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Tuesday, November 9, 2004


  Weeee, Miki-chan is happy today!

Yesterday and today we had no school. Tenía mucho divertido ayer! Yesterday, I went shopping and spent all the gift cards that I got for my birthday. I bought this awesome Legend of Zelda shirt at Hot Topic and a cute sweater at Kohl's. I also bought numbers 11 and 12 of the Daughters of the Moon book series. I've read them both already (typical me) and the most I can say about them is this: o.O and T.T I also bought the first volume of the manga Revolutionary Girl Utena, which was VERY good. I'm hoping to buy the next volume soon.
On Friday night, I had a sleepover with all of my close friends. I enjoyed watching them play DDR.... that was hilarious. I also enjoyed watching my sister open a jar of whoop-ass and killing us all in DDR. She's the only one of us who can do heavy mode, after all. The most I can do is standard ^.^
One of my gifts from the party was Katamari Damacy for the PS2. I've played it a little bit. It seems just so simple, but really it's harder than it looks. You have to roll stuff on your katamari within a certain time limit. The game is really good though and it's awesome how whenever the King of Cosmos speaks, it sounds like a record scratching.
I also played some more Kingdom Hearts this weekend (yes I still haven't beat that game). I'm hoping to get to at least level 90 before I take on the Phantom in Neverland. I took him on when I was at around level 75 and he kicked my sorry butt. Then maybe I'll do the End of the World stuff or that other boss in Agrabah.
So anyway, my younger sister is having this soccer dinner or whatever tonight and my mother wanted me to go with her. I really didn't want to go mainly because I'd feel out of place. So I hope that my mother doesn't guilt-trip me about this later. If my younger sister would do the smart thing, she would sit with her own mother instead of abandoning her to go sit with her friends. Or she could do the extremely smart thing and have all her friends and their parents sit together. That way my mother won't feel alone and won't come home complaining to me that she had no one to sit with.
So since my mother and sister are out, that means I'm on my own for dinner. Since I can't cook to save my life, I'll probably bust out some ramen from the pantry or eat some leftover ham.

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