I have the best parents ever! My dad used his visa to pay for the fanexpo tickets, cause I don't have one yet. After this though, I totally am going to need one....

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I have the best parents ever! My dad used his visa to pay for the fanexpo tickets, cause I don't have one yet. After this though, I totally am going to need one....
Hello everyone! I'm back! I forgot to tell you all that I was going to visit my sister at her camp last week end, which then turned into a week of volunteering, which then, due to my awesmazing work ethic, turned into a week of employment instead.. So yeah. Basically, when I was up there last weekend, I asked the camp director if I could stay the rest of the week and volunteer. He said that I could so i worked in kitchen. On the second day he said that I was working so hard that they were going to pay me for the weeks work, so awesomeness , yay! But, there was absolutely no Internet up there so no updates/reblogging/drawing, so sorry everyone!
Would any of you pay 100$ for a coffin?
How many teenagers does it take to open a bag of milk? Appereantly, their mother....
There are moments when i forget that my tumblr crush follows me.. then they reblog or like something that I reblogged, and it's like all of a sudden, my entire computer screen just sort of glows with sheer joy, and the sun starts setting and the birds are singing and all in all, I feel loved....
That’s it, when I grow up, I’m living in the city. I hate those freaking coyotes……
Some friendly advice to all those city folk, or people who live in the country without large animals that require you to go haying, when your country friends who DO have said large animals and ask for assistance in said haying, say no. Especially when it's super hot out(which it always seems to be). And if you already said yes, take one of the easy jobs, like getting water, or driving the truck, but do not, in any circumstance get stuck with stacking the hay. Especially when stacking it in the barn, cause let me tell you, it gets freaking HOT under that tin roof, and hay is freaking hard to balance on, and your bound to get hit in the back of the knees at least once with a bake that someone throws up... In the other news, my back is super sore from stooping under said tin roof all afternoon....
I have a headache, but I'm too lazy to get an Advil so I'm literally banging the back of my head against my wall and its actually working...