Whenever my parents plan on leaving me in the house on my own, the first thing I think is "WOOHOO PARTY". Yeaaaahhhhh. Nope. I just end up eating cracker-and-chocolate-spread-sandwiches, and talking to Lewis/Jamie. I'm so awesome.
I went to home ed group today, and I went to the park with Paige, Aaron, Nathan, Harry and James. Paige was easily bored, so she went back to the center, but Aaron was trying to help me climb the tree... which I ALMOST can. It's huge, don't judge me.
I have heatstroke now, and the fact I was already ill is really annoying. But it was worth it. We kept hitting each other with sticks of wood, which was entertaining.
For the record, me and Aaron are still friends.
I tend to make friends with guys, and not girls, which some people find weird. Girls have so much drama, but I prefer not to talk to ANYONE about my problems, because when I do, my mum finds out.
Guys are funnier, more entertaining, daring, and REALLY dumb... well, the ones I know are. SORRY JAMES heh heh.
Well, I've been talking to you for long enough already, and the screen is making my eyes ache, so goodbye!
I agree - all my friends in preschool were boys. All my friends in grade 3 were boys. The only person who didn't have something against me in grade 5, 6 and 7 was a boy. In grade 4 I only really talked to boys because my teacher sat me at the only table without any other girls and made girls sit next to boys on the bus for excursions/swimming lessons to eliminate noise level. (and we did dance classes with school - but I don't want to go there!).
ReplyDeleteThey tend to gossip less. And don't care about what you wear. But they do tend to hog the playstation! A lot of girls in my year were very materialistic...
Then again, I go to an all girls school and all of my friends are girls (well, duh). But they are very different to the others in our grade : )
Yeah, I know EXACTLY what you mean xx
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