"Mum, what happens if Cheng doesn't buy me a DS when she's in America?", Hannah asked.
"Don't worry, I'll buy you one here." replied my Mother.
Cheng very rudely butted in and said, "Han, it's not the end of the world if you don't have a DS."
"Yes, it is!", shouted Hannah, and thus tears began to stream down her face.
My sister amazes me. Seriously. She then went on to complain about how "little" she had - this is actually after my "think of all the children in the third world" lecture.
This morning I took Han to her Junior Musician workshop. Possibly the most boring morning I've had in a very long time. It's not that I dislike little children scraping violins, it just gets so tiresome when they all play the same bloomin' piece. I still remember when I did this competition. I think I remember feeling bored then as well. Oh, apart from my second finalists concert. That was an awful day. I mean, I guess I did do well, but what had happened earlier on in that day left me very close to not even showing up at all.
After taking Han back to school, I came home for lunch - I think today's the first official day of study leave, since schools are no longer on half term, which means... I was home alone all day! You'd think that I'd be able to do some study. However, that was displaced by an episode of Heroes, and Legally Blonde. Pro-pro-procrastination, yay!
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