I meant to post that previous post yesterday but I was overheating so I couldn't finish writing. No surprise, it's equally as hot as yesterday, if not hotter. I'm not sure, it was more stuffy and humid and I spent the day indoors yesterday. Today, I went to tesco in a three-quarter sleeve shirt, short shorts and ankle boots. That was a bad choice but the top and shorts are new and they look cute together so I chose fashion over practicallity. I'm not so sure that it was worth it after the trip took a lot longer than I expected and I had to wait in the car without the air con on. Then I got home, at some brunch and am now sunbathing in the back garden.
I'm not too sure how much I have to say about this but I'll try. So I'm in a bikini with a book, my laptop, sunglasses, water, iPod, phone and towel. I probably should have put my hair up but I don't feel like getting up now. It's also just occurred to me that I haven't taken my hayfever tablets yet and I've developed quite bad hayfever.
I should've mentioned earlier, at the moment, we have my 20 something male cousin round, and a family friend who's also male and 17. The pair of them and my little brother are all in the living room (which has doors leading to the garden) eating their breakfast/brunch/lunch. I'm not really sure how comfortable they are with my current attire. But my philosophy (I've probably used the word wrong) is that if they're allowed to walk around in just boxers then why can't I, in my equivalent. I'm not exactly comfortable seeing my brothers in form-fitting boxers, or overly loose ones for that matter.
Back to sunbathing, I really don't understand how people spend so much time doing this. I hate laying around and getting sweaty and the sun makes it hard to read or use your phone or something and I don't like people seeing my tummy so I'm laying on my back most of the time then I worry about tan lines and uneveness -like Ross' spray tan in FRIENDS. However, one thing that I'm grateful for is that I'm what I call dark Chinese, not the really pale kind that doesn't tan. I tan nicely and very easily so usually by the timet he summer holidays start in mid-July, after a couple of months of sun, I'm a nice olive colour. I also don't burn very easily so, especially in England I never have to bother with suncream. Which is great because I hate the filmy, sticky feeling.
I think I'll have to stop here because my laptop is heating up and getting worringly hot and I do quite like this laptop so I don't want it to break.
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