Thursday, January 31, 2008

things to do when one is bored

do some algebra. wait a sec, thats the answer key
watch a movie
climb the book shelf

or read a book
or listen to weird japanese music (which sounds cool) i hate the glare on the screen, it is really bugging me.

6 comments:

PJ said...

If anyone wants to ask I don't like them for the dancing or the Singer. Just trying to clear that up before anyone asks. Like what your mom said have i seen these vids yes and I only like the music.

PJ said...

Sry if it seems I was assuming that someone would think that. I'm just used to how much my own family does it and I don't like people think the wrong things about me. This is why sometimes I talk more on my blog because I'm trying to talk to people and get them to understand me more. But if I try in person The words never come to me and they always assume something I didn't mean.

zorg said...

I try not to assume things, so you go ahead and say whatever you want and if I dont understand what you mean then I'll ask. thats why I write on my blog as well, if I talk to a person then they don't take me seriously or they say my attitude is wrong or whatever. So writing on my blog is way easer, the computer doesn't say anything (if it did I'd freak) and if I were talking to a person then half the stuff I have written about, I wouldn't have written. Hopefully that all makes sense.

PJ said...

Yes it does. See this is why I like having friends my age and one of the main reasons your my friend. your the same age and go through the same things and I can talk to and understand each other. If I was to pick a best friend(which I don't do anymore) It would most likely be you and Josiah. You are both some of the people who understand me the most and I can talk to. If I've said it or not You're family has been used in my life far more then I can explain.

zorg said...

i guess i'll have to let you have some of my root beer on my birthday:)

if i didn't have a friend my age then it would be pretty hard, especially at church.

Granny Kate said...

A parent can read what was written on a blog and think more clearly about something than during a conversation in "the heat of the moment". I don't like that, but for now it's better than not communicating at all.

I do think the blogging has helped, though. The face to face dialog is better now than it used to be. But I hope the time will come when face to face dialog will come more naturally.

I know other parents who have had better communication through letters, journals, and even post-it notes than through verbal conversation. Given that, Joseph, I wonder if a letter to certain people in your life might help a little?