This has taught me two things:
- I was an attention-seeking little brat of a kid. I know that anyway, but this emphasises my point.
- One should never underestimate a six year old's capacity to make overdramatic and rash decisions.
- I have basically spent the last week cooking/cleaning/cooking/cleaning. It all started last Saturday when we had the WHOLE family round for general eating and together-ness in my garden. This was lovely, because we haven't got together like that in a long time, but my God, we cleaned the house and the garden upside down, inside out. Painful. Naturally, the party didn't start til the Wolverhampton crew arrived. Good times. Speaking of the Wolverhampton crew, Baby Bear succeeded in being completely adorable, whilst projectile vomiting (yes, there was a need to highlight that) all over a cousin's incredibly nice clothes. It's like he waited for her to pick him up...
- Myself and Aunty Em have been pretending to be House, going through differential diagnoses via texts, trying to work out why one of my aunties was so ill last week. I was waiting for that enlightenment moment that comes at the forty minute mark, but it never came, dammit ¬_¬ House is a lie!
- I am going to be deported in two days time. Yes. They discovered me. You can only stay under the radar for so long. Still, it's only for two weeks, and I'm going to Saudi Arabia, so a pleasant sort of a deportation :) And however much it will torture some people that I am away for this vast stretch of time, I just wish for them to know that they should move on with their life, and find new friends, and remember the good times. Yes.
- I remembered the word 'Friendo' today! From No Country For Old Men! If anybody hasn't seen it, the word is from my favourite scene in it. Which is here. Slightly shit sound quality, but it's worth watching the whole film :D
- I have written a paragraph of new story! And that's about it. I like the paragraph, and don't want to ruin it by carrying on, which is a bit counterproductive.
- Walking down to town today with the brother, I failed to notice the actual Emad driving past, despite looking right at him and the fact that he flashed his headlights. I only recognised the car a second later and then spun round like a retard. An overall retard moment, I feel. Cringe.
- Inception looks mind-blowing. Just watch the damn trailer.
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is an awesome film, though incredibly sad at times. Still: Thank you iPlayer. Again :)
- The Jenny was met up with in Huddersfield and we had an excellent catch up, eventually reaching the conclusion that her ideal life partner would be chosen on the basis of whether he owned a Fez. Not a bad screening process.
- Babysitting my 1 year old cousin was a lot of fun. Especially the part where she chewed my phone ¬_¬ And smeared banana all over me. And almost took off my arm with her vice grip when the sound of a pneumatic drill outside scared her. Her cuteness, and the fact that I got to use her as an excuse to watch Cbeebies (In the night garden, and Pippin! YAY!) made up for it.
- I have a new book! Called The Passage, by Justin Cronin. It is awesome so far. His writing reminds me of Stephen King, but without the unnecessary pages and pages of random irrelevance, which can only be a good thing. I WILL finish it by Friday.
- I have been forced to gather together all the Asian clothes I possess, since one cannot be wearing jeans in Saudi. Since I do not possess Asian clothes as everydaywear, because I only dress properly Asian at weddings, I had to go out and buy normal Asian clothes. It's actually rather nice to wear Asianwear that isn't wedding-flashy.
- I wish to move to Canada someday. Everyone should! Take me to Vancouver! It looks so pretty!*Sigh*
*waves*
:)
Enjoy your trip to Saudi.
ReplyDeleteI, too, pulled a Pingu once. But I wasn't running away. I just wanted to know how I'd look holding one lol.
Casual Asian clothes are comfortable. But dangerous. They hide any change in weight until it's too late.
I knew I should have posted my comment when I read this post this morning! >_< Ahem.
ReplyDeleteOh, I have to share a story with you later about how I wandered away from home when I was around 6-years-old or something. Nothing to it, but I think I should share it privately and then we can bond over this =P
And how can you not notice it was me? I'm still genuinely offended you did not recognise me. Highly offended.
As for which location you should go to: Tokyo.
*Thumbs-up*
=D
P.S. My blog layout is AWESOME (and better than yours).
Have fun in Saudi!! Drink lots of water, trust me. I went when I was eight. Can't say I enjoyed it much but hopefully you'll have a better time than me.
ReplyDeleteI too hope to use Ramadan as a means of weight loss. Seems lots of people do.
I really want to read The Passage. I read about it in the Waterstones magazine but my stupid library is taking ages getting it in!
:D
See now i feel part of the group, especially as i contributed to the diagnosis thing, but you forgot to mention you were liasing with a genuine quack. (quacks). Hey and you were no brat, you were utterly adorable as a child, i think we spoilt you and confused you somewhat. You were a child in a house full of adults,i have no memory of this, you were obviously having a 'kevin' moment. If id have known, i would have joined you!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your break and at least try to tan! X