"She's a phony, but she's a real phony."

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Summer is almost over.

I'm glad.

In the weeks leading up to school I'm going to be working a lot, which isn't bad. I need the money and it gives me something to do beside sit around and watch TV.

Today I work I got to be a model for a spec ad. I had to hold a toy race car with oven-mits. I'm not sure what the ad is for, but it should be interesting.

Right now, Kyle is buying 'Snakes on a Plane' tickets a week in advance for fear that it might be sold out. This movie is either going to become a cultural phenomenon or be really stupid (I guess those are not mutually exclusive so the third possibility is that both are true.)

Corey and I are speaking again, which is nice. I went over to his house and ate cake and watched Project Runway. It was a good time.

I'm sad that Bradly got sent home. He should have his own reality show just because he is so funny and random.

Tonight, I think Kyle and I are going to hit up a few parties.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Fajankajank

Today sucked.

I've come to the conclusion that I'm failing at life.

The only things I have going for me are Kyle, my sister and Nip Tuck.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

It's been a while.

I've been busy. I worked a lot this week, plus I took care of my mom's friends cats while she was out of town, I'm now staying with my little sister and dogs while my parents are out of town, and taking care of two other dogs while another one of my mom's friends is out of town. Plus, I'm trying desperately to finish my stupid history class.

I hate history.

Well, this history class at least.

I miss my sister. She went out of town for what seems like a year...

Oh yah, I got my new computer a few days ago. It is little and sweet. I am amazed I how much they can cram in a tiny box these days. The only problem is that the monitor I just bought is now not working... Sweet.

Welp, I have to go walk dogs now.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Tomorrow I'm taking my first test for my history class...scary.

This week has been fairly uneventful. I worked extra hours yesterday, which was nice because I need money. I bought a new computer on Monday. It left a little dent in the bank account.

It's funny how things work out though. For the first time in a long time I've been genuinely distraught about my financial situation, but it all seems to be working itself out. My former place of employment called to tell me I have a check to pick up, I was offered 2 pet sitting jobs, and I picked up extra hours at work.

This weekend, Kyle and I are going to KC to visit some friends. It will be nice to get away from this apartment that I've been holed up in and to take a break from Latin American History.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Over It

I've decided I need new friends. I'm genuinely tired of people who act like they are still in middle school. I know that there probably isn't really a way to completely escape drama, but the people I've been hanging out with lately seem to eat, drink and breath it.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

This weekend was pretty fun.

Kyle and I went on a double date with my mom and dad, which is always enjoyable, because they always pay. We saw "My Super Ex-Girlfriend," which was just OK and then ate at La Paz. Delicious.

Later, we went to a party with Steven. It's always good to see Steven. The party was fun and weird at the same time. I saw a lot of people from high school who I never really knew very well--slightly awkward but still much better than sitting around the apartment like Kyle and I were planning on doing.

Today, I went to the grocery store, did laundry, and worked on my history class. Pretty boring.

It looks like I'm in store for another boring day tomorrow. I don't have to work, so I'm planning on doing homework and working on my thesis project all day tomorrow.

Urgh.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Yesterday was a sad day.

I thought certain people were close friends, but it turns out maybe they aren't what I thought.

It amazes me how people can be so judgmental of others, but be too blind to see that they aren't really any different than the people they are judging.