Well, Journal, I stand corrected. Last night, after tonight, will not be my last night at fair. After Katie gets off work, we’re going down for a couple hours. One more chance to see my Russian. I’ve got about an hour until then, so I’ll update you on my day.
I woke up this morning to loud laughter when I remembered that my cousins (who are older than I am) and my aunt were supposed to be at my house to get two cabinets from our dining room. I went downstairs, in my pjs of course, and outside where I found my family in a little circle. It was pretty much basic talking and then they had to leave. We were all hugging each other and I hugged one of my cousins and he said: “Call me sometime, we should hang out.” I thought that was awesome, because he’s my favorite cousin, even though I don’t get to see him anymore. Well, actually, maybe the little gay one that sings RENT is my favorite, but this one is right up there. I went back inside when I realized: He lives in North Carolina. At this point I was trying to decide whether he had actually wanted to hang out with me. He could have meant while he was up in PA, or that I could visit in NC. Then again, he could have meant: It was nice to see you five minutes, maybe in a couple years, huh? Oh well, it was a nice offer, and whether he meant it or not, I might take him up on it.
Afterward, my family went to Bestway. Now, I’m not a very big fan of Bestway, because I’m not into Stromboli and spaghetti all the time. I got hot wings instead, which isn’t that exciting.
I got home and started playing Sims. I have a ridiculous obsession with Sims. I think it’s the best game ever invented, because I can live out lives the way I want to and fix all of my mistakes on this game. Of course, it’s not the perfect therapy, but who doesn’t like living dreams on the computer? I wasted my time playing that for a few hours, so that was fun.
Once my mom and sister got back from Church we went to Wal*Mart, one of the main attractions of my small town. We bought a bunch of useless things that we don’t actually need, which was put into to medium sized plastic bags. Amazingly enough, those two plastic bags contained $71 worth of useless crap that we did not need.
I’ve still got about forty-five minutes until I meet Katie, so I’m going to go waste some more time on Sims.
Love
Kathleen
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