im annoyed
super annoyed
as if call me a spoilt brat
because if i were then you must be a SUPER SPOILT BRAT!
i wasnt the one who was showered with everything you ever wanted and needed!
FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
spreading christmas cheer
time and place: approx 10:30pm, johnnys apartment
what: jenny writing a last minute letter to santa,
walks out to the lounge room and asks johnny
jenny: johnny do you have anything for santa's reindeers?
johnny: err no?
jenny: (opens fridge) bread?
johnny: nah its a bit old
jenny: um ok, what do i give them then?
kim: (from johnny's room) jenny just give them water,
theyll probably be thirsty anyway.
jenny: (closes fridge) ok! (runs back to johnnys room)
she'd already given santa water because we didnt have any milk or cookies.
the next day
jenny: kim! kim! look!
santa and his reindeers drank all the water!
kim: oh wow! they must have been thirsty.
what: jenny writing a last minute letter to santa,
walks out to the lounge room and asks johnny
jenny: johnny do you have anything for santa's reindeers?
johnny: err no?
jenny: (opens fridge) bread?
johnny: nah its a bit old
jenny: um ok, what do i give them then?
kim: (from johnny's room) jenny just give them water,
theyll probably be thirsty anyway.
jenny: (closes fridge) ok! (runs back to johnnys room)
she'd already given santa water because we didnt have any milk or cookies.
the next day
jenny: kim! kim! look!
santa and his reindeers drank all the water!
kim: oh wow! they must have been thirsty.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
my dad is ridiculous
i dont want to get too detailed with this
but just listening to the things he says!
makes me soooooooooooooooooo frustrated!
i dont know how i put up with it
on another note im itching to go watch
"where the wild things are"
(i know i feel like im two years too late
but i just hadnt had the time)
i wanted to post up this video
but it wont let me load it (sad face)
anyways it made me laugh a little inside
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsLqKAvKiQM
update: watched it, was disappointed. (double sad face)
but just listening to the things he says!
makes me soooooooooooooooooo frustrated!
i dont know how i put up with it
on another note im itching to go watch
"where the wild things are"
(i know i feel like im two years too late
but i just hadnt had the time)
i wanted to post up this video
but it wont let me load it (sad face)
anyways it made me laugh a little inside
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsLqKAvKiQM
update: watched it, was disappointed. (double sad face)
Sunday, December 20, 2009
direct me
customer: hi, i was just wondering where the fineliners are
kim: um yeh.. there just somewhere in aisle two
(officeworks girl looks at me)
kim: oh um, aisle two along the right side.
customer: ok thanks.
kim: its ok
unlike being at elles,
i now have to know where everything is in the store
whereas in the past
when someone comes up to me and asks where a certain store is
i usually simply said,
"sorry im not quite too sure but you can check the directory right over there"
(points to the directory near the escalators)
only after a day ive already been stuck in so many different situations.
a few funny ones would have been
being paid 99 dollars in gold coins,
a man pay for a printer with 6 different gift cards,
and a newly graduated year 12 forge his own enter
(he had under 30 and so re-scanned his certificate
and changed everything around and gave himself a 57.30 ENTER. haha
then i told him about the heat activated logo,
but we figured no one would find out
since a few staff at officeworks had no idea as well.)
who knew making money would be so hard
being back at work seems so weird,
i now have to wake up early (sad face)
kim: um yeh.. there just somewhere in aisle two
(officeworks girl looks at me)
kim: oh um, aisle two along the right side.
customer: ok thanks.
kim: its ok
unlike being at elles,
i now have to know where everything is in the store
whereas in the past
when someone comes up to me and asks where a certain store is
i usually simply said,
"sorry im not quite too sure but you can check the directory right over there"
(points to the directory near the escalators)
only after a day ive already been stuck in so many different situations.
a few funny ones would have been
being paid 99 dollars in gold coins,
a man pay for a printer with 6 different gift cards,
and a newly graduated year 12 forge his own enter
(he had under 30 and so re-scanned his certificate
and changed everything around and gave himself a 57.30 ENTER. haha
then i told him about the heat activated logo,
but we figured no one would find out
since a few staff at officeworks had no idea as well.)
who knew making money would be so hard
being back at work seems so weird,
i now have to wake up early (sad face)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
she knows what she wants
throughout the whole year,
jenny has consistently hinted she wanted a nintendo ds
everytime the dsi ad appears,
she'd turn around and smile
followed by me replying "no, youre not getting it"
and when asked what she wanted for her birthday
she cunningly tries to describe a ds
"something rectangular shaped like this
(uses index fingers to draw a small rectangle)
with a pen thingy and you can play games on it"
lol, as describe by jenny
so for her birthday i bought myself a portable hard drive
and wrapped it up and gave it to jenny to open
she opened it and i asked if it was exactly what she wanted
she looked at me with a "wth" kind of face
and nicely replied "yes" with a slightly forced smile
after a couple of minutes of johnny going
"wow a hard drive!",
tommy chuckling to himself,
and the blank stares on her friends faces,
we gave her the dsi
she likes it very much!
its an even better present because she expected a ds
but instead got a dsi
so now she can post her pictures on facebook! haha
hrms i dont think tommy has any idea
of that photo of him she posted on her facebook
anyways i thought it was hilarious
when jenny was telling me what she thought that hard drive was
she thought it was that
"black box you plug blue wires into"
(she was trying to explain a modem) AHAHHAHA
so moral to the story:
persistence pays off
(or so we believe it should)
jenny has consistently hinted she wanted a nintendo ds
everytime the dsi ad appears,
she'd turn around and smile
followed by me replying "no, youre not getting it"
and when asked what she wanted for her birthday
she cunningly tries to describe a ds
"something rectangular shaped like this
(uses index fingers to draw a small rectangle)
with a pen thingy and you can play games on it"
lol, as describe by jenny
so for her birthday i bought myself a portable hard drive
and wrapped it up and gave it to jenny to open
she opened it and i asked if it was exactly what she wanted
she looked at me with a "wth" kind of face
and nicely replied "yes" with a slightly forced smile
after a couple of minutes of johnny going
"wow a hard drive!",
tommy chuckling to himself,
and the blank stares on her friends faces,
we gave her the dsi
she likes it very much!
its an even better present because she expected a ds
but instead got a dsi
so now she can post her pictures on facebook! haha
hrms i dont think tommy has any idea
of that photo of him she posted on her facebook
anyways i thought it was hilarious
when jenny was telling me what she thought that hard drive was
she thought it was that
"black box you plug blue wires into"
(she was trying to explain a modem) AHAHHAHA
so moral to the story:
persistence pays off
(or so we believe it should)
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
plan B
my one flaw thats annoying me at the moment
would be that i have trouble showing emotion
yes its probably my fault
that i hardwired myself not to show excessive emotion over the majority of my life
but thats become a part of me now
just because you dont see enthusiasm written all over this face,
im enthusiastic!
eg. your friend doesnt invite you to do something because you never "seem" enthusiastic about it.
get the fuck out of here!
would be that i have trouble showing emotion
yes its probably my fault
that i hardwired myself not to show excessive emotion over the majority of my life
but thats become a part of me now
just because you dont see enthusiasm written all over this face,
im enthusiastic!
eg. your friend doesnt invite you to do something because you never "seem" enthusiastic about it.
get the fuck out of here!
japan itinerary
just got home two days ago
and it seems as though things have gone back to normal instantly.
feels as though ide never left!
not just my family and friends but my sleeping patterns
(been trying to fall asleep since two in the morning)
this is bad considering im pretty tired right now
and when i was in japan ide fall asleep straight away so easily
anyways so i figured there would be too much to write about japan
so ill just sum up what i did in the two and a half weeks
and of course judging from the pics ive loaded up
i had a blast!
minus perhaps a couple of days
but i absolutely love the place
and would one day love to live there for a little while
(but then again i would prob want to live everywhere i go visit)
tokyo
shinjuku- technology shopping. (where i got my camera)
watami- japanese style bar where we met japanese people and tried to converse. lol
(we didnt go out late at night much because
one: i dont drink much
two: it was just shannon and i
three: can you really picture us two go clubbing? LOL)
harajuku- 105 yen shops and shopping for clothes clothes clothes!
plus the odd harajuku here and there
osaka
osaka castle- which was followed by an outdoor festival nearby
kansai airport- we had to go all the way to the airport to cash out money because our credit cards werent working at the ATM's we visited and we were heading to kyushu the next day
floating garded observatory- 173 metres above ground and onto the roof!
(i seriously couldnt believe we were able to go on the roof)
kyushu
takachiho gorge- this place is special to the shintos (a religion)
because their sun goddess hid in one of the caves in this gorge
and then the world was all dark
and so the other gods had to come and find her and danced outside the cave to woo her out.
temple- we slept at a temple owned by an interracial couple who were both priests/monks
who both ate meat and had half caste kids
(their religion is just a branch off buddhism,
they dont believe that you have to sacrifice what other monks sacrifice
to achieve enlightenment, which i thought was very interesting)
mount aso fountainhead- we bought home a bottle of the mount aso water
it was soo fresh i couldnt believe i was drinking unfiltered water!
8 staff/8 student primary school- the kids and teachers/staff were soo cute.
half the staff were in our classroom when we visited
as though they were very excited to have guests at their school which i found adorable
hiroshima
peace memorial park- this is the most peacful park ever,
indeed was good for walks
and i felt safe in the dark as well,
unlike that southgate walk path (which leads you to crown)
miyajima island- cross by boat/ferry,
where i got my soda pop ice cream
(yum, its a fruity soda flavour with bursts of sherbert in the mixture)
this is also where we saw the big red gate and the giant spoon lol
kyoto
myoshin-ji temple- where the little zen and rock pool gardens were
just loved the scenery and just sitting there playing with rocks
and listening to the water stream
noji castle- it was closed when we went,
and after that long walk from the station too =(
another place ide have liked to visit in kyoto
was the daitoku-ji temple
which has one of the best zen gardens
(rocks raked on the ground)
but it wasnt close to a staion near us
and we were only there for the day but next time for sure!
tokyo
shibuya- running around looking for tattoo parlours
ueno- ate on the giant panda bridge, looked for bike gear
disneyland- so much bigger and more magical than i had previously expected.
tsukiji fish market- the place opens at 5 and closes at 6:15 every morning
so attempting to wake up for it was an epic fail
the first two times we attempted to go.
so on our third try,
i did an all nighter just so i can make it.
this place was filled will auctions in a huge shed
filled with humungous fish
and people betting and buying them to be driven back to their market shops to be sliced up,
the place smelled pretty fishy and the place is hectic
they dont give way to pedestrians
kameido- this is the suburb we stayed in when we were in tokyo.
it was a great place to explore around
late at night when we were hungry
and had the comfort of knowing we dont need to run for our last train home
the in betweens days were pretty much filled with travelling on bullet trains
(which consisted of us doing sudokus, brain teasters, knitting, playing i-spy, hangman, bento boxes, snacks, shannon smoking, sleeping and boredom)
to different cities and exploring around the area we were staying at.
eg. pachinko, arcades, shops, markets and various eateries.
japan should be on everyones list to visit.
there is always so much to do and explore here
even after all that travelling,
thats only half of the things you can do in japan.
you just need more time to explore
so if you go to japan, youde prob need a month to see the whole country
and our JR passes (japan rail passes) came in handy
we definitely got our moneys worth with them
and it seems as though things have gone back to normal instantly.
feels as though ide never left!
not just my family and friends but my sleeping patterns
(been trying to fall asleep since two in the morning)
this is bad considering im pretty tired right now
and when i was in japan ide fall asleep straight away so easily
anyways so i figured there would be too much to write about japan
so ill just sum up what i did in the two and a half weeks
and of course judging from the pics ive loaded up
i had a blast!
minus perhaps a couple of days
but i absolutely love the place
and would one day love to live there for a little while
(but then again i would prob want to live everywhere i go visit)
tokyo
shinjuku- technology shopping. (where i got my camera)
watami- japanese style bar where we met japanese people and tried to converse. lol
(we didnt go out late at night much because
one: i dont drink much
two: it was just shannon and i
three: can you really picture us two go clubbing? LOL)
harajuku- 105 yen shops and shopping for clothes clothes clothes!
plus the odd harajuku here and there
osaka
osaka castle- which was followed by an outdoor festival nearby
kansai airport- we had to go all the way to the airport to cash out money because our credit cards werent working at the ATM's we visited and we were heading to kyushu the next day
floating garded observatory- 173 metres above ground and onto the roof!
(i seriously couldnt believe we were able to go on the roof)
kyushu
takachiho gorge- this place is special to the shintos (a religion)
because their sun goddess hid in one of the caves in this gorge
and then the world was all dark
and so the other gods had to come and find her and danced outside the cave to woo her out.
temple- we slept at a temple owned by an interracial couple who were both priests/monks
who both ate meat and had half caste kids
(their religion is just a branch off buddhism,
they dont believe that you have to sacrifice what other monks sacrifice
to achieve enlightenment, which i thought was very interesting)
mount aso fountainhead- we bought home a bottle of the mount aso water
it was soo fresh i couldnt believe i was drinking unfiltered water!
8 staff/8 student primary school- the kids and teachers/staff were soo cute.
half the staff were in our classroom when we visited
as though they were very excited to have guests at their school which i found adorable
hiroshima
peace memorial park- this is the most peacful park ever,
indeed was good for walks
and i felt safe in the dark as well,
unlike that southgate walk path (which leads you to crown)
miyajima island- cross by boat/ferry,
where i got my soda pop ice cream
(yum, its a fruity soda flavour with bursts of sherbert in the mixture)
this is also where we saw the big red gate and the giant spoon lol
kyoto
myoshin-ji temple- where the little zen and rock pool gardens were
just loved the scenery and just sitting there playing with rocks
and listening to the water stream
noji castle- it was closed when we went,
and after that long walk from the station too =(
another place ide have liked to visit in kyoto
was the daitoku-ji temple
which has one of the best zen gardens
(rocks raked on the ground)
but it wasnt close to a staion near us
and we were only there for the day but next time for sure!
tokyo
shibuya- running around looking for tattoo parlours
ueno- ate on the giant panda bridge, looked for bike gear
disneyland- so much bigger and more magical than i had previously expected.
tsukiji fish market- the place opens at 5 and closes at 6:15 every morning
so attempting to wake up for it was an epic fail
the first two times we attempted to go.
so on our third try,
i did an all nighter just so i can make it.
this place was filled will auctions in a huge shed
filled with humungous fish
and people betting and buying them to be driven back to their market shops to be sliced up,
the place smelled pretty fishy and the place is hectic
they dont give way to pedestrians
kameido- this is the suburb we stayed in when we were in tokyo.
it was a great place to explore around
late at night when we were hungry
and had the comfort of knowing we dont need to run for our last train home
the in betweens days were pretty much filled with travelling on bullet trains
(which consisted of us doing sudokus, brain teasters, knitting, playing i-spy, hangman, bento boxes, snacks, shannon smoking, sleeping and boredom)
to different cities and exploring around the area we were staying at.
eg. pachinko, arcades, shops, markets and various eateries.
japan should be on everyones list to visit.
there is always so much to do and explore here
even after all that travelling,
thats only half of the things you can do in japan.
you just need more time to explore
so if you go to japan, youde prob need a month to see the whole country
and our JR passes (japan rail passes) came in handy
we definitely got our moneys worth with them
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