I really, really, really miss those days when I used to wear pajamas to bed.
Since the earthquake (in the middle of the night), I tend to connect bedtime with rattling windows, shaky bed, and decorations' massive destruction; so I sleep in sweats. Always ready.
Am I talking about the earthquake AGAIN???
OMG, I'm so monothematic, I should be banned from blogging.
Okay, I'll stop now.
(Sudden change of subject)
It would be nice if someone left a comment every once in a while, but you need to have a google account I guess. I never comment on anyone's blog, so I don't know.
Question: Do you like my blog? (Blink once for YES. Blink twice for NO)
Anyway, I was going to talk about when life was good OR the GOOD OL' DAYS!!
In the good old days:
I wore pajamas to bed.
Candy and Terry were together in London
I had Kit Kats hidden in a secret drawer
My dog liked to take naps with me
Chile was never in the news
I was fed by my mom and she made airplane sounds
Not wearing night cream was an option
Bill Kaulitz had a lion mane
It was okay to do cartwheels from my school to my house (it was a 2-minute walk)
I took half-hour showers because I didn't have a conscience
I could quote Becquer and Keats and no one called me "EMO"
I would make necklaces with watermelon seeds
Vampires didn't sparkle
Pluto was a planet. . .
(oh geez, the list is way long, the good old days were way too good)
So that's why every now and then, I wish it was then instead of now.
Do you want to hear something interesting/funny?
We just had a national blackout. YES!!
I was watching an Audrey Hepburn movie when suddenly everything went dark. It was obvious that a mega e********* would follow, but it didn't *relieved sigh*.
The blackout was in 90% of Chile. O_O
I think it was a power station damaged by the E********* in the city of Los Angeles (LA Chile, not LA USA).
We had candles for over an hour and then LIGHT!!! right when I was singing "The sun has frozen, the world has lost its light. . ."
During hard times, singing is good: Miracles happen. Power comes back.
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