It is 7.30.08 and I am lethargic and tired.
The past 2 days have been spent giving 6 hour of lessons, full-on singing and dancing, with no break and no aircon. My list of things to do is epic and I have pushed it all aside in favour of hanging out with Petar and playing videogames. Met Petar at Garuda around 1pm after having a nice talk with Jeannine while riding my bike, swerving through people and traffic. Very Japanese.
Petar and I headed back to his place and played Tekken and the new Pixel Junk game until about 6pm. Ayaka came over and it was so nice to see her. As you will recall, Petar and Ayaka broke up a few months ago, and I took it pretty hard. (See an ‘anonymous question’ to JPR’s advice column, which is breathtakingly similar to my problem) They, of course, remain good friends. I love Ayaka and would marry her if it wasn’t for the whole ‘Jeannine’ and ‘2 dogs’ and ‘established life in Canada’ thing.
Petar and I wanted to see Kungfu Panda but Ayaka decided the Happening would be better. Making plans for the movie at 9:30, Petar made dinner without chicken especially for me, and it was delicious. This is a warning to everyone on the planet: DO NOT SEE THE HAPPENING. I don’t know what this movie was trying to be, but it failed. There were interesting parts, and interesting imagery, but absolutely no depth or interesting reason for things to occur. It felt like a bad ‘Made for TV’ Stephen King movie. The characters were entirely one-dimensional, had no development everything was entirely predictable.
After the movie we gave Ayaka shit, and then I headed home. Kenley and Brenna were back from their Fuji climb, but sound asleep. I hit the hay and am writing this laying sideways on my futon by light of my DS. I’ll find out more about K & B’s trip tomorrow.


The dogs and I are sooooooooo over you.