People think they're clever when they're really just tipping my spelling knowledge upside down.
I have a secret confession. I really really really do not like the right side of text boxes. It's satisfying when I'm writing a big long rant or letter or something to know that I'm filling up space, but unless I absolutely have to go all the way to the right, I hit enter like twelve times.
Yesterday was the 4 year anniversary? of my grandmother's death. I forgot about it until we were listening to Christmas songs and my mother started crying.
On a happier note, I went sledding with my ten-year-old neighbor. There's about 2 feet of snow up here. I actually should be skiing right now. But I have no gear...was all stolen last year.
I don't know what I'm feeling or what I want to do right now.
I know I should be doing my homework, and showering, so I can call Mykaila back.
I...wow.
I've been breaking out quite a bit lately. I think I'm stressed.
Oh Dear God, you're beautiful.
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4 comments:
Add spelling issues like that to developing your literacy in England, and you get a very confused little person.
Also, their grammar is different, so I sometimes say weird things.
Like... "His family were quite pleased." Where, in the US, we say, "His family was quite pleased."
SO CONFUSING.
I love you!!
PS slygi
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exestel
i love you too, mi poquita manquita de loquita.
i don't know hahaha
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