Sunday, January 21, 2018

I woke up at around 7:30 A.M and walked downstairs, I didn't need to go check my dad's room because I knew he has work today. The first thing I did was use the bathroom and then headed towards the playroom. That's when I realized the mouse was not where it was supposed to be. I looked everywhere in the room (behind the computer, on the shelves, and the table). But no, I could not find it, besides that the laptop wasn't there either. So both my sister and I couldn't do our typing homework. This really freaked me out because how was I supposed to do the work? Instead of worrying I just watched some TV until my sister came downstairs. The two of us walked down to the basement and entered our Aunt's room. She informed us that my mom wanted to take us outside.

My sister and I both weren't happy with the idea at all, but when my aunt added the part about one of our Tibetan Relative (baby) my sister was all pumped up. I was still not happy about it and refused to go. However, my aunt said if I chose not to go then she would drag me out herself (she tried to demonstrate but couldn't). Later on, my mother knocked on the door and I answered it (checked the window). The reason I checked it was because I knew my dad doesn't want me opening it to random strangers. Fortunately for me, my mother said she was too tired and wanted to stay home. The thing that really boggled my mind was how she wasn't even invited! Was the idea just to talk to their house without any notice?

For Lunch, my mom made vegetables and meat with bread. I can't say the actual word because I don't know how to spell it, sorry. For Breakfast, I just had Cinnamon Cereal since that's the best and my sister likes it as well (don't know why I said Lunch first, sorry). The book I read today is called, "Tuesday With Morrie: an old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson". The reason I'm reading this book is pretty simple. One, I don't have any other books to read and two, I promised one of my old teachers I'd read this but never got the chance to (until now). It's about a man who meets up with his old professor. The two talk about life and when the professor is close to dying the main character is eager for answers to his questions about life.

Google News

I'm doing Google News now because the rest of the day is pretty short. My dad comes home and I start typing this. Simple as that, now my first post is about Overwatch. Remember when I talked about the huge update coming in a few days? Well, that "few days" is actually 2 more days, in conclusion: Tuesday! Know what I learned? Every character is going to get a hero. Three of my favorite heroes have already been shown with the new skins. Reaper (because I'm just good at him), Zenyatta (because he's a Buddhist), and Hanzo (because he's Asian). You know what really makes this new update so great? All the skins are Asian related, the Hanzo skin is called, "Kabuki". 

In case you don't know what that means I'll quote it from the actual post. "The "Kabuki" skin has Hanzo all dressed up in traditional Japanese Kabuki garb, including a fully made-up face with white and red, the colors of the Japanese flag". The other two skins look like demons with Reaper's looking like a red spawn of Satan and Zenyatta having the green and black color scheme. This is a picture of the "Original" Zenyatta because I can't find a picture of the skin. As you can see he gives the "Buddhist" look with a red and yellow garmet, as well as the position of his two hands. I mean come one, it looks like he's meditating! Anyway, I was going to go into another story about Science but who cares about that? I sure don't (I mean for the topic of posts, not the actual subject). See you guys later!



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