I have just come from my second Sunday of driving school. Went faster than the first one, and the teacher is awesome, so that helped.
He told a story today about an accident he was called in for (he's a retired cop) and it was a very sad story about a bunch of girls and a guy in the car, and the driver freaked out because of an deer and crashed, but the way he tells things makes me and my friend laugh. Which is horrible, I know. But I'm a very happy person, I like to laugh, so when everyone else was looking horrified at the story, my friend and I were laughing our heads off.
Also, everyone had to draw the dashboard of their car they're taking their driver's test in, and another person and me volunteered to draw ours up on the whiteboard. It was kind of nerve racking, but then it got worse because I didn't use a dry erase marker.
It was a permanent marker.
Sigh, I know. It was horrible. But the teacher was really patient and just spent 20 minutes trying to find something to wipe it off. And he always says he wins, and he did. He got it off eventually.
So I say driving class day two was a success. Everyone is so quiet though, but people are getting braver, there's some know it all's in the front row. *cough* oops, sorry. *whispers* but it's true!!
Now to fish stuff:
As you know, I got a new fish named Oreo. Well, he's dead now...he barely lasted four days. SIGH. And my other fish, Symbiote, died as well. BUT, my fish decided to elope, and there were baby fish in my tank as of last night. Now they're dead, but....I'll be ok. We're going to go to the pet store, with the tank and try to figure out why my fish all keep dying. I give them food, good water, and bubbles, and yet, they still die.
SIGH.
I hope your Sunday was an eventful as mine! *eats McDonald's*
-M.L
Our fish kept dying when we first got our fish tank. It always happens at the beginning. They don't die as much anymore. If you get sharks (which are really cool) they won't last more than a year in a fresh water tank. But really, how many fish do you think will actually live a year?
ReplyDeleteDriving school sounds awesome. I feel you on that fish problem, too. I haven't had fish in forever but I used to have tons. XD
ReplyDeleteRemember the fish that's head exploded. Sorry. I just had to say that. Then you let your fish go in our pond!
DeleteJade: Having a shark would be sweet, but alas, I am a poor writer. I had a fish named Jack for almost two years, he came from a pond someone had, so he could take anything. I was really sad when he died.
ReplyDeleteLune: Driving school has it ups and downs! It is pretty awesome. Lol, same here. I had like three at one time, and then it was just Jack because the rest of them kept dying. lol. We called him the Mafia fish. (my sister's fish died as well, and he was still swimming around.)