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Monday, March 8, 2004


Well, here goes another boring retale of my day, so here we go. My mom was looking for some windchimes as a gift for her teacher so we started our adventure at the mall. There was a clown outside one of the kids stores and my brother got a balloon from him. Personally I think clowns are a little creepy, but he was nice. We played an illusion game and I got the answer right. He showed me 2 pieces of paper, one red and the other yellow and asked which one was larger and I said they were the same size. After, he said that about 3 out of 100 people get it right. I felt uber smart!

Our first shopping stop was The Hallmark store. My mom didn't find anything, but I bought these really cute cat windchimes. They sound so pretty and since you're not here with me, you'll just have to take my word for it.

Next we went into Hot Topic because I was looking for a combination scarf, beenie, and glove set that had grumpy bear on them, but they were all out. So we moved on to The Disney Store, but didn't find anything there either.

After we went around to all the shops downstairs we headed upstairs. My mom had a ring sized and that was boring. I was upset when I saw that one of my favorite stores was gone cause it was the only store I knew that carried anime cd's.

As we ventured on, I stopped in Suncoast and bought the new issue of Shonen Jump and Ceres #2. As soon as I was upset I was happy again cause the store I thought was gone had only moved. Cartoon Field had not left me! I looked around, but I spent most of my money and didn't buy anything although I really want the Kingdom Hearts soundtrack. They had a bad-ass K.H. lighter and even though I don't smoke it was still cool.

The end was near and we left the mall. My mom wanted to eat at T.G.I. Fridays but my brother kept being a pain, so we ate at Mc D's and travelled to Target and there I bought Ever After with Drew Barrymore. My mom and I both like that movie and it was on sale. I guess I'm done now.

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