Sunday, January 24, 2010

Day Twenty-One; Posting, then reading HP & finding food!



I woke up relatively early today. Brandon and I had been pushed to the floor to sleep (still separately, Mommy Jill's orders), and my back was killing me. I kid you not. I curled up to Brandon's side while he played some more video games, enjoying that half-asleep, half-awake sensation for a few hours. I had some cereal later in the day. We helped clean up around the house, and then we laid down on the couch and took a nap, even though we had been intending to watch the game. Or at least, I had.

After we had been asleep for a little bit on the couch, Jill told us to move to Erin's room if we still wanted to sleep because people were about to come over to watch the game. We gladly obliged, and we cuddled up in there until Caitlin's best friend Cymber came and told us that Brandon's dad was just about ready to take me home.

Frowning slightly, I got up and put all of my things back into my bag. Leaving is always the worst part of my weekends. Brandon, his dad, and I embarked on a journey to Searcy, where we met my mommy at Wal-Mart. I was glad to see her, but I absolutely hated saying bye to Brandon. I miss him already.

Once I got home, I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. But listen, I hate jelly. The only reason this was good was because it was the kind of PB&J where the jelly comes in little stripes already mixed in the peanut butter. THAT kind is good! Wow, I sound like such a nerd.

Anyway, then I enjoyed a lovely shower. That helped some of the pain in my back. I then BEGAN cleaning my room (that's right, it's still not finished), and practicing for the musical try-outs (WEDNESDAY! YIKES!) while I was doing so. Right now? I'm about to lie down and read some Harry Potter after I find a nice bedtime snack. I'm in no way ready to go to school tomorrow, but that's life when you suffer terribly from a little disease I like to call senioritis. Bleh.

PS: That picture is my little brother, Nathan, reading me Green Eggs and Ham. His birthday (along with Ms. Sarah Lucheck's) is tomorrow. He will be seven. :)

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