I'm at my grandma's house in New Jersey . . . turns out I have (limited) internet access here so I'm checking my email and LJ and stuff. I'm excited because later this week we're going to go to New York and to 5th avenue!! You know what that means . . . shopping in the most famous shopping area ever! I'm so excited about it! We'll see if the three of us (me, my sister, my mom) (oh, actually I think my aunt is coming too so that makes four) can get along well enough for it to be enjoyable.
We're staying at the Saddle Brook Marriot, which is a pretty nice hotel. I've got a rollaway bed (it's a room with two double beds, but I thought it would be easier to get a rollaway than share), so I'm fine. The only problem is that my mom starts snoring three seconds after she closes her eyes and doesn't stop until she's awake. It's not loud enough to bother me when we're at home, but when we're in the same room, it makes it kind of hard for me to fall asleep. In the past when I've had roommates who've snored (okay, roommate, and only for the summer) I solved the problem by going to bed first, but I have trouble falling asleep usually anyway.
Anyway, Ben is online so I'm off now.
We're staying at the Saddle Brook Marriot, which is a pretty nice hotel. I've got a rollaway bed (it's a room with two double beds, but I thought it would be easier to get a rollaway than share), so I'm fine. The only problem is that my mom starts snoring three seconds after she closes her eyes and doesn't stop until she's awake. It's not loud enough to bother me when we're at home, but when we're in the same room, it makes it kind of hard for me to fall asleep. In the past when I've had roommates who've snored (okay, roommate, and only for the summer) I solved the problem by going to bed first, but I have trouble falling asleep usually anyway.
Anyway, Ben is online so I'm off now.