Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Traffic lights control us.

Kaitlyn's mom gave her one of her old phones with a broken screen. Today, a six year old and a nine year old were able to fix said phone and proceed to dial 911. Upon someone answering, Kaitlyn said, "Oops, sorry! Wrong number."

Besides that little shenanigan, nothing really happened. Kaitlyn spent almost the entire day over at Isabelle's in which they later gave us a concert featuring Hannah Montana songs and one original song. The lyrics were very touching:

Where were you,
Where were you,
Where were you when I went to the zoo?
Where were you,
Where were you,
Where were you when I saw the orangutans?

Anyway, I officially finished my essay on The Cure, and now I need to read Ordeal by Hunger which I thought was going to be good, but now I'm not so sure. It's just... normal books shouldn't have indexes. Textbooks should.

I have not met Por yet and my mom keeps scolding me because I don't run over there in my pajamas and creep around. Yeah, I want to meet her, but I didn't go out into the pool today. If Ellie comes over tomorrow to go swimming (we didn't even swim today! Craaaaazy) then it's more likely that she'll introduce herself. My creeping stepfather Mark, out in his truck while Por was in a faint hearing range says, "I bet she's good lookin'!" FML.

Dana, Kaitlyn, and Mark are going to the movies to see Up and I was actually planning on going, too, but to see a different movie with my best friend Tyler. That didn't work out too well, so I decided staying home and sleeping in is a much more me-based plan than going to watch My Sister's Keeper alone. It also might be the fact that I don't have the nerve to go to a theater alone. Is that just me...?

Today, Dana, mom, and Mark went to a therapist meeting to talk about Dana's bitchiness toward her father figure and mommom, Kaitlyn, and I were stuck eating dinner together. It was basically just thrown together because no one really cared, but it consisted of chicken fingers, baked beans, Easy Mac for Kaitlyn, salad for mommom and I, and bread. At one point mommom asked Kaitlyn if she wanted any baked beans and she just said, "Ugh, no. I don't like them," to which mommom said, "Okay, that's fine." Obviously Kaitlyn either is desperate for attention (true) or just obnoxious (also true), but she yelled, "I DON'T LIKE BAKED BEANS." Um, yeah. We established that. But mommom always gets her back because she pisses Kaitlyn off which I find hilarious. SHe doesn't really ever say anything harsh, but she's always talking to Kaitlyn and saying crazy stuff and I heart it.

Dana and I had a 'married couple' argument over Demon Spawn today. She says I'm 'too harsh on her' and I argue that Dana doesn't know how to say no and treats her like a baby. Am I being a bitch or is six years enough time to move on from the fake tears and constant neediness bullshit? I think so.



Listening pleasure: Modest Mouse? PANDORA=FAIL.
Crushed by: Theth.
Reading: Nothing<3

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