Saturday, December 11, 2010

Hey, Mid December.

I just made my first stack.

Do you understand what that means?

And it is weird that as I type this, RE: Stacks di Bon Iver is playing? Possibly.

But do you understand the importance of the stacking process in accordance to the packing process? Those stacks are then transferred into a suitcase and then said suitcase is put on a plane headed for the United States. As Margherita would say, "Wowwee Wow Wow Wow!!!!" After my shower, I took my dirty clothes to my hamper. Then I said to myself, "Self, there will be no more laundry days while you are here. So putting dirty clothes in the dirty clothes hamper is of no relevance anymore, is it?" So i folded those clothes and put them on my other bed, thinking, well I'll just know to pack those on the other side of the suit case since they're dirty. About 3 seconds later, the reality of the situation hit me. I am leaving so soon that I
have to consider packing logistics! For the record, my laundry day has always been Friday, so technically I am not missing another laundry day. But I usually don't get those clothes back until the following Tuesday or Wednesday and by that time I will be snuggling in my bed with Chester. So I suppose the dirty clothes will just continue to create their neat little pile and then before I know it I will be hoisting one of my infamously huge laundry piles into the laundry basket at home. Except my mom can't grumble about it too much because I'll be home, you know? (Yeah, Msue does my laundry. Are you going to judge me now? Try it, see what happens.) I also have a trash bag in my room that's been accumulating since circa August 30. Don't worry, it's all paper stuffs. Food particles gross me out too much, remember? So this room's not going to clean itself....I wonder if Margherita will let me teach her a new game?

Look at this temp tat I was given! Thanks, children. 

I guess I'll let you know how the packing goes. And which items I choose to leave here instead of having to pack them. 

Lesson: Italian lesson today. The above tat reads "We are in love." It's going to look really good on me. 

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