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The Grass Is Greener
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jabberwock
Age. 22
Gender. Female
Ethnicity. ginger
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Natalie's tired.
Saturday. 10.26.13 11:57 pm
listening to: my friend watching vampire diaries
mood: melancholy
Seriously tired. Wheeeee.

I really like my new job.

I really dislike being on my feet the whole time, though.

And I got to listen to my parents bicker about money tonight. Again. It seriously never stops. (Note to self: Move out soon.)

I feel like I complain a lot, though, so... let's change that.
Good things I have going on:
I get to play in the dirt every day at my new job.
I just made $150 in 2 hours tonight.
I get to hang out with one of my favorite fellow gingers tomorrow. :)
I have a car. (Said scar is also currently immobile because idiot Natalie tried to put her gum away while driving on a curvy road and hit the corner of a curb and blew out tire & bent wheel. WHATTUP GANGSTAS.)
I've seen all of the episodes of The Walking Dead that are on Netflix, so I can finally go to bed at night.
I lost a little bit of weight. :) Back into a pair of my old jeans!
I have really great friends.
I found out about sushi happy hour at the sushi bar near my house.
I got paid today, too. So there's money in my bank. WHEEEE!

I'd say I've got some good stuff going. So yeah. Oh, by the way, in case nobody has noticed, my first name is Natalie. And I've been referring to myself in the third person a lotttt lately, so, no, I'm not trash-talking anybody. But me.

What's everyone else been up to? Do I have some major blog-stalking to do to catch up? Gosh, it's been a long time since I've been on here. I've kinda been busy. But I've also been unable to stay off Netflix or put books down lately.

Has anyone here read the Laurie Halse Anderson book 'Wintergirls'? I freaking love that book. I hope I'm not the only one. I mean, whenever I read it, I end up not eating for a few days... but that's just because books get to me much more than movies or music. Like, if there's ever a feeling you need to convey to me... just make me read a book that induced that feeling for you. I'll be drowning in it for a few weeks.
I also checked out a book called "Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone: The Entomological Tales of Augustus T. Percival" by Dene Low. It's a really quirky YA novel. Pretty short. But pretty cute. Set in Victorian England. With bigger words than most people use. So I like it. It's fun. Yay.

Any book suggestions from y'all? I always feel weird checking out books that nobody's ever heard of. No clue why... but, yeah. If it's been recommended, I feel better about it. :) So, feel free to recommend something!
2 Comments.


Wow, $150, nice!

I usually recommend Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde to people. It's kind of a fun sci-fi story.
» randomjunk on 2013-10-27 01:58:18

Hey thanks! That's exactly what it's supposed to be!
» middaymoon on 2013-10-29 03:55:22

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