Blizzard Jonas

The blizzard hit, and it hit hard.

My area got 30+ inches of snow. During the blizzard my sister, Kendall, decided to be social and go find humans.

Since it was white out conditions we went outside to attempt to sled in the street. Didn’t work, but it was a good effort.

Yesterday my mom, Kendall, and I went out to dig ourselves out. There was much to do.
We have a snow blower but the snow was too high for it so Kendall and me kicked it around to manageable levels.

While shoveling Penn State sent a message that campus would be closed today, so the mission to clean off my car was aborted.

My Subconscious Talks

I won Nanowrimo this year! It was my fourth year participating, and my third year winning the challenge. The challenge is to write at least 50,000 words in a month (the size of a small novel).

From Nanowrimo

Yet, my favorite part of it was what I wrote after my wisdom teeth surgery. I strongly wanted to write a book (after wanting a piece of steak). It was all I thought of. And I did write something. Here’s the never-to-be-edited-because-I-don’t-know-what-the-heck-I-was-writing-about I created. My subconscious had much to say. Per the photos of me typing, my eyes were semi closed/not working, so hence there were numerous spelling mistakes. Today it is a cold, dreary, and rainy day where I live, so hopefully it makes you laugh as much as it made me laugh.

My Wisdom Teeth Adventure

Whenever I see wisdom teeth wake up videos, I normally laugh. Because they are funny. So when my dentist said I needed the four teeth taken out, I said as long as it was over Thanksgiving/fall break. My sister had hers out last year and she wasn’t exciting. Her comedy level was a zero. She was completely coherent and acted like it was a day in the park. So I was curious to see how I acted.

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I had my wisdom teeth taken out today. My nerves were all over the place because it was my first ever surgery. I thought that I would fight the anesthesia, so when the doctor said in 30 seconds I would feel sleepy I thought I would get down to one and still be awake. That was a big nope. I doubt I made it past twenty five. I was out cold.
I woke up with my coat on and my mom asking me if I was ready to leave. Apparently waking me up was a struggle. I was in a happy sleepy trance and it took forever for me to wake up.

My mom took a couple of videos because of how funny I was to her. I was dead serious about everything I did . I couldn’t walk straight, so it took my mom and the nurse to get me to the car.
Then the car. I bought Adele’s new CD the day it came out and it’s been living in my Mom’s car since. When she turned her car on Hello started to play. And I totally belted it out like there was no tomorrow. Tone deafness, gauze filled mouth, and all. Adele was the only one in the car hitting those notes, but I was convinced that starting a band was a must do. Because I was rocking it. There is a video of this on facebook, but I am going to forget that ever happened. Yup, yup, yup. It will go down into the forgotten hole of facebook videos.
I also said I was going to write a book when I got home. Which I did. I grabbed my surface and began to type away. Eyes closed while saying whatever I was typing. Because real author skills.
My mom, sister and me tried to understand what I wrote later, because I wrote a lot. Much gibberish about cats, zombies and my sudden rapping career. The sentences I strung together were gems such as this: I am a rapper. I can do the rhythms good and I can shake it off.
When I first got home, I really wanted to go into the craft room and make model horse tack. I’m so happy that I was put in bed. Who knows what would have been made or how many fingers would have been lost.
So far I haven’t had any pain. I’m hoping that continues even though the dentist said my bottom teeth were hard to pull out. I hate sitting still and not being able to do stuff. So I’m hoping I still feel well tomorrow so I can sneak down into the craft room and do model stuff. Hopefully.

Not sad about losing them, but ice cream is always good.

Well, that was the first and last time to get my wisdom teeth pulled. It was quite an experience for my mom and one that I can actually remember most of!