Ennui

March 28th, 2006

We did not change as we grew older; we just became more clearly ourselves.
— Lynn Hall

superfluous \soo-PER-floo-us\, adjective:
More than is wanted or is sufficient; rendered unnecessary by superabundance; unnecessary; useless; excessive.
– SUPERFLUOUSLY, adverb
– SUPERFLUOUSNESS, noun

Forgot to mention that yesterday, I received my first tax refund. In consulation with Dad, I also decided to deposit some other money that I had saved from work. So I was able to go to the bank and make a deposit. If I go on a trip, that money is out the window.

I was so bored today. I skipped IPE because no one was there. I was actually going to pay attention. Afterwards, a few of us from tutorial went to the bar. They had two pitches of beer. As usual, I was the only one who did not drink. For most of the time, I stayed and said nothing as they touched upon high school relationships and gaming. Two subjects I am not really expert to say. I keep being reminded that I am twenty years old and have no relationship experience. I must stop this talked. In my ennui this evening, I called Justin’s and talked to Jamie and him. Jamie is hilarious; he is very clever. No wonder he is Justin’s favourite guy friend in this city. I wish Jamie could be my favourite guy friend. If only he stayed for the summer, we could totally hang out.

So bored am I that I am going to go shopping tomorrow rather than do law.

I have decided to wear more bronzer this summer.