Thursday, February 28, 2008

What does one do when they have a problem and cannot possibly make a good decision? There sometimes are the right decisions and sometimes there really aren't any. People do the best they can with the circumstances they are given. Do they always handle themselves with grace and dignity along the way? No. As long as they make it to the end of the day, whether their heads are held high or not... it's all the matters.

There is nothing easy in life. Try to stay young and carefree as long as you can.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Ok, I've got nothing to say. I'm just proud of myself for remembering my password. I have so many passwords for so many different things, that I tend to have to go through a bunch before I hit the right one for the program I am trying to use.

Anyway, I had a very long day. Last night I did not try to even go to sleep until about 5:30am. I woke up at 9:00am and left the house at 9:15. Ain't I fast? Anyway, I went to work. Dealing with five year old kids early in the morning is just too much. Crying, screaming brats. Don't get the idea that I don't like kids, I do, but thirty kids all yealling in the morning is... a bit too much to deal with. At the end of the party, which by the way lasted an extra forty five minutes, they gave out goody bags. You're thinking this is a good thing. But no. It depends what is in these goody bags. In these, there were the worst possible thing to give to kids. WHISTLES! Can you believe it!? They walk up behind you, whistle in your ear, and run away laughing. It's just... GREAT!

So I left forty five minutes late, with a pounding headache. I was picked up by my stepfather and stepbrother along with my mother. We all were going to the American Museum on Natural History. I don't know about you, but there are certain exhibits there I find very depressing. People went hunting at some point, shot some animals, brought them back to America, and had people stuff them, to make them look alive again. I personally am an animal lover, and find this very hard to take. It depressed me greatly. I was also totally exhausted, and starving. We had these citi passes that were supposed to get us into all the shows. However, all but two were sold out. We chose to see the Planetarium show. I was so tired that as soon as the voice came over the loud speaker (Robert Redford), I fell asleep. I actually did want to see the show. Did I mention that I hadn't eaten all day.

After walking around the museum for a few hours we were all about to pass out. We finally ate dinner. It was ehh. We then went back to FH and then to Starbucks.

Anyway now I'm home and still quite exhausted..... going away now...