Yes, still up!
Oct. 9th, 2002 11:00 pmI’m still awake and not really super tired either! It’s a miracle. My throat is a bit overslimed though but I ate a lot of fresh garlic to compensate.
This afternoon I spent in Utrecht, I bought fabric at the market. Three different kinds for a smashing sum of 48 pleuro’s. I bought 8 metres of black cloak fabric, three of green overdress fabric and two of ecru underdress fabric. (Just wait for the pictures if you want to see what I mean by that).
I started on the cloak as soon as I got home, ofcourse I couldn’t wait. I only need to do the hem at the bottom and it’s done. Already zig-zagged the entire lower seam because it’s tear-fabric. Nice and black and considerably good quality for market-stuff. The hem will be seven and a half metres long (about), and the closing buttons and the hood are already attached. I’m really getting good at making cloaks. I just can’t wait until I can start on the dress though.
I guess I’ll move towards bed now. I’ll rise early and then start on the hem of the cloak so I can wear it to school. Tomorrow Johnny will come over to watch Patch Adams. Last time I saw that movie I changed my view on life. Maybe this time it will figure stuff out for me.
Tommy and I were just giggling at the desk all night. It was great fun. We called eachother “Blonde” “Bimbo” and “Blonde Bimbo”.She was playing the sims and I was sewing. Ah yes. These are the days of our lives. Like sand through the hourglass and more of that soap-blah. Goodnight.
This afternoon I spent in Utrecht, I bought fabric at the market. Three different kinds for a smashing sum of 48 pleuro’s. I bought 8 metres of black cloak fabric, three of green overdress fabric and two of ecru underdress fabric. (Just wait for the pictures if you want to see what I mean by that).
I started on the cloak as soon as I got home, ofcourse I couldn’t wait. I only need to do the hem at the bottom and it’s done. Already zig-zagged the entire lower seam because it’s tear-fabric. Nice and black and considerably good quality for market-stuff. The hem will be seven and a half metres long (about), and the closing buttons and the hood are already attached. I’m really getting good at making cloaks. I just can’t wait until I can start on the dress though.
I guess I’ll move towards bed now. I’ll rise early and then start on the hem of the cloak so I can wear it to school. Tomorrow Johnny will come over to watch Patch Adams. Last time I saw that movie I changed my view on life. Maybe this time it will figure stuff out for me.
Tommy and I were just giggling at the desk all night. It was great fun. We called eachother “Blonde” “Bimbo” and “Blonde Bimbo”.She was playing the sims and I was sewing. Ah yes. These are the days of our lives. Like sand through the hourglass and more of that soap-blah. Goodnight.
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Date: 2002-10-10 03:06 am (UTC)If these are the days of our lives.. are they worth anything? I mean we just sat there being blonde bimbos and giggled all night: if that is typical for my life it could actually mean I'm a blonde bimbo... oh wait I am.
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And yeah. did you send me that message threw the network??
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Date: 2002-10-10 06:11 am (UTC)It was fun last night!!!
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Date: 2002-10-11 03:58 am (UTC):)
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Date: 2002-10-11 04:48 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2002-10-11 05:08 am (UTC)*turns red*
Oh my!
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Date: 2002-10-11 05:16 am (UTC)Or maybe even Mr. Chew Toy?
*blush*
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Date: 2002-10-11 05:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-10-11 05:26 am (UTC)But I bet he already knows you're weird.
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Date: 2002-10-11 05:36 am (UTC)oh no! I'm dooomed!
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Date: 2002-10-10 06:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-10-10 06:16 am (UTC)Idunno. Boxday. It's a boxday. I'm a box.
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Date: 2002-10-10 06:20 am (UTC)It's a
GNARLY!
day!