Since the storm hit us last night with a vengeance, I, Mom, and the kids stayed at home today, and skipped school/work. So Im stuck here with two very annoying kids that I wish I could just wish out of the house for at least a few days. One cries (the one who’s two), one whines (the one who’s turning 12 at the end of the month).
But hey, at least Im not at school today. Not like Id ever want to see it again. >X-(P (newly crafted smiley for “bleh”. like it?)
Oh, and Kit suggested eastern Canada as my destination for college (she resides in Maine). I think I have more connectibility with that area than Minnesota, since, back in the days where I wasnt born, Mom and dad were married, and dad was in the air force, they were stationed at Loring AFB in Maine, and the went across the border very often to either shop in Montreal or take a “shortcut” whenever they had to drive back to St. Louis. But I mean, hell, that was back in the 1970’s.They closed down Loring some years back, and now it serves as an industrial park of sorts. I think that’s what Kit refered to when she said that she works on “base”.
So yeah, looking at Canada again, for the millionth time. *sigh*
Oh yeah, and Im gonna address a problem that Im having with the files from http://warpmymind.com, especially the FurryTransformation mp3. Ill post their reply to my query in my next post.
hey i found your journal through the bantu community. but alas! you aren’t bantu. but you’re interesting! you say you want to emigrate, but you have yet to start college? emigrating is hard these days.
best of luck!
yeah, ive heard of how hard it is. its not like it was a century or more ago.
also, im afro-diasporian, and living in the united states, but im sure that i am a descendant of a bantu ethnicity from the congo or angola (of course ill never know thanks to the slave trade).
and thanx! 😀
well Bantu is a pretty broad group of people. you’re probably a mix.
i am studying in new zealand.
thats one of the places that ive always thought about moving to/studying at (other places would be south africa, australia, and argentina/brazil/chile), but nowhere as much as canada, for some reason.
and yep. no probably about that, lol.
south africa is really dangerous for a foreigner on their own. even i lived there a year as an exchange student and am probably street smart, but i would be afraid to live there as a student.
but it’s an adventure and a billion times more exciting than new zealand or australia.