I have to leave for work in about an hour. Despite my need for money, I HATE my job. I am a dishwasher, in a place I refuse to mention, three days a week, totaling in around twenty hours of greasy, grimey, shoulder straining, skin pruning, soaking wet dish cleaning on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. H0wever, I also work Friday mornings doing office-type work for another job. I have already given my two week notice at my dishwashing hell, letting my last day be August 2nd, but the time inbetween now and then could not be going any slower. Luckily, I have much to keep me occupied on my days off. Infact, on the 21st I’m going to Warped Tour at the Comcast Center with Deprise. As much as I am looking forward to it, I’ll have to admit that I’m a little worried about Deprise’s ability to sunburn with even the smallest amounts of sunshine available. Hello, SPF 50.
Anyway, I have to cut this post short. I have to print out my mother’s boyfriend’s plane tickets. He’s leaving to California for a week, lucky him -_- And then it’s off to work <3 -_- -_-
Until next time, xo
Filed under: Life, Media, The Internet, The World | Tags: boston, Bruno, photoshop, six flags new england, stumbleupon, worcester massachusetts
I love Bruno. Although it was thoroughly amusing, it just goes to show how crude our humor has become.
I have had a very good time within the past few days. Monday I went to Boston with Deprise and Heather, Tuesday- Six Flags. I went home that night, and went to Heather’s the next morning with Deprise. Later that night we had a fire, woke up the next morning … well, this morning, and spent a few hours with Heather and Jack ‘discovering’ Worcester. Offroading, Bancroft Tower, and mansions. All in this dump of a city.

Also, I drove on the highway for the first time on Monday! It was both terrifying and exciting haha. I didn’t kill anyone, and I have a better feel for the gas and brake pedal, so I’d say it was a drive well done. I do have a lot to learn though. And much more practice. Very much more practice. Also speaking of practice, I’ve practiced working with photoshop through making this creepy picture of Heather/Abe.
I think it compliments the both of them ;D Although, Heather probably would not take that as a compliment what so ever. Come to think of it, Lincoln probably would not appreciate it either. Anywho, I am going to eat the food that my boss made me at the end of my shift despite the unreasonable time of the night/morning and possibly hit the sack.
Until next time, xo ;)
Oh! Ps, I found a new website, courtesy of my friend Lis, that is SO sick. Stumbleupon.com. Could be the most amazing and mindless timeconsuming website yet? Naturally, I love it.
Filed under: Life, Shopping, The World | Tags: 50th anniversary, relatives, the country vs. the city, upstate new york
I was recently in New York for a 50th anniversary of some distant relatives. During the five hour long car ride there, I wrote a blog, which I was unable to post at the time because there was no wifi on the road. I’m just getting around to it now, so here it is :)
June 26, 2009:
Current Location: The middle of nowhere. Also known as upstate New York. To be honest, it’s really not that bad .. I guess. It’s all so green here, as opposed to the familiar gray, cement color scheme of the city. So I like the green. I must say that the huge expanses of greenery make it hard to believe that we are actually at a loss for trees and nature and whatnot, heading the planet into a state of dried out rock, suffocated by greenhouse gases. It’s also hard to believe that New York can hold all this green while one of the filthiest, most polluted cities in the world also is located here. On top of all of that, I’m biased. I very much support a greener lifestyle, and saving the planet, but I prefer city living over being surrounded by farm land. I don’t have much against farmland, it’s just that it gets old when you’re my age. Everything is like a mile apart, and it’s so quiet, and there’s a very limited amount of activities that would entertain me. I’ll be honest, I’m not very good with physical labor. I doubt I could keep a window sill garden alive. Despite that farmland and forest lifestyles seem much cleaner and healthier, something I hold in importance, (does that make sense?) I would rather be lost in the vastness of urbanity than be swallowed by nature, and be bored. So what it really comes down to is how much fun I’m having, and how convenient things are. And I’m okay with that.
I’m on my way to a 50th anniversary right now. Five hours in the car with my two aunts, my brother, and Coco and Dot – the dogs. However, I did get a beautiful dress out of it. Well, besides all the wonderful benefits of bonding with distant relatives and blah blah blah. ;) I’ll have to post a picture of it from the Forever 21 (or should I say XXI Forever?) website. I can’t right now because I don’t have wifi but I’ll do my best to describe it. It’s soft white with a country style flower pattern all over. The straps are like that of a tank top, but there’s a slightly frilly piece of fabric along the edge of the sort of low cut neckline. The skirt has a slight bubble-ness to it, and it falls above the knee. (My conservative, catholic, incredibly judgmental aunt will probably have a heart attack that it’s not ankle length, but then again…that wouldn’t be most horrible situation either. Kidding! … o_O) All in all, the dress is really endearing. I hope that it’s not too dressy to wear throughout the rest of the summer because I absolutely adore it. The only thing I wonder is if I can get away with wearing black heels with it. I have these awesome pointed-toe, black, two inch heels that I haven’t had an opportunity to wear yet and I really was hoping that they would make their debut at this party. I think I can get away with them because the only thing I brought to go over the dress is a black cardigan, so it will create a nice balance.
The last time I was here was about fifth grade, and I was going through a stage of Gothic apparel and anything related to Hot Topic. And I was reading the fifth Harry Potter book, thus making me the anti-Christ in the eyes of my aunt (previously mentioned) Things surely have changed. I’m interested to see how her kids have developed, from what I hear they’re kind of on the weird side but what can you expect. Anywho, appearances are no judge of character and I’m willing to look past odd mannerisms and get along with my cousins.
We’re getting close I hear, so I’m going to wrap up here. I’ll post my dress too. Until then, xo.

Not bad for 24.80 ;)
