Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Today went by quite quickly. There was a history test and I think it went good. I didn't do one question right, because I didn't know the year when the germans ocupied Estonia and we had to put things in order so.. I'm losing 3 points for that -.- Oh well, zappens.

It's snowing.. I hate snow, really. It's so wet and cold etc. and besides, it's gonna melt quickly again, because it's +1 degrees C. So pointless. It's less than a month to my birthday.. I don't have any feelings for it, for me it's just an ordinary day. Funny, I used to start planning my b'day the day after my previous one. And well, we planned Tiina'as birthday 2 months earlier or so and it didn't come out so well. I'm not sure if I'm even gonna celebrate this year.. Well okay, maybe I'm just grumpy right now.

I went to my great-grandmother's funeral on Saturday. It was so depressing. I haven't even talked to her properly- ever. She lives.. khm,lived in Tammsalu. I only went there twice so I can't tell that she was a very close person to me. I still cried a little bit. I was okay when the guy was reading the speech, but when I saw my dad, his brother and their relatives carring away the coffin, then... I just couldn't help it.

Let's end those depressing topics! So, what good thigs have happened recently.. I made a new friend (I). His name is Jan (No, Mirjam and Eliis, he's not from our class :D). I was playing yatzy on playray so he started talking to me and stuff. He's quite annoying really :D He claims to be 21 or so, but.. Maybe it's just me, but he sounds like a 15 y-o. Well, he doesn't sound, but our conversations are quite the same like they are with my aged friends. Oh well..

My brother has been in Australia for a month now. We tak to him frequently through skype and he sends us some pictures too. On sunday, we even checked out his house on Google Earth! I love that program, after the "tour" in Australia, dad let me look around in Sapporo, Japan. Oh, and Okinawa too. I knew that Japan isn't the prettiest place on earth, well, atleast the big cities where the houses are right nex o each other and there's no room between them, but when my mother saw that she was like: "Is that really the place you want to go?". So she was pretty surprised. For some reason I now want to go there even more. But there's one problem. If I ever go there, then I'm probrably gonna get a nickname Ooki Maarja - big Maarja, because the height differece between me and an average japanese person is.. quite big. The girls are normally 160 cm high but I'm 180... kusooo.

Stay genki! (lol it sounds so off :D)

Ooki/Seitaka Maarja
:3

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