Life. Still sucks. Still dealing.
Feb. 4th, 2004 12:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
First: Happy Birthday to
electricandroid!! Hope you have a wonderful day!! (And there might be a birthday drabble for you comming along at some point from me...)
Second: Yes, it's true. I have no internet, or email, or anything, at my house anymore. The story of this starts with school. And my reports. Ahem. Right. Well, needless to say, they weren't horrible, but they all said something along the lines of, "[Sky] needs to spend more time on homework." And so my parents said something along the lines of, "You are spending too much time online, and not doing your homework! No computer for a month!" And I said something along the lines of, "Wah."
Ah well. I still have school computers, and I don't intend to tell them about that, so they won't know, and won't try to make it so that I can't use the computers here. I don't think I could live without a computer. So it's good that I have this one here at school.
What this means is: All the time I'm usully on, I won't be. I won't be on during the weekends. At all. So those who want to talk to me, should not expect me to be. I'm sorry.
Third: I have presentable hair again. I went to a professional, and they put stuff in my hair, left it in for a long time, and then trimmed the part that wouln't hold color anymore, and I have hair again. Well, I had hair, but. There's a story behind that too, actually. The stylist took my hair, the part that wasn't holding color and says, "This is not hair. This is dead." In her russian accent. All in all, my salon experience was fun. And my mother has decreed that from now on, everytime I want to do something drastic to my hair I get to go to a professional. :D
Fourth: Perhaps the fact that I have no computer at home will help me write the drabbles I promised you all for Valentines Day. I should just get my ass in gear.
Fifth: I'm sure there was a "fifth," but I can't remember what it was I was going to put there. Oh well.
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Second: Yes, it's true. I have no internet, or email, or anything, at my house anymore. The story of this starts with school. And my reports. Ahem. Right. Well, needless to say, they weren't horrible, but they all said something along the lines of, "[Sky] needs to spend more time on homework." And so my parents said something along the lines of, "You are spending too much time online, and not doing your homework! No computer for a month!" And I said something along the lines of, "Wah."
Ah well. I still have school computers, and I don't intend to tell them about that, so they won't know, and won't try to make it so that I can't use the computers here. I don't think I could live without a computer. So it's good that I have this one here at school.
What this means is: All the time I'm usully on, I won't be. I won't be on during the weekends. At all. So those who want to talk to me, should not expect me to be. I'm sorry.
Third: I have presentable hair again. I went to a professional, and they put stuff in my hair, left it in for a long time, and then trimmed the part that wouln't hold color anymore, and I have hair again. Well, I had hair, but. There's a story behind that too, actually. The stylist took my hair, the part that wasn't holding color and says, "This is not hair. This is dead." In her russian accent. All in all, my salon experience was fun. And my mother has decreed that from now on, everytime I want to do something drastic to my hair I get to go to a professional. :D
Fourth: Perhaps the fact that I have no computer at home will help me write the drabbles I promised you all for Valentines Day. I should just get my ass in gear.
Fifth: I'm sure there was a "fifth," but I can't remember what it was I was going to put there. Oh well.
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on 2004-02-04 06:44 pm (UTC)Anyways, glad the hair worked out!
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on 2004-02-04 06:50 pm (UTC)And yes. Hair worked out beautifully. :D
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on 2004-02-04 06:45 pm (UTC)But you're right... there's always the school computers. -.-
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on 2004-02-04 06:51 pm (UTC)