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Tuesday, April 4, 2006


I am at your service.
(Originally written on 4/3/06)

Hello. Sorry for the absence.

Baron and I were very clingy today. I think it’s the clingiest I’ve ever been with a guy since my last boyfriend. How amazing is that? And so, I present to you, Baron and I leaving Art II after a slight argument:

- That’s it. We’re divorced.
- Okay…Wait… What? Why?
- Nope. That’s it.
- Oh, c’mon. Why? What’d I do?
- Smiles. Okay. We’re not divorced.
- All right. Good.

I just got this little TV in my room with a built in DVD player. It’s sitting on my desk, a little ways from my computer. It’s the first time since I was about 6 that I’ve had a TV in my room. Back then, it was at the other house, and it was a little black and white one, no cable. My mom used to cut it on to wake me up. It was always the Flintstones. Other than that, we had three TVs in the house. Mine was the only one not in color. It didn’t last very long. I think I did something to mess it up. I can’t remember.

And, because I’ve made my room SPOTLESS and ORGANIZED for the first time in years, my dad took me out to buy “Memoirs of a Geisha.” YES! It’s so good. But again, I encourage everyone to PLEASE READ THE BOOK FIRST! I really wish I had! I think everyone should read Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. I think it’s the only book I’ve read every single word of, cover to cover, without skimming once, including the reviews and publishing information. And there are A LOT of things the movie left out that really should have been in there. I was disappointed after I read the book.

I’m watching Saving Private Ryan now, though. I’ve probably seen a good majority of WWII movies, but not this one, amazingly enough. I should have seen it years ago. I just never got around to it.

I’m taking the ACT on April 8. I’m kind of breaking a tiny sweat for it, but I’ve never really been worried about national standardized tests. They’re all kind of predictable and I tend to approach them with a feeling of “well, I’ve got to get through this” most of the time.

For the past few months, my concentration has been placed on Chinese, because of one of my best friends, Melanie, an exchange student from Taiwan. (I learned how to write my name in Chinese. She thinks my Chinese is very good.) And, for a while there, all I thought about was China. And now I’m back to Japan.

A thousand members on this website just gave me a standing ovation. And I bow humbly.

Again, I must say, Will is the coolest Welsh man alive!

Keep me in your thoughts.

-Susan

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