I unpublished my old random diaries, but I'm eager to write during this time. Hope you all are doing well and staying safe and healthy!
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Last night I dreamed that I went to an Applebee's with BF. He ordered first, but then something happened at another table and another waiter had to take my order. I asked for mozzarella sticks, but the waiter said it was too late to order from the lunch menu now. He got really mad at me and threatened to call the police. BF tried to talk to him, but the guy just yelled. Eventually we just paid for nothing and left.
I walked to a dollar store and got a newspaper (do they even sell those at dollar stores?) After I checked out, I had to go into this room near the exit. There was a family sitting around a table there, and they all had sub sandwiches. I sat with them, and they asked me what type of sub I had. "A newspaper," I replied. Then I was allowed to leave.
I have no idea why any of this happened LOL. And mozzarella sticks are for anytime, not just lunch!
MOOD
I'm doing much better today. The loss has hit me a few times, but so far I've been able to handle it.
HOMEWORK
I did homework most of the morning. I finished that paper from yesterday, wrote another paper, and watched a video. Later, I did discussion assignments.
DRAWING
Then I finished the drawing of David from Schitt's Creek. It's also on my art Instagram, which is towards the side of the picture if you want to check it out. I'd really like to refine my pencil skills and draw as realistically as possible.
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WORKOUT
Since it was nice outside for a bit, I took my yoga mat outside and did a small workout. It felt good.
BF
BF and I got in a small argument for a few minutes, but we resolved it. I hadn't heard something he'd said, and he thought I was ignoring him and not listening. Everything's okay now LOL.
PRESENTATION
Then I looked at a bunch of my classmate's presentations and responded to them as part of an assignment. Is this what teachers do? No, they do more than that.