Day: June 23, 2009

  • @w@!

    With college ever looming before me, I've been thinking about my future more.

    Like how much I want a pet in every room.  Fish in the bedroom, hermit crab in the bathroom, guinea pig in the living room.  Or hamster.  ..or bunny.  The kitchen isn't a place for pets, but I want a kitty that is allowed to go throughout the house, so since the kitty can go through the kitchen.. kitty can be kitchen-designated.  Yes.  Or I can keep a bird there.  Or a turtle.  Omg.

    And since I was 12, my goal has been to have a house with an a-MAZE-ing bathroom.  I've imagined it with a spa connected to the rest of the bathroom by a bridge over a river of koi.  That's how hardcore my bathroom must be.  I plan on bringing my dream to fruition when my children move out, and I will tear down the walls between their rooms and turn it into an amazing bathroom.  Imagine the resale value on the house with 1 bedroom / 1 bathroom that is the size of 3 bedrooms.  Yes.

    YES.

    sing your melody, i'll sing along

    Bye for now!

  • Meow.

    My nerdiness shined last night and this afternoon.  I was anguished (like I often am) over the poor-quality stub for Monterey Trail High School on Wikipedia (no offense to whoever's contributed to the page in the past), so I took the liberty of building up the page myself.  It was a very busy 6ish-hour task, and now after never touching any Wikipedia page ever, I suddenly know very much of the Wiki page language.  So it might've been nerdy to work on Wikipedia so much, but I call it Mustang Pride.  Lol.

    Of course, there's a lot about the school I lack knowledge in, but I tried to put in something about everything.  If there's something that needs to be changed or added, you definitely don't need to ask me to change it.  Wikipedia can be edited by anyone!  :O

    After I told my parents about my bicycle-learning experience at Thanh's graduation party, my parents have decided to buy me a bike.  ..so i can learn to ride a bike.  >_>.  The thing is, since I don't actually know how to ride a bike, they're not willing to spend very much.  Like anything over $20 is over their limit.  Under $10 is their goal price.  Which I think is actually understandable considering that I can't ride a bike.  However, as hard as it is to find a bike anywhere for under $10 that isn't an abandoned bike on the side of the street, my parents still have expectations for the bike besides "as long as i can ride it, it's good" for a < $10 bike ("the frame has to be a V!").  Ambitious.

    The more Sanrio stickers I have, the happier.

    BTW, I actually did study for my placement tests today.  Believe it or not!

    she's always buzzin' like neon

    Bye for now!