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Aug. 20th, 2004 02:21 pmYesterday I was all set to veg the entire day (and night) but instead I got a call. Ben is home from Germany and wanted to see "I, Robot" because he had seen it in Germany but had not understood it at all- which makes sense because he doesn't speak fluent German. Anyway, we went to see the movie and planned on eating dinner there after it. I called Cara once it was done and she couldn't get out to King of Prussia. Jokingly she says, "the only way I could join you for dinner is if you had a picnic on my front lawn" (or something to that effect). Ben liked that idea very much. On the way to Cara's we picked up Chinese. At Cara's we ate, Ben told of his adventures in Germany and watched some television. Doesn't sound that interesting but it was definitely fun!
On a different topic: parents. More specifically my dad. I love him but he can piss me off like no other. I've been going to bed late because I can. I don't have school or anywhere to go in the mornings so why should I get up early? I've been waking up at 6 AM since the summer began and have only recently been given the chance to sleep in. Of course I'm going to take advantage of that. Why does he insist that I go to bed at what he deems a "reasonable hour". It's not like I make noise that wakes him up. I didn't want to argue last night so I did what I was told. I stayed in my room and read. At one point I saw a bug in my bed which freaked me out so I killed it and changed my sheets. This happened at about 3 AM. He didn't hear it, his breathing pattern didn't even change (and I can hear it, he's a loud breather). Anyway, my point is that the time I go to bed is my problem, not his. I just want him to get off my back about it.
Adri
On a different topic: parents. More specifically my dad. I love him but he can piss me off like no other. I've been going to bed late because I can. I don't have school or anywhere to go in the mornings so why should I get up early? I've been waking up at 6 AM since the summer began and have only recently been given the chance to sleep in. Of course I'm going to take advantage of that. Why does he insist that I go to bed at what he deems a "reasonable hour". It's not like I make noise that wakes him up. I didn't want to argue last night so I did what I was told. I stayed in my room and read. At one point I saw a bug in my bed which freaked me out so I killed it and changed my sheets. This happened at about 3 AM. He didn't hear it, his breathing pattern didn't even change (and I can hear it, he's a loud breather). Anyway, my point is that the time I go to bed is my problem, not his. I just want him to get off my back about it.
Adri