Sunday, 25 December 2011

Untitled Post.

Since I already used the title "Deja Vu", I decided to call this an untitled post. I have gotten injured again, and this time, I broke a bone on my foot. I can't walk properly, run..... etc. I am not even going to school (that was only for two days and now we have holidays for a week). Anyway, I am tired of sharing bad news about my injuries (it gets boring if you do it again and again).
Now, I have a lot of time to post on my blog - after all, I am not playing outside all the time as my leg is in a cast - but I am not sure what to write about. I really had a lot of things to do. Here's the list:
  Going to my friend's place.
  Watching  Don 2.
  Playing tennis tournaments.
  Getting a haircut.
  Playing on the laptop.
  Using mosquito-spray in my room.
  Eating (junk food).
  Watching Mission Impossible 4.
However, in my current condition, watching Mission Impossible would be like trying to accomplish an Impossible Mission.

I had no plans for the vacation, but now I will not be able to make any. I just wanted to do the usual stuff, like playing video games, basketball, tennis, and trying not to be bored to death (that's what's happening to me). If my father wasn't at home, my dog would have been bored to death like me too. That reminds me, the chairman of the Hyderabad Blue-Cross came to our school and gave a speech. The chair(wo)man was Amala Akkineni. She told us to treat animals well, importance of nature, how to treat stray and pet animals (which I think I know), and other stuff, most of which I knew. They also made us learn the Blue-Cross number. I couldn't listen to the whole speech, because my bus left before the speech got over.

There was a fete organised by our school. People bought some space in our ground, like 3 x 3, or 3 x 2 metres to set up stalls. The stalls provided food, entertainment, etc and there were some very interesting ones like one that provided mocktails and one that had exotic birds and charged people for taking pictures with the birds. I wonder what it would have been like if somebody had got their dog to school and made it do some tricks. Me and my friend even wanted to set up a game stall, in which they would use soft balls to hit my friend (he is faster) and he would dodge them. If they hit him, they would get 50% of their money back. But we decided to drop this idea, and it was not because of my leg. On the day of the fete, our school's rock band gave a live performance. Other attractions at the fete were a haunted house, a fashion show and a DJ. We had to buy tickets for entering the fete, and all the money went to the charity. I'm still not sure if you got to keep the profit you earn through a stall.

My mother got a new phone because her old phone drowned. If you think only children make mistakes, then you are wrong. The phone slipped from my mother's hand and fell into a tub of water. I don't know what the adults who read this will think. Most probably: 'If mothers are dropping phones, I have no clue how careless children are!' But I'd like to assure them that  I am not at all careless. And poor phone, dosen't even know how to swim, it must  have been thinking, "Oh no! Somebody help! I'm falling into the ocean! Help! Atleast save my best friend, the battery. That poor fellow is stuck on my backside! Nooooooooo! (SPLASH!)" (The drowned phone, and it's best friend, the battery were still worth 300 rupees.) The new phone is a Samsung Galaxy, and the old one was a Nokia. I need to find all the games and other cool stuff on the new phone, but first I need to find out her new password.  

Note: Lost my camera and can't walk around to search for it, so no pictures.