You know when you know you should do something important but
deliberately ignore it until the day of? Hey. Right! Over here. ME.
I woke up at 7:00 this lovely morning to be greeted by my messy
room. I didn't eat breakfast and was too bothered to eat lunch. Productive life I lead, eh? Just enough time for
me to shower. I reorganized my closet and while I was doing that, I got yelled at by my dad for talking on the phone to my friend because for some reason, we're not allowed to talk and work at the same time. I don't get my father's reasoning. I got it done -- not sure what the big deal was. He just flipped out about how it's work and it's not supposed to
be fun.
Then he didn't like my dress I bought for my best friend's party and he's not
allowing me to buy another dress, but he's not allowing me to wear the ones
I have so I'm returning the dress tomorrow and then borrowing one from
my sister. I hope it will fit. She's 22, 5'10, and 140lbs. I'm 5'7, and 120 lbs. I hope it does
because it's an adorable dress.
Which brings up a totally unrelated/related point. You know in books
and movies how friends always borrow each other's clothes and no one
really cares if the other one keeps it? I'm so confused. Does this
happen in real life because I'd sort of want my clothes back. Not that
I'm saying she can't borrow them...Like really? Scrap the whole keeping
thing. Do bff's really swap clothes constantly? I'm at a loss here
because besides my best friend, the only other person I swapped clothes with for
a non-emergency reason was my pre-school bezzie, Emily. And we were
three. I don't mind sharing clothes but I've never really done it and
I'm wondering if this is more common than what I think it of as.
Right.
So, I'm pretty sure I have Excema. Thank you WebMD.
Whatever. I just wish my skin on my arms didn't itch so bad and
the scabs healed faster. I'd lay outside for a bit and pop some vitamin A, if it wasn't 60 degree's outside and raining!. Blah!!