Waldon here! I'm just hanging around, waiting to get tired so I can go to bed :p so I figured I'd tell you about something that happened at work tonight.

The title says "library blues," they weren't particularly MY blues, but I was there :p You see, this evening two older women came in to use the photocopier. During said time, I was behind the counter, trying to mind my own business.

The taller lady who came in was complaining about EVERYTHING. First, that her coffee was too cold, then that it's too warm out, then that the wind was too cold and she was chilly.

By now, both I and the other lady just wanted to ignore her, but it was difficult when she wouldn't stop talking :p Then she started ranting about cell phones, and texting, and then what people say during texts.

Here's the part that actually made me stop and think about what she was saying.

She said that nobody ever says "I'm sorry" to her face anymore, and that it's always over a text, if the apology was to her face they would always say "it's alright," or "don't worry about it," instead. And honest to god, I think she's right.

So, I was trying to think about why that was, and I could only come up with one answer; that technology is making us less able to handle actual interaction. Unfortunately.

Believe me, I've spent enough time on Xbox live to know ALL about people who don't say sorry. Or please. Or anything remotely decent. XD (here's looking at you, kid-who-acts-like-a-jerk-but-sounds-like-an-8-year-old, who somehow shows up in every match. Civility is a lot more respected than rudeness.) :p

So, in the spirit of really disliking people who hate indiscriminately, I propose a challenge!

To anybody who reads this, make sure you say "I'm sorry" face to face, to anybody you're about to say you're sorry to over a text! There's also nothing wrong with saying you're sorry for things that happened before this challenge. It might just mean a lot to somebody.

I know I like hearing apologies. That little sadist in me enjoys it. :p

Although, I won't get into my personal texting hatreds (that would take all evening lol xD texting is too short to send enough emotions, basically. :p) I'll send you on your way with a reminder!

There IS another person on the end of your phone! Treat them well!

Or else I'm going to have to listen to a cranky lady complain for half an hour again.

Please don't do that to me. O.O

Good night all! :p
-Waldon
 
NEVER MIND I FOUND IT EVERYTHING IS OKAY NOW. (If you don't understand this little announcement, see the post below).

Can an old man be dilapidated? I'm not entirely sure. I'll ask Junior, I suppose. *Asks Junior*. He says, "Yes? They can be run down." THEN, he went on to say that you can have a slave old man with worn out knees and such, with something about support beams for arms? Sigh. Typical Junior answer.

So, nothing is really new! Junior, Thomas, Pop, and I went fishing yesterday. It was freezing for most of the day, and sunny for about an hour and a half around noon. Of course, it went back to being cold right after that. Pop and Thomas went down with the boat around eight or so, and Junior and I followed around ten. We were all out on the water until about two in the afternoon. None of us caught A THING. It was awful! Loads of fun, though. I think the only we hooked was the bottom.

OH! We got a couple of nibbles on our hooks, but no fish.

What did I do today, some may wonder? I went to work! With eleven and twelve years olds! It was wonderful! I can't believe I want to be a teacher. Kids screaming at each other, complaining about doing their work (even if all they have to do is draw a picture)... But all of that is just dandy! I like working with kids. One benefit? We, the teachers/teachers' aides get to have some fun too. For example, today, we got to see a French opera. Cool? I think so. Also, next month, we're having a school-wide picnic. I LOVE PICNICS. I'm so excited!

Gah, I think this is enough from me today. I'm getting sick and I can hardly stand up as it is. Typing is just one thing that I don't want to worry about right now. Until next time!

- Bre :)
 
Not a happy camper right now. I just had a really long blog post done up, and what happened?! It deleted itself. I'm too sick to write another one, so I'm just going to post a couple of random little things that I wrote in the middle of the story that Junior is writing. Don't worry! You don't need to make sense of any of it.

- Bre :)

    They’re looking for love. Yeah. Love. Everyone is dead. Who’s going to love them? No one is left to love them! SO! I will love them! Will all of my broken heart. Yes, I will love them and feed them and care for them and take them for walks and save them from the mutants when they are taken. That is my new life mission. I will save every last one of the dogs. Those wonderfully smelly dogs, those emaciated canines. Before the big ‘splosion, I had a dog of my own – AND I LOVED HIM. I loved him more than anything! He was MINE and NO ONE ELSE’S. Now he’s dead! Dead! Just like my friends! They’re all dead! But not these dogs, NO, they’re not dead. They’re just alone. Not alone! Now I am here and I will save every last one of them from a terrible, lonely death! Everyone wins. Except everyone else because they’re dead. With no dogs.

    Excerpt number TWO. Kind of an excerpt… Not really an excerpt… Because it’s not a part of a greater body of work. I don’t think this – or the other paragraph – is an excerpt anymore. What shall I call it? A DILAPIDATED OLD MAN, that’s what! My DILAPIDATED OLD MAN is glorious! Glorious, I say! Why, what else can I call it? Fantastic, perhaps? Phantasmagorical even! This DILAPIDATED OLD MAN is one of the greatest pieces of work that I have ever composed. Well, I suppose one of two of the greatest pieces of work that I have ever composed. It is so wonderful, in fact, that I should receive an award for its loveliness. Never have I ever been commended for my writing – EVER. WHY! Am I not good enough for the Pompous Writers’ Society of Old FOOLS!? OF COURSE NOT. I am not worthy of being associated with such incredible writers as Stephanie Meyer. She is capable of such things as sparkling disco ball vampires. Never shall I rank as high as that dirt. That trash. So, I leave this DILAPIDATED OLD MAN for other unworthy people like myself to read and enjoy. Enjoy the bitterness. Thank you.


P.S. I have absolutely nothing against Stephanie Meyer! Honest! I read Twilight, and it wasn't too bad. I'm sorry! (><)
 
Well. It's been an age since my last post. I'm just too darn lazy to turn on my computer long enough to write something. That, and typing pisses me off to no end. OOPS! Pardon my language. :P

So, what have I been doing? I got a job! That's what! Five days a week, weekends off, and I only work from about 7:50am to 3pm. It's wonderful! I'm working as a teacher's aide in a grade six class at the local middle school. I was thinking about becoming a teacher someday, so this seemed like a good opportunity. I'm having all kinds of fun and *I think* I'm doing well, so perhaps teaching is a good career choice for me? I know days like this past Friday really help with the decision.

This Friday was wonderful. Here's what we did:
- Period one: Made kites.
- Period two: They had computer class, so I wasn't needed. I spent an hour reading the Silmarillion, by J. R. R. Tolkien, (for those who didn't know) in the staffroom.
- Recess: A.k.a. 15 minutes of nothing.
- Periods three and four: From ten o'clock to about quarter to twelve, we took the kids swimming. What did Mr. White (the teacher) and I do? We sat and read our books. Uh-huh. Fun stuff.
- LUNCH TIME AT NAN AND POP'S! WOOT! Back to school at 12:35.
- Period five: Finished the kites again! (Saw a couple of kids with them after school, and they actually worked really well)!
- Period six (last period): Mr. White taught a bit of Math, then assigned a little bit of homework. I went around and helped out.

FRIDAY WAS GREAT.

As everyone knows, this is May 24th weekend (otherwise know as May two-four, for obvious reasons). Oddly enough, the Monday that we get as a holiday is the 21st. Hmm. There's nothing weird with that. Anywho. This weekend, I haven't done much! Last night, Britt, Mandy, Dad, and I went to Lorie's house for a barbecue with Nick, Lynn, and Dustin. It was grand! Britt and I left around quarter to nine or so to pick up Mom's truck because we had to babysit for a bit. Mom and Thomas went to someone's birthday. They were having a ball when we got there, haha. Today was rather uneventful. Nan and I went to the grocery store for some stuff that she needs for tomorrow (she's having company for supper). Junior and I went for a walk a little after that, and we visited Dad and Mandy. Then, I went to Nan and Pop's for supper. After supper, I brought Brooke home. Now I'm at Junior's!

Goodness! The title! I forgot to explain it! Well, here is goes: Mom asked me today if I want to go fishing tomorrow. I think I will. Mom and Bryton are getting pretty sick, so they're more than likely not going to go. Britt and Brooke don't want to go, and Nan isn't going either. If Junior decides to come, it'll be Thomas, Pop, Junior, and I going fishing tomorrow. A regular old boy's day out, eh?

Anywho, I think I'll leave it here for tonight. Junior didn't sleep at all last night, so he's trying to take a nap. I don't think he can sleep with me typing. Good bye for now!

- Bre :)
 
Waldon here! I'm trying this again from my phone, because I think it's neat. :p

I've been working the past few nights, and I thought I'd share my experiences with you all! By experiences, I mean checking in a grand total of 3 people. Over 2 weeks. But! On the flip side! I got a lot of work done on the story I'm writing!

I'm almost at 10000 words now, so when I get a little bit more done (I.E. 20000) I'll post an excerpt :p

It's about the world going through a nuclear holocaust. Except, instead of being in the future, like almost every other nuclear war story is, this one is immediately after the blast. :p

I'm having fun. XD

Oh! The side of my toe exploded today! It caught on the side of my sandal, it eroded, and then dirt got in and started moving around under my skin! There's all this black stuff on the toe, and it kind of looks like it's just dirty, but it's actually under the skin... :S I'll post a picture! But it's kind of gross looking, so...


WARNING!

I'll skip a bunch of lines, then post that. :p

Good night all!
-Waldon


























And here's my toe:
 
Waldon here! Bre and I found this weebly phone app, and I wanted to give it a try :p actually, this is my second try. The first try didn't even post. Bre said hers wasn't working either, but I guess it's working now?

It's currently my breakfast time, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to tell you about my coffee addiction.

I love coffee.

Like, a lot.

I'm debating taking one of those giant thermoses with the cups on top so you can take coffee with you, to the library with me to work. I don't think that would go over too well. :p

Anyways, I'm off now. Here take a look at my breakfast. My cup of coffee is larger than my food.

Ahhh... Wonderful.
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Volume of coffee > mass of toast & eggs
 
Waldon here! I got a job! :D

Of course, it's only three nights a week right now, and only a total of nine hours, but at least it's something. Now that I don't have that worry on my mind, hopefully I'll be able to get my mind back into an art frame. I haven't even touched my art book for at least 2 weeks. I'm ashamed of myself.

So, I'll be working at the library on weeknights, until the other monitor is gone, then I'll be taking over her shifts.

While waiting for the whole job situation to be resolved, I've been playing some XBOX. It's great. I've pretty much worked my way through the entire "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood," as well as unlocking everything in "Soul Calibur V" and beating "Final Fantasy XIII-2."

I was seriously addicted to the new Final Fantasy. I've got both Serah and Noel level 99, with at least 5 classes each maxed, and a level 99 Twilight Odin and level 70 Narasimha, and almost every hidden monster.

I've got my eye on a few of the games at the New Store in town, but my eye is all for now; I don't have nearly enough funds to spare on the games. It sucks. :(

Anyway, I suppose I'll head to bed now. Good night all! :)
-Waldon
 
Honestly though, my head really hurts. I get these debilitating migraines quite often that are so bad that I would rather shoot myself than continue having a bad head. Junior wants me to go on migraine medication; my mom thinks it's my sinuses; my Nan thinks Tylenol will make me feel better. I don't really know what to do, so for now, I just have to live with it.

Oh. I wouldn't be able to go on migraine medication because getting an appointment with my doctor is like trying to get an audience with the queen. Mom has been trying for almost two months now to get me an appointment, and hasn't been able to get me in yet. My perscription has run out. I can't get in. SO, I have no perscription left. I also doubt my doctor would give me anything for migraines anyway. Apparently she doesn't readily give out anything.

As I believe Junior mentioned, I have lucked into another job this year. Last year was the French camp (I didn't have to apply for that!); this year was a job at the local middle school. I got a call the week before last from a woman with the school board; she was wondering if I would be interested in a job as a teacher's assistant from now until June (well, basically just May and June). I said I was, of course! I would rather work than have to do intersession. (><)

The first step was getting a code of conduct done. I went to the court house, waited a few days, blah blah blah, it came in, I got it. I didn't know that I had to bring it to the RCMP (police), so I just dropped it off at the school board office last Tuesday. Yesterday morning (six days later) they called and told me that it wasn't done. The wait on a code of conduct is abotu ten days. Ten. I can't actually start OFFICIALLY working until that comes in. SO. I messed about with that yesterday and tried to get that done. I went to the police station at 8:45 am. They opened at 9. I went to Nan and Pop's to vent, then went back to the police. I got the forms that I needed, then went home.

Yesterday afternoon, I met with Cody, Daniel, and the lady from the school board to talk about our jobs. (The three of us went to school together, so we're apparently like "brothers and sisters" hehe). Then, I hung out with Junior. :)  Last night, Junior came down to my house and we played Scrabble for two and a half hours. I won.

Skipping to today: While I was in the shower this morning (around 9:20), Mom came in to tell me that someone called for me. I was supposed to meet the guys at the school to learn some stuff about the SMART boards in the classroom... At 8:30. I hadn't gotten the email. Go figure. Needless to say, I hauled arse and hightailed it to the school. I was ready in less than fifteen minutes, and arrived at the school around 9:35. They weren't mad or anything, so it was fine. Today we were just learning a few basic things that we might need to know. Cody and I will get our codes of conduct next week, so we'll be able to get in a class then; Daniel might be starting tomorrow.

I think the lights in school gave me a headache. When I finished up (kick butt hours! I get off by like, 3:30, from Monday to Friday), I went to Junior's with a MASSIVE headache/migraine. He got me a nice, strong cup of coffee, and we hung out for a bit. I picked Brooke up from her friend's, then came back to Mom's. I've been here ever since.

Now I have to go to bed. I have to be up rather early, and my head is killing me, so this is the end! Good night!

- Bre :)