
Now since I've finished, I can read my new book, A Canticle for Leibowitz. It's quite good so far; a science fiction satire on the Dark Ages. In the novel, the world we know today has been obliterated, leaving in its place ignorance, destruction and fear. And that's as far as I've gotten, because then Mom hid the book so I would finish all my tests (and have something to read when we leave for Arizona on Monday).
Mom and the bros went to their violin group lessons and then decided to go to the Peliskas (as Mom's going out to lunch with Mrs. Peliska...something I wasn't informed of until she called me from the cell and told me she was on her way.)
Now I'm not sure what to do with myself. I thought I had string ensemble and violin lessons today, but I was confused; it's actually tomorrow. I should practice; my teacher gave me a new piece that I'm anxious to learn, but I think I'll just relax today and maybe practice later.
And I should probably get out of my pajamas...(yes, I took my religion final wearing my glasses and pjs...I'm so bad.)
Oh, Sydney, I subscribed to your xanga. Anyone else have a xanga? I'll come and post on it for you. :-) Lol. I have to go work the Kreutzer now...
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