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Sindy's Blog - July 10, 2003

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July 10, 2003

This whole vacation thing is getting pretty overwhelming. So much to see in so little time! Disneyland was such a blast - Simon and I haven't stopped talking about it since we left. But as soon as we get finished with one cool attraction, we're onto the next. We just came back from the living desert and it was so cool. For all you peeps who are as crazy about nature as I am, I'll let you check out my review.

As fun as this trip has been, I'm starting to daydream about being at home. I miss hangin' with Dylan. It's dumb, I know. I never wanted to turn into one of those pining, whiny, girlie girls but I'm totally actin' like one lately. I need to snap out of it. It's only a couple of weeks. I go without seeing Simon for months and I don't get all freaky about that. Then again, Simon doesn't have gorgeous, piercing blue eyes... *sigh*.

I honestly don't think I could've gotten through this trip without Simon, though. A couple of weeks cooped-up in a car with my parents and Amy whining about being hungry, thirsty and having to pee just would've been way too much to take!

Wow! Laying around in the sun all day and swimming in the pool can really take a lot out of a girl. I think I'm gonna go crack open a book and get ready for bed.

Sindy

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