Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Yay or Nay?

This morning I woke up exactly at 7:10 am after setting the alarm clock on my phone last night. I slept in for another 10-15 minutes and my mom came in to check up on some things. So around 8:00 am, I finally woke up and went to the living room to sit on the couch. Mom finished studying for the DMV written test, which I'll be talking about in a bit. Around early 9 am, mom and I went to the bus stop, took two bus rides to the DMV in Hollywood (and were frustrated while looking for the place as we walked around). Finally, we managed to find the place.

We walked in and went in line to get the application filled out. As soon as we turned it in, this guy asked me if I had my birth certificate or my passport as proof of my age. I told him I didn't and he even asked if I had a California ID. Again, I had the same response. Then I realized that I have to get any of those documentations and come back in order to take the written test, which by the way pissed the hell out of me because it totally slipped my mind. I sat on the chair feeling agitated and gave attitude to my mom about the situation, saying it was stupid. She assumed that I called her stupid, so she was telling me off as we sat. I stood there in silence and waited for about a good hour. As my mom was taking the test, I needed to vent to someone regarding the situation. I called my cousin Lily and explained to her what went on. She was also saying 'WTF' about it. After about half an hour of talking, she had to go and I was still waiting for my mom. Then, the moment of truth finally came. My mom passed her written test. She was so relieved and I felt even more bleh about it, but I congratulated her anyway. It was my fault for not bringing in the papers since I didn't put it into thought.

Mom and I left the DMV place to get some food at Panda Express, but we went straight to the AT&T store regarding our request to change some features to our family plan & our phone bill. We both decided to get unlimited text messaging since it's more convenient rather than going for the 1500 text messages. At last, I finally got it. I was bugging my parents about it for a good while, and it came. I was getting worried about going over my 200 free text messages and I kept track to the amount of messages I've received and sent. Mom asked one of the workers, who is Filipino and a good friend of my mom about my debit card from AT&T. It hasn't arrived yet and we were beginning to wonder why. The lady (by the name of Ana) said it's already been approved recently and that I'll get it within a week or so. Yay, debit card for Abby? Sweet. I know I have to use it wisely than going insane over it.

After that, mom and I went to Ralph's to get some meat for dinner and went home. I forgot to purchase the Special K cereal. Damn it.

Oh yeah, I'll be taking my written test tomorrow morning after I study tonight, again. This time, with my passport & birth certificate. -__-

Here I am, blogging about this and Jason is IMing me on AIM saying that everyone is blogging now. Yay, more blogs to read(:

MICHAEL PHELPS ON NBC TONIGHT! GO GO GO!

The USA Men's Gymnastics team were amazing last night. They were really intense with their moves and all. I was surprised. Unfortunately, China stole the gold while USA took the bronze and Japan took Silver. Great job, USA.

3 comments:

  1. ooh free texts, not to use on me eh!! ahah

    and yes blogging has become crazyyyy now. I should stop soon.

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  2. Abbayyyy I wish I could watch the Olympics and Asian dramas with you because it would be so much fun!

    Also, good luck on your written test tomorrow!!

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  3. ACK!

    Yes - not having the needed documents when you REALLY need them is SO frustrating.

    haha! YES Abby girl!
    Olympics baby!

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