Mmmm. My bed. My bankets. My own room. A real shower. Electricity--
the internet!. Aim, a chance to rant about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (finally) and yet, the laziness to put it off for another day.
It's good to be home. After nearly two weeks of living out of the same ten foot by ten foot space as the rest of the family, without electricity to even justify bringing a rig camping, I am home. My entire summer I looked foreword to July 21st--the day Harry Potter was released, because it signified many things. The end of Taco Bell, the beginning of the end of Harry Potter, and the beginning of my two week long vacation where I would finally indulge in all the books I've been meaning to read, where I would sleep all day, and sit by the fire at night. Well, now I am glad it is over. I read...way too much to be healthy, I ate way too much junk food (which was oftentimes the only thing available) and I didn't get to sleep in because of the screaming monkeys next door.
I did, however, finally get to see San Francisco, which was beautiful and awesome. I decided to someday live there, despite the less than perfect experience there with my slightly tedious family. Plus, the traffic sucked. I decided that one day, I would Open up a coffee shop, and live on a vespa. In addition to some sort of ministry to the less perfect parts of town.
Well, now I'm home, and I'm broke, of course. One of the pains of having money, is that I feel less inclined to ask my parents for help, and I spend money on things I shouldn't. Like the family clue game and alka seltzer. And later, when I get my 200$ credit card bill, I don't quite have the money to pay it off, and I can't ask for help. Or something.
I'm rambling because I've spent far too many minutes in semi-consciousness today. Goodnight.