"I'm up for that."
"I'm down for that."
THEY MEAN THE SAME THING. So in this scenario, up and down are technically the SAME thing. Complete opposites mean the same thing. WHOA.
And then I got thinking about the French word "encore." And out of all the French words, this one annoys me the most because
Encore = yet/again/still
It just bothers me. One word shouldn't be the same as three very different words in another language. I know it's common to happen but it bothers me.
Instead of organizing my things and getting things done like I've been meaning to for the past week, I'm writing this blog. And just before writing this blog, I read an article on "How to organize yourself and get things done." Clearly it was not very effective.
I have 4 complete days left here, then I sleep, then I'm off to Italy! However, I must ask everyone for their prayers because Rachel sprained her ankle. Which is weird because ever since I knew I was going to Italy, I've had this feeling about sprained ankles; I KNEW something would happen and i took my ankle brace. I've mentioned this feeling to multiple people. It's bizarre. But please pray for speedy healing of Rachel's ankle/body in general.
I'm just keeping busy procrastinating. Saving screen shots like this:
| why i love my siblings |
So I think I'll stop procrastinating (hopefully) and clean my room and update my scrapbook. For the next few days, I'm just meeting up with people to say my last goodbyes. Kinda sad, but exciting at the same time!
love.



