January 10, 2015
Dear Diary,
Today was a really fun day. This morning my dad woke me up at 9:15 to get ready to go to Lethbridge. The thing is, is that when I woke up this morning I thought it was Sunday. So I ran around the house for ten minutes trying to find my Sunday clothes and do my hair.
By the time I realized it was Saturday, I only had five minutes left before we had to leave to Lethbridge. So I just quickly rinsed my hair and put mousse in it, and ran out the door without eating breakfast.
In Lethbridge my parents went shopping while I sat in our van and read. After shopping, Will had cello lessons, so David, Scott, my dad and I went to my grandma's house. We sat around watching tv and painting.
We got back to Cardston at around 3:30. I called up Mae to see what she was doing tonight. She was free, so we both quickly did our jobs and then I went over to her house.
At Mae's house we talked for the first little bit, and then we decided to go on the computer. We ended up playing some really old two player games that we use to play when we were younger. We got so into it, we started yelling and making weird noises.
It's Mike's birthday tomorrow and I was going wish him a happy birthday at exactly 12 a.m., but my parents usually turn the internet off at around 10. I may be fed up with him, but he's still one of my closest friends. All friends fight, and that's not a good enough reason to not wish him a happy birthday.
The seminary challenge is getting harder and harder. I'm scared to see what it is going to be next week. There is suppose to be a technology free week coming up soon. I don't know if I'll be able to make it. It won't be easy, but I have a lot of people that believe in me. If there does end up being a technology free week, I won't be able to write in my diary.
Good night Diary,
~ Joy
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My Not So Normal Life (Book 1)
Non-FictionThis is a diary about a girl. She is not the average everyday girl. She may be Mormon, but sometimes she does things that she shouldn't be doing. Nobody is perfect. (Based off a true story.)