Rubiks Cube of Complexities

Attention please! Attention please! Don't dare to talk! Don't dare to sneeze! Don't doze or daydream! Stay awake! Your health, your very life's at stake! "Ho ho," you say, "they can't mean me." "Ha ha," we answer, "wait and see." ~Roald Dahl

Friday, May 27, 2005

So, is there anybody out there having fun?

Well, my summer has not taken off with the start I was hoping for. For example, I have driven into St. Marys three times over the past two days, out of sheer boredom (but I got to talk to Dan at the pool, so that was cool). Then, I helped my cool big brother with some of the farming. Can we say "country girl"? I mean, I was loading corn into an auger that carried it up a tube which dumped it into a truck. I lifted a 5-gallon bucket of corn (for those of you who were wondering, that is Very Heavy!) about 30 times. So I guess now my arms are pretty well worked out. There we go, I found the good. I also thought up a story idea, but posting it as I wrote it would make me feel like I was copying Christa and Seidel. So, I won't be doing that unless people want me to or if I can't think up anything else to say (like that could ever happen). So, now I'm going to go finish cleaning my room, adding to my "fun". I am more convinced than ever that I should live in Topeka.

5 Comments:

At 1:04 AM , Blogger Foolish Thing Nine said...

Yeah, because Topeka is the bomb awesome place to be...

 
At 8:20 AM , Blogger Mr. Pi Thetahead said...

I'm sorry you've had such a dull start to summer. Some of it sounds pretty exciting to me...

 
At 9:25 PM , Blogger incurable optimist said...

Yeah, like loading corn into a grain truck... or not.
But I was trying to talk my mom into moving to Topeka, but she said Dad isn't going to leave the family farm, which I guess is kinda sweet, but I don't like the whole "travel 1/2 an hour to get anywhere" deal.

 
At 9:57 PM , Blogger Mr. Pi Thetahead said...

Such is the one problem with agriculture, but you know, enjoy living in the country. I've always wanted to live out away from the noise, bustle, and ugly portable signs of the city.

 
At 3:31 PM , Blogger incurable optimist said...

Yeah, but you also get away from everyone your own age. Hermits and introverts find this appealing, and that's great for them, but I prefer to communicate in other forms beside the computer.

 

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