My Captain on his snowy horse
is coming back to take me home.
We're finally fighting back a terrible force
'cause I'm not afraid to die alone...

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Hello Again :)

This ought to be short since it's getting a little late over here. Not much to say tonight.

Two of my new favorite songs: Yacht Club, by Owl City; and Slice, by Five for Fighting. Slice is, I think, a reply to a song called American Pie, which was written about this rock-n-roll band, three of which died in a plane crash. It's a catchy song but the meaning is kind of complicated and weird so I don't think about it overly much.

At any rate. As usual, I have like, four novels going, two of which are in the editing process and the others still being drafted. One I've just barely started, because I was bored in English. (Ironic, isn't it?) It's a little strange and I haven't the faintest idea where it's going, but that's cool; I write by the seat of my pants. The storyline is sort of evolving as I set up the main character and the setting. (Which is taking an astoundingly long time, but like I said, I write by the seat of my pants. The stories write themselves and I'm just sort of pulled along for the ride, you know?)

It's set after World War III, in a highly technologically advanced time. The main, a fifteen-year-old (of course), has turned into a juvenile delinquent after having her house explode and both her parents die. I'm not far in right now; she's just being taken to a detention center in the mountains of Utah. And I suppose we'll see where it goes from there, right?

I need to go to sleep now, so I'm going to end this extremely short post. I will be seeing you all... later. :D

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy Freaking New Years

*fireworks*

So, I'm back. Actually, it hasn't been that long, but that's just fine. I am bored, therefore I write.

And that is that.

At any rate, it's been pretty fun these last few days. Christmas, of course, was awesome, despite the hassle of switching between houses. We opened presents at four in the afternoon, which struck me as odd, but that's okay; it was fun anyway. I got exactly what I wanted (also the thing I least expected to get): Owl City's All Things Bright and Beautiful. It's their newest album and it has some of my favorite songs on it, including Kamikaze, Plant Life, and Alligator Sky. I was literally jumping up and down when I recieved that gift... thank you, mom!! :)

New Years was just as awesome as expected. The dance was soooooo fun! One of my friends did my makeup (I never wear makeup except to dances). It turned out astounding. The eyeshadow was purple, to match my fancy new shirt, and she made it pretty dark. Then she put just a little under my eyes and smudged out the corner. There was eyeliner, of course, but the thing that really finished off the magnificent makeup job was the mascara.

Let me get something straight - mascara hates me, my eyes hate mascara. But I love it. So, I deal with the torture of something big, black, and dangerous coming towards my eyes. And voila! Eyelashes 3/4 of an inch long, eyes main attraction of face (which is nice because my eyes are my favorite feature).

Anyway. Now that I've explained that to you in extreme detail, I'll talk your ear off about the dance (just kidding - I've really got to go to bed, so this'll be short-ish).

I wore heels. Idiotic, right? The only upside was that when I hugged a certain boy, I was actually tall enough to hug him properly.

By the way, the hug totally made my night. That and the dance with my crush :) (is that an archaic term? Or do people still use that? Idk, but it's the only term I've got for it right now, so therefore, crush). It was really amazing. I was so scared to death... boys are scary! But finally, near the end of the dance, I was over close to where he was during a girls' choice. He had his fancy little nano-watch lit up and he was waving it around in the air, so I stood there for a moment, gathering my courage, then... I actually walked up and asked him! I know. I was astounded too.

The only things I remember about that dance are these: I commented on his fancy watch, got a sparkle off his face (becuase for some strange reason it bugs me when people have sparkles on their faces), talked about how much fun dances are, and decided that even with his hair gone, he is still the most handsome (dashing, stunning, adorable, wonderful, hilarious...) boy in school. (Of course, he wasn't in on that decision. That would have been weird.)

Okay. Straight face. No, I'm not blushing! What would give you that idea? :D

Awkward. I just totally went off about that and it's a public blog. Good thing he'll never read it. And if he does... well, sucks to be me, right? Unless he likes me back (which I doubt) which would be nice.

Anyway, after all those hours, six glasses of water, three lime drinks, one nacho, lots of chalk dust, and three dances later, there was a huge countdown and then - KAPOW! 2012.

I've got to say - the best part of New Years is the dances.

Well... bring on 2012!

And... oh my gosh, I turn 16 this year!! *squeaks*

Short dialogue:

Friend: Get a permit, hobo!
Thirty-second pause.
Me: Hobo?!