i just woke up.
my mom informed me with the rather predictable news that there's a 50 % chance of a huge snowstorm on sunday, which is my 18th birthday. the weather channel says it's either gunna'be a hit or miss.
i was planning on having three friends over, but if it blizzards, i don't think they'll be willing to
drive here. it has blizzards two years in a row on my birthday. in 2008 it was a snowday, and i
was trapped inside by myself all day, until i walked to my friend jason's house. last year it was
a saturday, and i was planning on having like, ten people over. my dad was also overseas
somewhere and was scheduled to come home that night. but of course, just my luck, it
snowstormed. i decided that no one or their parents would wanna' drive them. so, i
rescheduled it to the week later. i was also really upset that my dad's
flight got delayed, and there was a possibility that he wasn't gunna make it home in time for
my birthday. meanwhile, jason's annual hannukah party was going on, a party i originally said i couldn't go to because of my own party. but, i ended up going, and i'm glad i did, it was really
fun. my dad also made it home that night.
so, i really hope the weather just holds out, i would really like to see my friends, on my
birthday. i really wonder what i'm getting for my birthday from my parents. since my birthday
is 6 days away from christmas, i either usually get the biggest present for my birthday or for
one of my christmas presents. i really really want an iphone 3g, considering my ipod touch
broke in july and i've been lost without it, and my two year old pantech matrix is really startin' to end it's cycle. but, considering all the financial we have, i really don't think i'll be getting an
iphone. but, that's understandable. but, i think, i hope i'll get an ipod. my parents know how
much i need one. but i don't know, i didn't ask for anything this year, for christmas or my
birthday. for all they've done for my brother and i, i really don't think it's my place to ask them
for anything,.
hm, we'll see.
love,
leah.
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