Yesterday was nuts. Almost as soon as I woke up I had to start working on my paper that was due in a matter of hours. Just like I didn't plan on working on my paper on Saturday, I didn't exactly plan on working on it the day it was due. It was all written, it just wasn't perfected or printed and the pictures weren't ready at all! As you can imagine, I was a little stressed and I think I aggravated mom by asking her to go faster (she was going slower then I would have liked). I spent the the whole morning working on it with mom and, thankfully we got it finished up! Yesterday was also yearbook picture-day and so that only added to the stress that was already there! However, I got the paper turned in, I was not late to class (although a few seconds later and I would have been) and Jc and I got our pictures made. Now, will my picture turns out good? Probably not, they never do.
So, tomorrow is halloween, that dreaded holiday. I used to think halloween was just where you put on a tu-tu and went to church to play games and get free candy. Now, I really don't like halloween at all. I really dislike trick-or-treating too, on both ends. I never liked knocking on peoples doors and asking for candy (I've only been once), and I never like opening the door to give people candy. Especially when it gets late and all the weird high-schoolers come out with their creepy costumes. Last Sunday my youth minister asked who was going trick-or-treating and if so, what their costume was going to be. One boy said he was going to be Ballerina-Man and wear a tu-tu with a cape! I don't think I would answer the door if I saw him standing on the front porch! If you want a good reason to dislike halloween, research its origins. They are not good at all.
Well, I need to get off now, have a happy week!
-Ellentia
4 comments:
hey remember me?
I am right in there with you. I never liked knocking or answering and never got into dressing up in a tu-tu. Maybe we should just go have pizza and Dr. Pepper instead. Burp! Excuse Me!
Uncle Dave
I don't exactly think that halloween can be called a holiday. Holiday implies "holy day", for obvious reasons. And as you said, anybody could find the very unholy origins of this... day.
Well, at least it means chocolate is on sale! :)
Now I really don't think you need to worry about your pictures. I haven't seen any "blackmail" pictures of you yet! (not that I'm actively looking for pictures that you look bad in)
-Petr
Hehe, Peter, give me a few hours and let me unload my files on you! :-D
Okay, Uncle Dave, let me see you just once in a tutu.....
~JCP
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