Good day to all!
So, first topic- I want to talk about naps, since today I experienced a rather tasteful one. So, have you ever come home from school, or a job and your eyes cannot seem to stay open no matter how hard you try to pry? With all of my might, I tried to keep the damn things awake, but my brain just wasn't going to put up with my stubborn metality. So, today, I took a nap. This is just to note, but on Wednesdays, I ride icelandic horses for this lady who doesn't have anyone to ride them, and it's really fun and all that jazz. Anyways, as I'm sitting through fifth period(*my school deals with a block schedule-1,3,5 days on one day, 2,4,6 on others, etc.), which is science, I can't help but close my eyes for just a second. When I open them, I have a subsitute teacher squealing in my face(even though ALL of my work is complete and accurately done). Of course, I tell her my work is finished, and I apologize for this and that (and blah, blah, blah), still, my eyes are droopy and feel as if they've been aggressively stuffed with cotton.
When the final bell rung, I gathered my things and headed out the door feeling even more drowsy and out of it, and for definites, my head was swaying. I sent a text to Mom saying that I need to skip the horse stables for a nice nap, but when my sister found out, she was frantic. Of course, I understand that she, too, gets tired and exhausted from the mid-week crisis of getting through school, but I have happily been getting perfect grades, and things have just burnt me out, so I tried to reason with her. As she has begun to explain to me what she feels, I feel myself start to fade, and when my eyes open once again, I'm laying crooked in the back seat. My sister nolonger is in the car, but my mom had driven off someplace. And, when she parks next, I exchanged my spot for the back seat and advance to the front. With the seat declined near to it's limits, I could get a perfect afternoon nap. That is what I got.
When I woke about, maybe, an hour later, I was overhwelmed with a load of groceries beside me while my Mom drove to pick up my sister. As I am still sitting in the front seat next to her, she has, for me to share with her, Kumbucha and chile Chicharrones. If you have never heard of Kumbucha, it is an asian mushroom said to have healing abilities, energizing qualities, and gives an expansion to your life;
as odd as it seems, this mushroom was made into a carbonated beverage. It DOES sound nasty when you think long and hard about it, but when I first tried it, there was something about it that I loved. It tastes sour, almost vinegar-ey, but it is also sweet and bubbly. I cannot describe the goodness it beholds but if you ever have the chance to try it, I garuntee an adventure (whether you enjoy it or not). And, Chicharrones, if you also have not tried the snack, is fried pork fat. Sure, it's just fried fat, but it has less than or NO carbohydrates compared to potatoe chips, and as doubtful as it seems, has less fat than potatoe chips. Also, it is crunchy and spicy- my two favorite things. So, in spite of having just woken up, I was a happy girl.
So, that was the post of my day. Now, to move on to books.
Lately, for English, I have been reading this book called To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. It is a wonderful book (although I much rather prefer fantasy-sci/fy novels). Yes, I do prefer the intense, nerd-geek trail of fantasy and teen-popular books such as Twilight and Pretty Little Liars, but, this book is also a very adventurous one. Although it IS about children and the process of maturing and growing up, it still gives morals that could change a life, and lends a smile. To Kill a Mockingbird is about a girl who lives in Maycomb, Alabama sometime in the Great Depression, and grows up. She learns to keep her mouth shut and not to judge others before getting to know them, and even, learns to love unconditionally. The book, itself, is very humorous and exciting to read (although I am only half way through it), and overall a very enjoyable novel.
Speaking of which, I am devised to read chapters sixteen and seventeen tonight. That should be good. Anyways, I'll be getting to my reading and meditation, so that is all for tonight. Best wishes for the evening, and enjoy every moment.
The question for today is:
If you were given one thousand dollars to spend, what would you spend it on, and why?
Good evening!