Today was a somewhat productive day. Got some stuff done.
One thing we did today was go to Microplay. Sells games.
We picked up some Sega games. They are super hard.
Probably because I'm really tired and can't figure out
how to beat some of the levels.
The two games I tried out tonight are:
Sonic Spinball. It's like pinball, but with Sonic.
Then I tried Garfield: Caught in the Act.
I can make it past the first couple parts,
but when it gets to the 'boss', I can't figure out
how to attack him.
There's a Taz game, and another couple games to try tomorrow.
I'm too frustrated to try them out tonight.
I paid some money towards my library fines today.
Unfortunately, I still have a long way to go.
I'm hoping that by the time summer is over, I'll be allowed
to borrow library material again. I kind of miss it, but not really
since it's already been so long without it.
Like when I had no internet for a while...
It was so hard to adjust without it for the first few months.
Then I got used to not having it and it didn't bother me
after I got over that hurdle of getting used to not having it.
The withdrawals are a real thing!
We walked a lot today, took another tour of Bank Street.
This time we crossed the bridge and took a look in a book store
called The Black Squirrel. It's a tea shop type store, too.
We also went to some Vegan store. Not that I'm a vegan.
My boyfriend is really into 'health' and nutrition.
It sometimes drives me crazy. I'm not ready to make big changes
to my diet and the way I live.
We've had fights over our differences in preference already.
Sometimes I wonder how the heck we make things work.
I've switched to brown bread now. I hated it before.
Absolutely hated it. No question about hating it.
But I've adjusted to that and started getting used to it.
When I ate white bread, my legs would get really itchy.
Since I switched, no itch. Which makes me wonder if there's
any relation to my skin condition and the wheat or refined flour?
Also, I've been eating 'breakfast' now. Mostly eggs and fruit.
Before, I wouldn't eat breakfast. I'm not usually hungry when I wake up.
I'd eat if I was hungry and it took longer to get hungry.
If my tummy is growling before I go to sleep,
I find it near impossible to get to sleep.
Also, it's been so hot in the apartment. So hot that it's hard to sleep.
I keep thinking it is a combination of not being able to regulate
the damn thermostat and that heat rises.
The heat probably increases by each floor.
Leaving the balcony door open at night helps a breeze pass through.
Making sleeping a bit easier. I guess they are waiting for summer
to turn on the central air. I can't wait. It's ridiculous in here.
That summer before they installed it was pretty bad.
Sweating like some banshee makes a person dehydrated fast.
I had 4 fans, all of them broke. Which in itself was crazy.
We get humid summers and the heat just hangs in the air.
Sweating is supposed to cool you down, it seems to,
but it doesn't change the fact that it's hotter than blazes indoors.
Going outdoors helps, but gotta remember to bring and drink
loads and loads of water. Also, wear a hat. Keeps the sun off your head.
I just burn to a crisp in the sun so I usually stay indoors.
Only staying indoors is hotter than going outside.
An apartment can feel like a sauna or at worst, an oven.
One year, I was taking some medication that was supposed to help me
with this raging case of acne I had. All it did was make me super sensitive
to the sun and made me burn from the inside out. It was awful.
That was the year I volunteered at the H.O.P.E Volleyball tournaments. \
They had me doing 'security' at a post in the sun most of the day.
I got so badly burned.
Was watching an episode of a show called "Naked and Afraid."
It's a survival show. Anyway, on this episode. A man and a woman
were on a tropical island near the equator and the man got badly burned.
I'm pretty sure that the sun is closest to the earth near the equator,
but I could be wrong.
It was the most intense sunburn I've ever seen in my life.
I felt bad for the guy, although I've been burned pretty bad before,
I can't say I've ever been burned as bad as that dude.
Been waiting for more episodes of "Alone" to come out.
Now that we're caught up, we have to wait.
That is the only thing with internet v.s tv.
You can binge watch shows online, but with t.v
you have to wait a week to see the next episode.
Sometimes I miss having t.v, but I don't miss the commercials.
When I was at my knitting/crochet group at the library,
they were talking about commercials they liked,
but I hadn't seen any of them so I was lost in that conversation.
I found myself thinking: "Who cares?!"
When I'm with a group of women, I find myself thinking that, a lot.
They talk about things that just have zero interest for me.
The things that do interest me, don't interest them.
So I find it hard being around them.
Not often I find other females with similar interests.
Or similar mindsets. Knitting and crocheting are pretty much
the only things I have in common with these ladies.
Other than that, I couldn't give a crap what they're talking about.
I know that sounds kind of mean, but life is too short
to get excited over stupid t.v commercials.
And other stupidity. Minutae.
Having said that, I'm aware that like 90+%
of what I write about these days is like "Who cares?!"
A bunch of minutae.
I realize life is too short for any of the useless thoughts I have.
That's why I'd rather be out there, doing things,
but for whatever reason, I've been playing video games...
One thing we did today was go to Microplay. Sells games.
We picked up some Sega games. They are super hard.
Probably because I'm really tired and can't figure out
how to beat some of the levels.
The two games I tried out tonight are:
Sonic Spinball. It's like pinball, but with Sonic.
Then I tried Garfield: Caught in the Act.
I can make it past the first couple parts,
but when it gets to the 'boss', I can't figure out
how to attack him.
There's a Taz game, and another couple games to try tomorrow.
I'm too frustrated to try them out tonight.
I paid some money towards my library fines today.
Unfortunately, I still have a long way to go.
I'm hoping that by the time summer is over, I'll be allowed
to borrow library material again. I kind of miss it, but not really
since it's already been so long without it.
Like when I had no internet for a while...
It was so hard to adjust without it for the first few months.
Then I got used to not having it and it didn't bother me
after I got over that hurdle of getting used to not having it.
The withdrawals are a real thing!
We walked a lot today, took another tour of Bank Street.
This time we crossed the bridge and took a look in a book store
called The Black Squirrel. It's a tea shop type store, too.
We also went to some Vegan store. Not that I'm a vegan.
My boyfriend is really into 'health' and nutrition.
It sometimes drives me crazy. I'm not ready to make big changes
to my diet and the way I live.
We've had fights over our differences in preference already.
Sometimes I wonder how the heck we make things work.
I've switched to brown bread now. I hated it before.
Absolutely hated it. No question about hating it.
But I've adjusted to that and started getting used to it.
When I ate white bread, my legs would get really itchy.
Since I switched, no itch. Which makes me wonder if there's
any relation to my skin condition and the wheat or refined flour?
Also, I've been eating 'breakfast' now. Mostly eggs and fruit.
Before, I wouldn't eat breakfast. I'm not usually hungry when I wake up.
I'd eat if I was hungry and it took longer to get hungry.
If my tummy is growling before I go to sleep,
I find it near impossible to get to sleep.
Also, it's been so hot in the apartment. So hot that it's hard to sleep.
I keep thinking it is a combination of not being able to regulate
the damn thermostat and that heat rises.
The heat probably increases by each floor.
Leaving the balcony door open at night helps a breeze pass through.
Making sleeping a bit easier. I guess they are waiting for summer
to turn on the central air. I can't wait. It's ridiculous in here.
That summer before they installed it was pretty bad.
Sweating like some banshee makes a person dehydrated fast.
I had 4 fans, all of them broke. Which in itself was crazy.
We get humid summers and the heat just hangs in the air.
Sweating is supposed to cool you down, it seems to,
but it doesn't change the fact that it's hotter than blazes indoors.
Going outdoors helps, but gotta remember to bring and drink
loads and loads of water. Also, wear a hat. Keeps the sun off your head.
I just burn to a crisp in the sun so I usually stay indoors.
Only staying indoors is hotter than going outside.
An apartment can feel like a sauna or at worst, an oven.
One year, I was taking some medication that was supposed to help me
with this raging case of acne I had. All it did was make me super sensitive
to the sun and made me burn from the inside out. It was awful.
That was the year I volunteered at the H.O.P.E Volleyball tournaments. \
They had me doing 'security' at a post in the sun most of the day.
I got so badly burned.
Was watching an episode of a show called "Naked and Afraid."
It's a survival show. Anyway, on this episode. A man and a woman
were on a tropical island near the equator and the man got badly burned.
I'm pretty sure that the sun is closest to the earth near the equator,
but I could be wrong.
It was the most intense sunburn I've ever seen in my life.
I felt bad for the guy, although I've been burned pretty bad before,
I can't say I've ever been burned as bad as that dude.
Been waiting for more episodes of "Alone" to come out.
Now that we're caught up, we have to wait.
That is the only thing with internet v.s tv.
You can binge watch shows online, but with t.v
you have to wait a week to see the next episode.
Sometimes I miss having t.v, but I don't miss the commercials.
When I was at my knitting/crochet group at the library,
they were talking about commercials they liked,
but I hadn't seen any of them so I was lost in that conversation.
I found myself thinking: "Who cares?!"
When I'm with a group of women, I find myself thinking that, a lot.
They talk about things that just have zero interest for me.
The things that do interest me, don't interest them.
So I find it hard being around them.
Not often I find other females with similar interests.
Or similar mindsets. Knitting and crocheting are pretty much
the only things I have in common with these ladies.
Other than that, I couldn't give a crap what they're talking about.
I know that sounds kind of mean, but life is too short
to get excited over stupid t.v commercials.
And other stupidity. Minutae.
Having said that, I'm aware that like 90+%
of what I write about these days is like "Who cares?!"
A bunch of minutae.
I realize life is too short for any of the useless thoughts I have.
That's why I'd rather be out there, doing things,
but for whatever reason, I've been playing video games...
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