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Tuesday, May 31, 2005


   Literally speaking...
...The students had a four day break since Memorial Day was approaching. I actually spent the time to go home for the weekend. At first, I thought it was going to be a long trip, but only because my mother told me that the highway was clogged up as she was coming down to the campus. Fortunately, the roads cleared up enough for us to go a steady pace.

On Sunday, my mother left to attend a graduation ceremony of one of my cousins, so I planned on going to a place where I could find a camera for one of the course I had registered to. Except for one thing: my grandma bothered my mother's car (only because I asked her to) to play "B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O", you got the idea. Bummer, I know, but I couldn't fight my grandmother. At 4:15, I called grandma's house to make sure she had came back home, otherwise she would have to hear from my mother. They both are on-and-off when it came to specific discussions involving certain members of the family, which is then converted into a senseless argument between the two parties. That's another story, though.

When she finally answered the phone, she agreed to take me to the gorcery store to get items for supper (that I was cooking). I planned on making casserole-type pasta dish that I had made a long time ago. It didn't meant to all my expectations, but it turned out fine.

On Monday, my sister's kids were dropped off to the house due to the day care's holiday off. That morning, while I was in my room, my niece asked my mother for a cup of water and from what my mother told me, she drinked it in three gulps. Little did any of them know that she was actually drinking Kool-Aid that I had made the previous day; the soft drink actually turned invisible once it is stirred in water. The only one to notice this was my nephew, who apparently give the Kool-Aid to my mother so that she could taste it herself until she realized it was indeed not water. It wasn't a balant prank, but I considered it pretty clever.

And that is where I stand, folks! Signign off.

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