To start this second entry off with, yes I did bunk off school again today. This time Julie joined me and walked around for about 30 minutes, before knocking on our door then hiding behind the side of the house, so that when Dad came out to investigate we would sneak inside. My 'foolproof' plan failed, and he walked round to the side of the house and told us to get inside. We sat in silence as he watched a program on TV about God, or something. Then as it was Mum's day off and she had a short lie-in, she came down at about 10:30am and asked us to come with her to Homebase to get some light gray paint mixed as tonight she wants to pain the hallway's walls gray with pale yellow stencils. Yellow and gray are my absolute favourite colours ever. We went to Homebase on our bikes, mum's was the biggest and was thin and pale lilac in colour, Julie's was a cool red chopper bike, and mine was a small orange BMX which was only good for cycling around in short distances and doing nifty little tricks on at the skate park. We stood with mum as she told the mixer-guy what colour she wanted, and me and Julie checked him out as he was very cute and around 17 years old. Julie enjoyed it very much when he bent over in front of her to get a tin and she turned to me with a silly, pervy grin on her face. We returned home with the paint then had something to eat before once again using our bikes as transport to go to the supermarket that was a long cycle away, called Morrisons. In the cafe at Morrisons, there was a lot of eldery people having their lunch. I had a VERY tasty sausage sandwich, which consisted of three sausages cut in half in a small roll. It tasted fucking delicious and I want to have another one when I next go there, which I hope will be soon. When we got home all the school kiddies were wandering home, and I felt a bit sheepish cycling past them in my own clothes and not the posh, uncomfortable uniform and carrying shopping bags full of goodies. Oh well. Later at about 4pm I showed mum the website explaining home schooling to parents, and managed to persuade her to think about home schooling me and my lovely twin Julie, as we feel we cannot put up with the 'learning' environment we are currently in at school. We feel as if we aren't learning everything, just being told what we cant do. Im unhappy with their rules as they made me take out my angelbite piercings on my top lip and they closed up by the time I'd got home. That was a complete waste of £50. Which is actually a lot of money, because I paid for half and my mum paid the other half. Anyway, tomorrow at the meeting with the year head after school Im hoping mum will explain that she would prefer us to be taken off the school register and start with our home schooling immediately. I've just had my dinner a minute ago, which was two slices of cheese on toast followed by two packets of salt and vinegar walkers crisps which i love. I think after mum has had her dinner, she's painting the hallway. I'll end up helping her if I get bored.
