Sunday, July 09, 2006
I never misss my mum. In fact, i'd consider myself one of those rare people that doesn't really get effected by not seeing their mum. You watch Big Brother, a mum has been in the house for two weeks, and when they get out it's like they've been apart for years. Whereas i'm lucky to see my mum two weeks in a year. But there are two times of the year that i am really depressed when my mum isn't here, my birthday and Christmas. My birthday is bearable, it's one day. But Christmas is different, everybody is celebrating, as i'm sure my friends remember from earlier this year when i was in full 'missing my mum' mode. I was hoping to go somewhere to be distracted and take my mind off it tomorrow, but that fell through because of Tommy's injury. I was planning to call Danniel and see if he wanted to do something, but there's basically nothing to do, and judging from the amount of times i've called Danniel this week and he's not been home, i assumed he'd be busy. Turning sixteen, to me, is a landmark event, and what am i going to be doing? Sitting at home watching Buffy. I'm considering going for some retail therapy and buying a bunch of pointless crap, but there's not really anything that interests me at the moment. I'm just sitting back waiting for my Veronica Mars DVDs to come, i can assure you i'll be staying up all night when they come, i'll watch a whole season faster than Tommy can watch an episode of Dawson's Creek. This is the only thing i'm looking forward to in the next six months (oh, and Paris's album). Me? Materialistic? Never. Ohh but my mum said she'd be sending me some money in the next week or so, i like money.
I'm not doing assignments on my birthday! I'm gonna try and put my head down and finish everything that needs to be done by Friday? Is it possible? We'll see. I'm looking at two days for Business and two days for Advanced - with bits of Extension in between. Which leaves me with next weekend to finish off the Music HSC paper Mr. Martin gave us on the last day, he said not to do it, but it'll benefit me when school starts to do it now.
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