Jul 22, 2004 22:13
Today in Toronto I purchased The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It's amusing me. Is it wrong that hearing of the world being destroyed produces such a reaction? Mind you, it occurs in an ironic way. I won't recommend it until I've read the whole thing, but it's shaping up to be worthwhile. So in TO today, we went into a magnificent costume rental place. I think each of us (4 girls) found a dress that we loved possibly more than love itself. For me it happens to be an almost maroon coloured Baroque style dress. I don't even want to try to describe it because I cannot do it justice. It's beautiful, and I want it. It tears me up inside to know that someone else could be prancing around in my perfect dress at this very moment. Smiling...mocking...pure evil. Anyhow, the day was great fun! I was tired by the end, but I blame that on my rushed morning. Without going into details (I hate details) I woke up (for the second time) late. And I had a bus to catch. And I needed to get money from the bank. By the time I left my house I had 18 minutes. And my friends were waiting for me. And I had already missed the first bus. And I ran. And we all (thanks to me) almost missed the second bus. I love my friends. Oh, and I met one of Jessie's very close pals and she's great. Not that I had any doubt that she wouldn't be. All I'm saying is, even though there were some difficulties, I was happy through the entire day.
I'm writing this on my new computer. Yes, I have one in my room now. After fixing the initial frustrations I was having with said computer, I'm quite attached to it now. I don't think that I'll spend any more time on this one than I did on the other one, but it's definitely nice to know that it will be free whenever I need it. Oh, and I need not worry about someone reading over my shoulder. Although, I don't actually have much (if anything) to hide...Or do I...? Nope. Soccer has been wonderful as has life in general.
I just had a thought. I feel like I've been drifting apart from some people and have become closer with others. Is this the effect of summer vacation, or a testament to friendship? I'd rather think that it's neither.