Hua-lalala-la-la tian zai xia yu~~
Feb. 27th, 2006 04:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's raining, it's pouring~ like hell~ outside~
I should know. I walked home in it. =.=
Actually not really. It only looks bad from the inside. It's not that bad when you're actually in it. No SHEETS and TORRENTS of water where water just comes pounding down at you and you're soaked no matter which way you turn; it just rained hard enough to soak through a layer or two, nothing major. :)
That is not to say I'm not slightly vexed; I am. That's the last time I'm listening to my dear MOTHER again.
This morning I was halfway out the driveway with my bike. I was, I swear, and she dragged me in. I would get wet, she said, she'll drive. Never mind the fact that I'm wet anyway and wouldn't get much wetter biking the rest of the way. We drove.
'course, at the end of the day there's no one to pick me up. Dad wouldn't pick up.
The irony. Probably much wetter now than I ever would've been on bike.
Oh well. Walking home in the rain isn't bad. :) Just. I would be a lot happier if I could do it without the stupid heavy backpack weighing me down. And then I have to worry about the books inside. >>
And I need to shower and change out of my clothes because they're a dead giveaway. Can't let 'em know I walked home. 'coz, guess what, I'LL be the one getting lectured if they find out. >> Twisted logic. Either that, or dad'll blame himself and keep following me nattering and apologising until I want to scream at him SHUT UP, it doesn't matter, I don't care, can't you see I'm FINE, let me do my homework. Except if I did I would get lectured for speaking to adults that way.
As for actual school, 'twas okay. Okay. What a boring word.
Lots of people kept poking my hair. I found it funny. Tiff dropped her flute when she saw me. a bit overkill... flutes are expensive. >>; Ariel kept looking at me with this funny look, and kept starting to speak but then not. And Austin passed by and he stared, and then he doubled back and poked his head out from behind the wall like some anime character and stared more to make sure I'm me. And THEN when Ariel heard the word haircut she snapped like OMFG ADELA THAT'S IT I KNEW SOMETHING LOOKED A BIT QUEER ABOUT YOU TODAY... yadayada.
Everyone mentioned it, though. I can't even name them all. Even people like Brandon, and randomer people like Carol. >>;; It got a bit tiresome...
Eh, shower now. I'm glad - no track today. Not like he can make us run in that kind of rain...
1932: Aiyaaa just my luck. >> The A string on my cello broke. I guess 'sbeen a long time since I touched it...
1943: Yay go dad! He fixed it. ^^
2132: Crappu, I'm starting to feel awake again. It's... 5 AM in Taiwan now? Crap crap I don't want to stay up another night...
I should know. I walked home in it. =.=
Actually not really. It only looks bad from the inside. It's not that bad when you're actually in it. No SHEETS and TORRENTS of water where water just comes pounding down at you and you're soaked no matter which way you turn; it just rained hard enough to soak through a layer or two, nothing major. :)
That is not to say I'm not slightly vexed; I am. That's the last time I'm listening to my dear MOTHER again.
This morning I was halfway out the driveway with my bike. I was, I swear, and she dragged me in. I would get wet, she said, she'll drive. Never mind the fact that I'm wet anyway and wouldn't get much wetter biking the rest of the way. We drove.
'course, at the end of the day there's no one to pick me up. Dad wouldn't pick up.
The irony. Probably much wetter now than I ever would've been on bike.
Oh well. Walking home in the rain isn't bad. :) Just. I would be a lot happier if I could do it without the stupid heavy backpack weighing me down. And then I have to worry about the books inside. >>
And I need to shower and change out of my clothes because they're a dead giveaway. Can't let 'em know I walked home. 'coz, guess what, I'LL be the one getting lectured if they find out. >> Twisted logic. Either that, or dad'll blame himself and keep following me nattering and apologising until I want to scream at him SHUT UP, it doesn't matter, I don't care, can't you see I'm FINE, let me do my homework. Except if I did I would get lectured for speaking to adults that way.
As for actual school, 'twas okay. Okay. What a boring word.
Lots of people kept poking my hair. I found it funny. Tiff dropped her flute when she saw me. a bit overkill... flutes are expensive. >>; Ariel kept looking at me with this funny look, and kept starting to speak but then not. And Austin passed by and he stared, and then he doubled back and poked his head out from behind the wall like some anime character and stared more to make sure I'm me. And THEN when Ariel heard the word haircut she snapped like OMFG ADELA THAT'S IT I KNEW SOMETHING LOOKED A BIT QUEER ABOUT YOU TODAY... yadayada.
Everyone mentioned it, though. I can't even name them all. Even people like Brandon, and randomer people like Carol. >>;; It got a bit tiresome...
Eh, shower now. I'm glad - no track today. Not like he can make us run in that kind of rain...
1932: Aiyaaa just my luck. >> The A string on my cello broke. I guess 'sbeen a long time since I touched it...
1943: Yay go dad! He fixed it. ^^
2132: Crappu, I'm starting to feel awake again. It's... 5 AM in Taiwan now? Crap crap I don't want to stay up another night...
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Date: 2006-02-27 09:34 pm (UTC)A lot of people did get haircuts over break. Like half the guys have all had their hair freshly chopped off and are now in the frizzy stage...
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Date: 2006-02-28 04:16 pm (UTC)Cute icon!
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Date: 2006-02-28 05:07 pm (UTC)