I haven't gotten the Good Earth yet. It's basically July, I have two months to work on it. Liz Tomaszycki says it is a really good book so far, so I'm looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to Mrs. Butler too, she sort of reminds me of "Hell's Kitchen" but more like Hell's English. For those of you who don't know the show (it's one of my favorites) it's about this extremely mean and grouchy world-renouned chef who owns a restaurant and has "student chefs" cook to his needs, taking emotional wounds and tears to make them a better chef. I'm not looking forward to the "emotional tearing", but I'm sure I'm going to learn a lot from Butler, that is if I have her.
I fathom (my word of the... whatever.) at people who have a friend to hang out with every (other) day without needing to make plans. I wish I had that many friends, but unfortunately even the ones I have seem to be like phony relationships. I haven't hung out with anyone besides Sarah and Becki tomorrow; it deteriorates my outlook on my social status; not as a popular kid, a geek, or indie, but just how many real friends do I actually have that want to hang out with me?
I'm sure Liz Buckner doesn't, I'm really mad at her. If you expect me to tell you things like you're my best friend in the world, why don't you act like one first? That just makes me very angry.
ANYWAY:
I dyed my hair, not the entire thing, but I have brown in my hair now. I tried to foil, but the foil just got in the way, so I did it with no highlighting cap or anything, but it looks really wonderful anyway! :) You'll have to see it for yourself... well unless I feel like changing it.
I've been going on Xanga recently, I've had more accounts on there than my AIM screennames! It's sort of like a MySpace + Blog built into one. I will never part with my livejournal, I had this baby a LONG TIME.
If you would like to go to my Xanga and leave me a comment and subscribe to me, I would really enjoy it!
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Kyle.
PS. That Christmas plant that Judy gave to my mom two years ago is almost the size of a baby tree, who would have thought a Kroger plant would have gotten that large?