Thursday, June 02, 2005
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My Life So Far
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A long day. Don’t ask me what I did. Well, I guess you could. After all, what’s a blog for if not to record the humdrum daily things we do? I sometimes wonder that all of my friends actually sit there at the other end of the net and read about this stuff. And yet there you are… still sitting there reading this blog.
So anyway, I did lots today only I have to think a minute before I remember all what it was. Let’s see. This morning I worked on my dad’s website. We’re having a little difficulty getting his shopping cart up and running. After searching the entire web, I finally found the “shopping cart for dummies” and now all I have to do is upload each and every product separately along with its price, shipping, description and so forth. I found that he’s got a lot of machines to sell. Hundreds anyway. So, that took a while. I didn’t finish it all.
Then I decided to have a little fun and played James’s newest ND mystery game. My soul! This is definitely the hardest one yet. It takes a long time, a lot of notepaper, and help from James. I find that I think too hard at just the wrong times. Then at other times I should be thinking harder and I’m not. It’s really weird. Called the Curse of Blackmoor Manor. About this nutty woman who thinks she’s been cursed. Ghosts, gargoyles, and gullible people.
After that James and I went to Mrs. Bell’s again for our lessons. I spent my time creating camouflage bracelets for some young friends of mine. Mrs. B gave me a new music piece to work on, Christophori’s Dream. So pretty! but so easy. I’m going to have to ask her for the more difficult version. The one I have doesn’t sound as full as it should.
So here I am. It’s evening already. Dad left for work at six (nights again). And of all the fun things, it’s “fend for yourself night”. Which reminds me… don’t I have pasta on the stove? What’s that smell? |
posted by cori
6/02/2005 08:26:00 PM
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Disclaimer: Please do not think that I at all approve of gory computer games with gargoyles and goblins. The endings of these mystery games always clears up any doubts the player may have about the reality of these fabled beings. But let's not start a theological debate.
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Disclaimer: Please do not think that I at all approve of gory computer games with gargoyles and goblins. The endings of these mystery games always clears up any doubts the player may have about the reality of these fabled beings. But let's not start a theological debate.