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I'm too worn out to deal with all of this. I'm getting more and more frustrated with people here. I have to take my physics final (no surprises there). Fixing my car is gonna cost more than I originally thought, and my dad's gonna be MORE pissed, even though I'M paying for it. I did the best I could under the circumstances. If the damn thing had broken while he was here, we could've done it his way. But he's not, so nyaaaaa XP And anyway, we gotta get the window fixed when I get back anyway. First the passenger one broke, now the driver-side. If it hadn't been a necessity for the end of last year, I wouldn't have gotten a car. I didn't want one! ARGH! *headdesk*
I swear, the only good news this week is that I only have 6 class days left. One of my finals is open notes, but it's 2 simple chapters -.- One of them is totally unnecessary to use notes. SI Units. Aaaaand there's a chance I'll bomb it anyway if I don't do well on my research paper, which I get back just an hour before that final. Depression=failing a final. A final that's worth only half of a normal test xD lol, if you ever need something to put you to sleep, I've got a 10-page "BS" paper on astronauts as heroes you're welcome to use =D I didn't even reread it after I wrote it >.> Eh, it's actually not that BS~y, but I still like my paragraph about the Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel better than any other school assignment I've ever written XD Storyyyyyyy~
She was so peaceful as she slept. Her chest rose and fell evenly. There was no tossing, no turning, no struggling with the sheets, no snoring, no noises, no talking. We were polar opposites in sleep. Luckily, she never sees me like that. I always fall asleep after her and wake up before her, even when she has earlier classes. I don't get much sleep, and I don't really need it. I can still get up after a brief five hours of restless sleep and be alert and ready to start the day. Sofia on the other hand...I sighed. Nice as this was, it was 7 o'clock, and she had class at 8. I reached out and shook her gently.
"Sofia, time to wake up." She mumbled something and rolled away from me sleepily. "Sofiaaaaa, come on. You have to go to class." She curled tightly into a ball and tucked her head under the covers. I laughed. "C'mon, I made cinnamon rolls. I don't wanna eat 'em by myself."
"Bring 'um in here," Sofia mumbled from under the covers.
"Nyuuuu, uh-uh. They are hot and sticky and delicious, and they are staying in the kitchen. Now, hurry up, or you won't be getting any." I stood and left the bedroom, taking her comforter with me and flipping the light on. I heard her growl irritably as I closed the door behind me. It would probably take her ten or fifteen minutes to get ready, so there was plenty enough time for me to stretch out on the sofa and watch the weather forecast. The weather had been unpredictable as of late, and I wasn't entirely sure I'd be comfortable in my thick sweater. It was cold in our apartment, but it could have been the heater acting up.
I flopped lazily onto the couch and reached for the spot where I thought I'd left the remote. It wasn't there. Huh. I didn't feel like wasting my time looking for it, so I got up and turned the TV on manually. I flipped through the channels until I found the Weather Channel. I had just missed the local forecast, so I settled back on the sofa while the country's general weather played on the screen. A nasty-looking line of snow-bearing storms was passing through the northern half of Alabama, but it seemed that it would miss us. Darn. I love snow, even though I've only been in it once, and that could hardly be considered snow. I zoned out, watching the clouds repeatedly flash across the screen. I wished snow would come and blanket the sleepy college town and give us a day off. Sofia and I had been so bogged down with school work that we'd hardly had time for each other. A whole day to ourselves: that's what I wanted most.
"Hey, does that say what I think it says?" I was startled from my reverie by Sofia's excited voice. I glanced at the TV. The 9 AM forecast called for precipitation. Snow. Several inches of beautiful, glorious, sparkling snow.
"Oh. My. God. SNOW DAY!" I cried. I leapt off the sofa, dashed around it, and swept Sofia up into a spinning hug. I let go of her and danced around the sofa. As I came around the other side, I tripped on Sofia's backpack and crashed to the floor. Sofia laughed as she pulled me to my feet.
"Excited much?"
"Shut up." I stuck my tongue out at her. "I don't know about you, but I think I'm going to sit back, enjoy a cinnamon roll or two, and wait for classes to be cancelled. Then I'm going out in the snow until I freeze!" I grinned and bolted to the kitchen for a deliciously wonderful breakfast.
Holycrap, don't know where that came from. *sigh* Gabby got so distracted by the snow that nothing fun happened XD Haha, my brain on caffeine ^_^
~nepie
No matter how many times I hear it, there's one piece from The Dark Knight that gives me chills every single time I hear it. I just got it from ITunes so I can listen to it in all its grandness without bothering everyone within a 5-block radius by turning up the volume on my TV if I ever get the DVD ^_^ I luv ITunes sometimes. Especially when it lets me buy awesome music. And TDK stadium movie is tomorrow night, so I'm 'cited ^^ Even though I have a calc test the next day that I should study for instead of going to a movie. But I don't care ^_^ My final can replace a bad test grade (yay perfect attendance lol)
nepie · Wed Apr 22, 2009 @ 02:01am · 0 Comments |
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