Hello everyone! It's me, remember? That strange person whose blog you read, but don't quite understand why you do? No, sorry, you didn't get rid of me. I just got back from the cabin, and boy wasn't it fun! (smiles sarcastically). On the way to the computer I kept smiling as I went through the house, thanking everything as I went along for being there. Yeah. Just a little glad to be back home. So I'll just go down the line of the little fun things that happened on my NINE day vacation. Nine. Just think about that while I drone on. The drive up to our cabin usually is around 4 hours. This time it was 6, because my parents decided to go and look at a pontoon boat that was WAY out of the way. I loved how they mentioned it to us on the interstate as they're changing directions. "Is it ok that we're going to go and look at a boat at this place? It'll take a while." Yeah, like I could do anything to stop it. First day there it was nice for a bit, then it rained. Second day (july 4), all it did was mist and rain and be crappy. We went to the fireworks show, which was good except for the rain. I went looking for Carly, but I couldn't find her in the swarm of people (sorry Carly, I tried), and then this guy kept trying to get my attention, but he was acting really rude because he was with his friends, so I blew him off. The next few days I did nothing but stare at the wall and write stuff on the laptop that my dad told me to bring, but then scolded me for using it. OK- that makes a WHOLE lot of sense. A good thing that happened was that we did get the pontoon, which is a step up from the crappy fishing boat we had. That fishing boat could sink to the bottom of the lake for all I care. I got to drive the boat, which was so much fun, and then later me and my sis chased a beaver around the lake. It swam under our boat while I had a meltdown and started screaming. I'm such a wimp. (lol) Which brings me to the spider incident. Ok, I'm going to say it- I am deathly afraid of spiders. But just the ones bigger than I can handle, which would be the one that appeared on the wall next to my bed a few nights ago. I had a meltdown, stood on the bed as my mom tried to kill it. But she couldn't and the spider went about four thousand miles an hour in some unknown direction, probably under my bed. Then my mom just walks over and says not to worry about it and leaves. Yeah, ok, godzilla spider is now crawling under where I'm sleeping. That's sounds really like an ok situation. So of course I leave and sleep on the couch, like I had the night before because it was so warm up in the loft. I did last night too, because it was too warm. But seriously, this spider was huge and all black and gross looking. To show you how big it is, look at your pointer finger. C'mon- I'm not kidding. Look at your pointer finger. Ok, now measure from your first knuckle to you last. That's how big the spider was leg to leg. Swear on my honor as an Ev fan. Seriously. Ok, but enough about that. So it was rainy and boring, and today I got an awful sunburn, because of course today had to be the best day of the whole vacation. My back is the color of a tomato just now and REALLY hurts. I'm so glad to be home- and not in the middle of nowhere. Don't get me wrong- nowhere is fun for about three days, not nine. Ok, so now I have to go and catch up on lotsa guitar playing. But first- the answer to the question before is Lacuna Coil, and a better explanation is in the last post's comments. Ev is only a few days away! I CAN"T BELIEVE IT!! Later.
DAYS UNTIL EVANESCENCE: 2 -OMG!!!
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