Monster Updatage

Jul 10, 2005 13:02

Story of my almost-party:
The last time I updated I was paranoid-I mean, slightly concerned, about having a party and no one showing up. Well, I called everyone on the list of about 15 a few days beforehand and only two people said they were going to be able to come. Two. (These two people being Scott and Katie, my now favorite people until the day I die) I couldn't get ahold of a few but everyone else told me they weren't coming. So I ended up cancelling altogether. Well, I was busy moping, sulking, and generally feeling sorry for myself that day when a got a phone call. Remember those few people that I couldn't get ahold of? Oh, they showed up. As well as several others who said they weren't coming to begin with. So here I am an hour away, and there are a bunch of people waiting for my party that definitely wasn't going to happen. It was a horrible day-henceforth and forever to be known as the Dark Day of Disaster.
But on the plus side (if you can call it a plus side), I don't feel unloved anymore. When all these people told me they couldn't come to my party, I felt like I didn't have any friends. I felt crappy, somewhat betrayed, and many other ridiculous emotions. But now, I feel bad for not having faith in my friends. In the end, many of them came through for me when I had given up on them. The moral of this story: Your friends are your friends for a reason. Don't lose faith ever. And...don't cancel graduation parties.
I think mom's going to make me have another party, but she's going to do everything. All I have to do is show up.

Story of the Memes:


Story of the Job:
I got a job!! Woo-hoo!! All on my own. It's a good feeling, it really is. I only get paid $6 an hour, but it's easy work, and if I work the right hours, I'm busy the whole shift. The only raincloud on my parade is that it's inevitably really cutting into my time with Jake. Oh the serious suckiness. But I'm finally bringing home a paycheck and I'm not going to give that up easily. Every dime (and all of my graduation money) is going into the Buy-Kristen-a-Car-Fund. I'm not going to spend any of it...at least until Final Fantasy XII comes out September 13! I'd don't have to buy Zelda because Jake's going to. Yay.
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