Mason and I

Mason and I

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Day 116 of San Diego

Today was the last day of school for me. I finished the math final in an hour and a half. There was one question that had me struggling for a good ten minutes... I redid it over and over again. I think about three or four times. I just couldn't figure it out! The answer wasn't supposed to be negative - it dealt with how much money you would have after so many tickets were sold or whatever. But the answer I was getting WAS negative!

I just hope I passed...

TOMORROW... What to do tomorrow...?

Well... I might have to wait on hanging out with Mason over the computer now... His computer broke. The Hard Drive apparently died and he needs to take it to Best Buy or a technician for renewal or a new one. Supposedly, his computer's fan doesn't work nor does his DVD player. We disagree on buying a new computer because his current computer is only a year old. My computer is two years old. It had complications with its battery. It was solved easily, thanks to the warranty.

Mason thinks he'll get his computer into repair tomorrow or on Friday. He has to depend on one of his shop friends to take him to a Best Buy or a computer store. They may be available those two days.

I don't need the luck now. Give it all to Mason!

However, pray that I never watch a scary movie right before bed ever again...

Truth be told, last night... I watched The Conjuring with the folks. Yes... before I went to bed. I thought, "Eh! This movie isn't half bad! Scary... I like it! But not cheesy."

I regret it... I regret liking that movie before going to sleep!

I COULDN'T sleep! Even after asking my mom to sleep with me so I wouldn't have to sleep alone!

Yea, that's right! I still ask my mom to sleep with me! And I'm twenty!

Look out, we have a badass over here... ;)

Actually, we both slept like crap. Mom didn't know why. I KNEW WHY... I had HORRENDOUSLY HAUNTING nightmares about ghosts and demons... Each time I woke up, my brain was in a panic, telling me to stay awake.

I had to go back to sleep, though, since I had the stupid math final...

Or else I would have been up all night, watching happy movies and looking at silly pictures over the internet.

The reasons why I still sleep with a nightlight...

See Through
British artist and photographer Hugh Turvey uses x-ray technology to create what he calls Xograms, a fusion of visible light and x-ray imagery. Here, he captures a swimming goldfish. (By: Hugh Turvey)

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