January 26, 2004

I have discovered that I don’t like snow

To repeat myself, I have discovered that I don’t like snow. The main reason for this is as follows: Fact one: There is snow and ice on the ground. Fact Two: I was planning on going to the Thrift Store on Wednesday. Probability One: We probably won’t go if there is snow on the ground. Result if Probability One proves to be true: I will be very, very, disappointed and sad. So I am hoping it will clear up but it probably won’t. Oh well, at least we haven’t had an earth quake and it could be much worse.

I already had a very low opinion of my writing and now it is much lower than it was. Daniel’s laughing so much when he was reading my story was quite reassuring and I was actually hoping to be a rather decent writer when I learned how to proofread correctly. But now I am really doubting it. Some friends of the family where over and of course I convinced Mrs. D to read the story. She did, and I only heard two noises of amusement. But she did say that she liked it but… I also Emailed it to a friend of mine(Sarah) and her response was not very reassuring. She thought that Lovelinia thought only about clothes and that one story of that type is just fine but… I don’t think she thought too much of it and Lovelinia did not just think about clothes. Oh well… I guess I should have increased my success by lowering my expectations but I have not noticed that most fifteen year-olds lower there expectations often and I know that I usually expect and hope for more than what happens. On paychecks a lone do I increase my success by lowering expectations because I never add my hours up unless I round them down exceedingly. So I am usually pleasantly surprised when I receive them.

But I think for the pleasure of Daniel who really did enjoy that story(even if nobody else did, and I think that Mom, Dad, and Andrew enjoyed, but I’m not sure.) I shall write some more. All though I think I’ll write the same story from other persons point of view(like the dragon’s, the prince’s, and so forth). That might be interesting. Some time I’ll have to try and write a very serious story, and that might please Sarah more. Right now I could probably do it because I don’t feel particularly cheerful(Probably Not going to the Thrift Store on Wednesday has a great deal to do with this) and I am writing very seriously. Maybe I should quote from Eyore and that might be a bit of humor thrown into this post. I am very glad I have this website, sometimes just writing something out is very, very relieving. Plus my Mom says that this counts as my composition so I don’t have to do any of the accursed stuff in my school:) Please pardon the word “accursed” it was the only word I could think of at the moment that was what I think of it. I don’t like writing serious reports and compositions and I never wrote the book report on “The Lord of the Rings” that I was supposed to have done last year. It is surprising how the word “School Work” can make something fun and nice into something unpleasant. But then it is also nice when you are doing something fun and can say that you are doing “School”. And how many things(my keyboard for example) can be counted as school expenses.

Since I feel like writing a very long post tonight I shall continue writing. Today I did a Google search for “Medieval Gowns” and found some very interesting gowns. I like getting sewing Ideas which is why I did the search. So I got LOTS of ideas. And I even did some sewing today, a very basic item but it was still some sewing. I hadn’t done any in a while so it was high time to do some. I had a fun time looking over the costume websites and book marked several to go back and look at when I want more sewing ideas.

Wow, something that hasn’t happened in a LONG time has happened, I can’t really think of anything to type other than the fact that I can’t really think of anything to type, and since anybody who has read this far is probably bored and most may have all ready stopped I feel quite easy about going on being boring. Especially since I just remembered that I was listening to “Around the World in Eighty days” and that very interesting book was made more interesting by know more about the places that they were passing through. Especially when they were traveling through India I noticed this. A lot of G.A. Henty books take place in India and most of the Kipling I have read also took place there. Which meant that when they mentioned the town of “Madras” I knew something about it and I also knew when they mentioned a “Fakir” I knew what they where. That all made the book more interesting and gave it more depth. Not that I know a lot about the towns and places, or how to spell most of them, but I do have a general idea. Which is more than I used to. And since I have typed long enough and I am tired I think I shall stop. And thank you for reading my website.

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