Wednesday, October 15, 2008

I'll be gone like yesterday

A familiar feeling rolled over me yesterday while I was sitting in class. When I felt it I was confused because I knew I wasn't sick, and wasn't going to be. I just ignored it, which wasn't hard to do since I had spent three years doing it in the past. I was nauseous, and today I had the same light sensation. Normally when I start to feel that it's because my iron level is too low. So, I eat alot of meat and stuff so I don't become anemic again.

Since I felt it yesterday, it was my instinct to eat what would make sure I would stay healthy. So dinner came around and I met up with my little brothers and my stepdad preparing their dinner. I saw what they were making and asked, "Dad, is there a reason we have been eating ramen and sandwiches for two days now?". Ofcoarse, there's no money for food. Why would there be? Good news is that today Chris actually decided to invent some kind of stew which actually smells incredible. Good thing to, because I was going to die if I didn't eat anything again. I don't eat at school (unless it's Tuesday) and I don't normally have time to eat before I have to go flag down a metro bus. And it's difficult to go to my dads for dinner everyday. (Something I did almost all of last week and the week before...if I am remembering correctly). Nice thing about my Dads' house is that he makes full meals everyday. Very rarely does he make too less of something or not at all.

Speaking of my father, I'm going to his house this weekend. Probably Thursday night, so I have more time to abuse his internet and try to get further in my little brothers game again. Hopefully Taylor can come over so we can abuse the couch, and if not, we'll abuse my weekend minutes. Either way, something's getting bruised.

Things have quieted down and I haven't gotten a curious phone call from my dad asking if I've heard from "Tigger" (a.k.a. Taylor) I couldn't apologize to Judy enough for everything that happened, she just said "You don't have to apologize, you didn't know anything was happening. I just can't believe that things like that actually happen in households." Ofcoarse, Judy's family gets along amazingly, so I'm not surprised she's in awe. It was like a Jerry episode.

If Taylor comes over, like he'd better, there's bound to be an awkward moment.

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