I got 5 dozen outta my cookies today. Pretty nice I'd say. The very first one I burnt. I kept them in there a minute longer. Just a MINUTE, and they burned. Stupid cookies. I guess it is the luck.
Gymnastics tomorrow. Better do good. I have a lot to do tomorrow actually. It is going to be pretty busy with the sale, and then I have to go to LJ for All American. What a day.
I didn't eat too much today. I think that is because all the oatmeal again. Jeez. I ate so much of it, I got a belly-ache. I couldn't eat anything else! I'm suprised I didn't turn into oatmeal. I made the dough, and since it is whipped, you have to put it in the daidokoro for an hour. In the meantime, I was watching the "Majestic" as I was cooking. I came in about 20 minutes into the movie. I didn't know how much I missed, but I had never seen this one, and being a movie lover like I am, I couldn't pass it up. I came in on the part where he was laying on the beach, and some wrinkly old guy finds him, and starts poking at him. I don't know how many commas I just used in that sentence. Anyway, it was a good movie I suppose, one of Jim Carrey's few serious roles. I know right?! Serious. Jim Carrey. It is impossible to put those two words in the same sentence; I had to put periods! But yes, it was pretty intense. He even cried when there was a death in the movie. I am not going to say who, because you might have not seen it yet!
I am not sure how long this one is going to be. I need to go sleepy bye soon. You know my bad morning skills. Terrible I say.
I got all physical tonight, and tried to fix this old broken piano, so I could play on it. It took me approximately 20 minutes to examine, and figure out what EXACTLY was wrong: The piano was terribly out of tune. (Took me .5 seconds to figure that one out) A few keys were broken, and some were jammed. I started searching around in it to see if I could fix the tuning problem; I saw them fix an out of tune piano in the Majestic. :) I examined the keys on the inside for any suspicious happenings. The broken ones appeared to be just like the normal ones. I got on the floor, may I remind you, that I have never attempted to fix a piano before, or ever been in any such situation where I had to learn how, and looked under for a closer look. Everything appeared fine.
I was on edge trying to figure out what was wrong. Then I spotted it. I moved back the built in Piano cover, and saw chipped and cracked keys! Just what I was looking for. I scrounged up some masking tape, two scissors, and a good helping of elbow grease for the job. Long story short, I failed, but that didn't keep me from playing "Wind of Life" by Joe Hisashi!
Time to make my leave, but tomorrow is a new day.
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