Sunday, August 15, 2010

How I've Spent My Last Day of Freedom Before My Last Year of High School Begins & I'm So Busy That I Have No Time to Do Anything Fun.

Today was a lovely day. :)

I woke up early for first service. Excruciating, but it was nice to see all of my friends, I'll gladly admit. I've missed them. Second service just isn't the same. Only first service kids would understand that. :)

After church, my mamma & I went grocery shopping. It was nice to just hang out with her. I've missed her too. 8 1/2 hours is a long time to be gone from my mommy every day.

Later in the afternoon, all us girls went to see "Annie" at the Gaslight. Today was the last day it was playing. It was fun. :) The acting/singing wasn't spectacular, but we didn't expect it to be, so it wasn't a letdown or anything. It was nice though, & we ran into some friends, which was fun.

Tonight, I had to miss evening service, & dear friend, which was a sore disappointment.

The reason for this ↑ being that my great-grandmother was turning 92 today, and the family threw her a party at the rehabilitation center she's at right now. I expected the party to be rather lame, but aside from a few minorly aggravating situations, I had a rather nicer time than I expected. I hung out with the boys. Is it wrong to say that I always have more fun with the boys on my mamma's side of the family than I do with the girls? It's true. The boys are just nicer to me - it's just easier to hang out with them. They don't care what I'm wearing, or if I have makeup on, or if I'm cool or not. :) I don't feel like I'm being judged by them everytime I hang out with them; hence, they are much more enjoyable to be around. & I had quite a nice time with them tonight.

& afterwards, I texted a lovely friend for a nice while, which was amazing, and had McDonalds french fries & ketchup, which was delicious.

A nice day, indeed. The perfect way to spend my last day of freedom, if I do say so.

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