Whoa, that last mouthful was almost pure peppermint. o_O
You see, I dissolved a miniature candy cane into my green tea. It wasn't bad!
I hung leaves above my desk today. It's pretty cool! I also drew a new icon for use around the internet:
I've been in a blanket mood lately because it's winter. I even wore a blanket to church, but people asked if I was sick. Why can't a girl just wear a blanket in normal situations? They're comfier than jackets.
I have three throw blankets and they're all comfy. The lavender-blue one featured in the picture is the least fuzzy of the three, but that means I can be harder on it because it won't get matted. :D
My pink butterfly one is really soft but pink, so I use that one for extra insulation in bed. I sleep with it underneath my sheet. My mom insists that sheets go the closest to you because they're more easily washable, but as I said, I don't care how the pink one looks so much, plus sheets can get COLD.
On really cold days, I put my pink blanket on the bottom, and then the sheet, and then my lavender blanket, and then my comforter (it provides the weight and wraparound and is better than using just throw blankets). Then I put my dark blue dots throw blanket on top, along with various pillows and plushies. It is not an option to layer two throw blankets on top of each other. They create static and little flashes of light and something in me is just not okay with that.
I'm considering whether bringing a blanket to school is a good idea.
I also have this burnt orange and silver blanket that I was going to make a hammock out of but ended up not doing so. I wonder what I could use it for? It's kind of heavy, but last time when I was piling up my blankets, I left it behind because it was really chilly or something. Maybe I'll spread it out on the floor or something, since as previously shown, my carpet is very messy and my vaccuum sucks* because it doesn't suck.
*(Please note that this irregular use of derogatory language was for the sake of a pun. c: My apologies. )
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com·ment [kom-ent]
noun
1. a remark, observation, or criticism
4. a note in explanation, expansion, or criticism of a passage in a book, article, or the like; annotation.
5. explanatory or critical matter added to a text.
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