Saturday, February 2, 2008

1/31/08



The past few days I've been sick with a fever of over 100 so I've been here a lot. Notice all the blankets. Lego's get cold rather easy. The brown and black blanket I got a month before I was born from my aunt (It's uber heavy, soft, warm in the winter, and cool in the summer), the pink and white (under the blue) was a shredded quilt my grandparents found in their basement. They said if I could fix it I could have it. So I did. The blue and white quilt my mom made me from the pattern I taught her how to use. The green quilt is a tie blanket that my friend Hannah in MI sent me while I was in the hospital and the blue and white tie blanket behind that is one I made. There are others, but not visible. I have eight something.

Note: this is the room I sleep in. None of my clothes or possessions are in this room (minus the blankies) I just sleep here. My sister's bed is above mine and my other sister's is across the room)

4 comments:

MangyCat said...

Well, now I'm curious about this whole sleep-in-one-room-stuff-in-another thing. *blink* Is it because there are so many kids in the family? You don't have to answer that if you don't want to. ;o)

Amanda L. Davis said...

No. We actually have five bedrooms and only three kids are at home now. We even have a spare room that /nobody/ sleeps in. Heh

Before we moved here my sisters and I have always shared a room and when we moved here, I didn't have to so I got my own room but I liked sharing a room with them better and there's a spare bed in their room. So I use it. While all my stuff stays in 'my room' which is one of two guests rooms while people are over.

MangyCat said...

Cool! That so neat that you actually *enjoy* sharing a room with your sisters. That's pretty rare, isn't it?

Amanda L. Davis said...

Um.. I don't know. I'm different from most people anyways. :lol:

Probably is rare. I suppose I don't mind because neither of my sisters or I spend much time in there, just at night, really.