Well it's now 1:18. I have been here for four and a half hours. Hard to believe, huh? BECAUSE IT FEELS LIKE ETERNITY. Actually, it hasn't been too bad today. Usually when I feel like this, I will look at the clock and it will be, like, 9:45. So in all respects, this is a pretty good day.
So I was suuuuuper tired when I got back last night. I didn't even want to eat dinner! That's one in a million. But after the parade, and a whole day at work, then walking trails at the stables with Callie, then riding myself for a while and driving aaaaaaaall the way home? Poopered out. All I wanted to do was numb my mind with computer games where I didn't have to think. Solution? A hamburger stand game, and a sniper game. I don't think I could have chosen two that are more opposite. However, I am fantastic at both. I did begin to wonder... is it wrong to play sniper games? Is pretending to kill fake humans okay? Danny said absolutely not. I haven't come to a conclusion yet.
I get so annoyed when I give people an answer, and then they get confused and start asking questions -- ALL OF WHICH WERE ANSWERED IN MY INITIAL ANSWER.
So I mentioned I rode last night. I haven't ridden a horse since I was, like... I don't know, seven? It's been a long time. So I was kind of a mess, but it was fun! Except at one point I lost my chapstick. And my keys. And my cell phone. So we had to go back and find them. Well, I let the chapstick go (LOSS OF TWO WHOLE DOLLARS). Then on the drive home, I kept getting nervous that I was pushing down too hard with my foot... then I realized it was a gas pedal and not a horse stirrup. Or that I was leaning back too much... car seat, not saddle. I did it several times on the way home. I think I have more issues than I know.
I am desperate to go to China. Hong Kong, to be exact. I want to go so much. SO. MUCH. I was on my Korean friend's facebook last night, and I saw she posted a picture of a girl with a Spanish name, so I was like..... is this a Spanish Korean? Because that's crazy. So I clicked on her. She's from Barcelona, studying in Seoul. Guess how many languages she knows? NINE. Nine! I think that's the most ridiculous and amazing thing ever.
This office feels like the inside of an igloo. And not even the warm-ish middle area. More like the middle of the ice blocks that make up the igloo. #wanttogooutside
Found a starbucks via. My last one. Coffee crisis averted.
My hair is really soft today. Don't be jealous.
La,
Becca
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