Week 12

Only a day late this time, I’m getting better at this haha! I was going to post this last night buuuut… it didn’t happen ^^;

Well anyway, with that out of the way; we managed to finally go out for a very belated birthday meal for my younger sister, everyone just kept falling ill! But we managed it in the end 🙂 She invited my boyfriend along, which meant the family had a great time teasing me and making me blush (I blush real easy and the redness isn’t just on my face, it spreads down my chest too). But it was all good fun. Younger sister managed to eat an ice cream sundae that’s meant for two people, after having had her main meal, it was quite impressive really. I did a similar thing in the same place a few years back (an American style diner, so BIG portions), but ended up having to sleep for a few hours because I was so full, she didn’t seem to have that problem!

I think I’ve been looking at too many insects, I’ve even started dreaming about them! Peculiar dream involving a giant beetle – I say giant, it was bigger than my hand, but for a beetle that’s pretty big – trying to eat my pet gecko, so I had to save him from this insect. It was strange.

Quote of the week: “I’ve got rugby balls in my eyes.”

My younger sister, what she actually meant was her eyes are ‘rugby ball shaped’ and that’s why she has problems with her sight, but the idea of her having rugby balls for eyes was rather amusing.

 

Okay guys, I want to explain something that’s literally just happened/is happening.

My younger sister has just come back from the hospital, having had an operation to remove some wisdom teeth – they kept getting infected, so the dentist/hospital staff figured it would be best if they just took them out. She’s still under the effects of the anesthetic, so she is acting most peculiar… My mum said she should go upstairs, where she could eat dinner in bed, since she isn’t supposed to be doing much of any kind of activity and she just yelled out “I wanna watch television.” The words in themselves aren’t odd per se, but the nature of her voice currently, well, that’s a different matter. I think the only thing I can relate it to off the top of my head is the way young lads sound when their voices are breaking, with strange pitch changes and sound inflections in the wrong places. My mum’s currently having to hold the dog back while he sniffs her face so he doesn’t jump up and potentially hurt her, it looks rather silly. Aww, I think she’s feeling cold now. Got her wrapped in a blanket while we get her a hot water bottle. Seems she reacted more strongly to the anesthetic that normal, because she was so scared all day. (Literally, she’s been worked up since 7am and didn’t go under until gone 4pm, that’s a long time to be scared about something.) She isn’t allowed to eat anything other than soft foods and they can’t be hot or cold, only lukewarm. Oh dear. Now she’s getting upset because it hurts, she’s whimpering, I feel so bad for her D: Still, all things considered, I think she’s doing really well, better than a lot of ‘normal’ people I’ve encountered.

 

So, I think I’m gunna end this one here.