Friday, August 6, 2010

Young Adult books = Inspiration

Finished reading Princess Diaries book 3/10 and I was smiling at the end. Because unlike the movie, she is completely nieve about Michael loving her until he finally tells her and they kiss! Well this is after she hides away in the bathroom thinking that he's making fun of her.
And also, that she is 14, and he is 17-18 years old. Ignoring the pedafile-ness of this, as would be my thought if this were real. Well okay at 14 and a freshman in high school I was completely in love with a Senior and would of course thought it was normal for us to date -WHICH never happened but I heard from my friend that the other day she saw this crush of mine on the train, and I still would instantly marry him. Or at least date him, or well no, at LEAST have a conversation with.
Anyway, but when I was a senior and a boy was dating a freshman, I felt it was gross.
But whatever, Meg Cabot, I support this.
As well as I support a girl falling in love with a ghost (which she also wrote about.) He was a hot Gold Rush ghost named Jesse, though I think his real name was like Jose or something spanish at least. Probably not Jose - I should look it up... Okay no it's Hector De Silva.

I also just forgot that I was in the process of making soup, so now I have just noodles and a little bit of flavored water (with a vegetable bouillon). I am actually banned from making soup, preferrably tomato soup. Whenever I make tomato soup, I always make it boil over, by mistake. This results in a huge mess that, honestly, I never clean up. It just gets everywhere! A college-aged girl does not have that much experience to clean up that size mess. I result now to making tomato soup in the microwave to limit spillage, however when there aren't any clean big enough microwavable bowls, I ask my mom to make it for me.
Sure this is childish, "Mom make me some soup" but really she doesn't mind because she knows if she doesn't she will have to clean up a larger mess.

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