~ by cravingoxygen on October 29, 2008.

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