Wednesday, 20 May 2009

soap

so the gods of blogging and posting are pretty much against me at the moment. throwing obstacles in my way allowing me just not to type anything! and this is killing me. i mean, i couldn't even get onto youtube for twenty four hours. i think something inside me died.

today, i was not happy for three reasons.
  1. boys. - yeah well i'm a teenage girl, it comes with the territory
  2. i am currently having an allergic reaction to my new shampoo and conditioner. my back is all itchy and rash-like; a month before i have to parade around an auditorium in a backless dress. fantastic.
  3. we have switched to poor person soap.
whywhywhywhywhyyyy?! the soap?! seriously. i'm having enough problems with the sensitive skin as it is. however my mother has decided that this new soap is better for us economically. two points here, a) i smell like my gran, b) it is the slipperiest thing EVER.
BUT
then i saw a cloud that looked like a cartoon cloud and i was all happy again. ahh, simplicity.

AND! i stumbled this gorgeous website earlier with the most fantastic images which i cannot wait to include in my posts. some of these pictures were just so inspirational.

i have now secured my english literature grade. that's a bit frightening. although, i think i did okay. if i didn't, my possible career in writing is over. i might as well apply for a job in mcdonalds, because i really can't think of anything which even comes close to writing. my reward for finishing my english literature exam was getting to read something other than the selected texts! over the past few months i have felt completely and utterly isolated from every other book on the planet. which normally isn't a big deal. but lately, i have craved reading like a heavily pregnant woman craves spring rolls at six o'clock in the morning. so to aid my suffering, i have compiled a list of every book i wish to read between now and september.
  • The Catcher in the Rye
  • Lord of the Flies
  • American Psycho
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • Nineteen Eighty Four
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • Paper Towns
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
okay, so the last one is a bit of an odd one out, although i do have a reason for wanting to read every one of these books. as i get my hands on each one, and devour it, i will let you know the juicy secrets behind wanting to read them.

i pretty much love blogging

1 Comment:

Daisy said...

Good to see you blogging again =)
I did Catcher in the Rye for my GSCE english so know it pretty well and is a very good book.
Any Harry Potter book I would recommend because I've read them like 7 times but deathly hallows is brilliant
xxx