

Looky what I got in the mail today! Oh btw, Thea, you got yours in the mail too! It’s in the computer room. I just forgot to hand it to you. Hee. Sisterly love and all.
This Friday will be Clear’s Halloween party and we were instructed to go in our sexy black. That, and it’s some sort of Dance Party (says so in the invite) Hmm… At the very least, it’s free! :”>
I have to save up money for Japan. Because if I don’t get the scholarship for the living expenses blah, I’m basically screwed. Screwed up for real. That’s around 80,000 yen a month. HAHAHA.
Is that CD what I think it is? Another press release?

So who among you are going?

I was doing my job bloghopping around sanriotown.com, when I chanced upon Mrs. Awesome Planet’s blog post about wanting to win a Moleskine notebook. So I ended up in Wifely Steps, wherein the blogger is giving readers a chance to win a Moleskine notebook — and we all know how expensive one is.
But then the contest is over, the deadline was yesterday and I just found out about it today. So maybe some kind soul might be willing enough to dish out around a thousand bucks on a notebook for me. HAHAHA. I’m kidding, I’m kidding. Srzly, I’m kidding. Please don’t. The guilt will kill me :”>
As you all know, I recently got a scholarship to Japan. A stay which will last a year — if everything goes according to plan, that is. We’ve actually started planning it out — buying extra clothes (underwear included), extra supplies, and such, for my stay. Since my sister and I share a lot of stuff, we need to buy extras now that I might be leaving. I like thinking positive here. So let’s just say that I’m going anyway. Hee.
So yeah. Ever since I was young, one of the things that never fails to make me happy are the simple gifts — a ballpen, a notebook. You can never have too many notebooks, I tell ya! They’re so useful.
And lovely notebooks need to be used for lovely occasions and experiences.
What better way to document your travels than by writing it all in a notebook?
Even Steve from Blue’s Clues write down his clues in a notebook! So you can just imagine how notebooks facilitate thought — awesome thoughts about solving mysteries! BOO YA!
Am I still making sense here?