What a ragged day, having only 6 hours of sleep and not much for tonight either. The day has gone far, up to now, until I just found out that the shirt I want to wear for tomorrow’s interview is in the wash, so I’m stuck. Now I’m going to have to get up an hour earlier to shop for shirts in the City.
Sydney Trip With Lyssa
Waking up today at midday, I rang Lyssa. We discussed what was to happen today. Ali and Imad rang me. They were going to fix the car in the City.
Lyssa and I also planned a day in the City. So I gave her an hour to get ready. I walked to Campbelltown train station and met her there.
Sunset In Tempe
Catching the East Hills line, we stopped at Tempe because it looked good to stop at.
Walking to the park in Tempe where I used to be taken to as a kid all the time, we lay down right near the bridge where the road is.
Eating the Rice Crispies that I bought for Lyssa earlier on as a treat, we lay there and enjoyed the state of mind we were in. Watching the sunset, we dwelled on the moment.
McDonald’s Food In Sydney
Newly refreshed, we caught the train heading to the City.
Within the City we bought some Macers, took it to a closed restaurant in Town Hall and ate it. Then we caught the train home.
Not all day did we kiss or embrace lips until near the end of the night.
Watching A Movie With Lyssa
Catching a bus to my house, we rented a movie.
Then Penelope and Ali came to my house to watch the movie. That didn’t really kill me, feeling that Ali hadn’t seen Penelope for a while.
They only stayed for as long as Tamsen and Min-Su stayed long enough to look at my photo album.
Everyone left. Lyssa and I continued to watch the movie.
Lyssa’s mum rang half an hour later. She was coming to pick Lyssa up. The movie just about finished and I turned some tunes on.
Under The Blankets With Lyssa
Lyssa and I talked, covered ourselves with my blankets, and then progressed to satisfy each other.
Thinking back, I offered to give Lyssa a kiss very early in the day but she jokingly knocked me back. Funny thing is that as soon as we started, her mum was beeping at the front of my house. Stress was relieved for that brief moment though. I’ll probably see her tomorrow.
As for my interview, hopefully everything goes to plan and I find suitable clothing in the City forth of my interview.
Diary Of A Mad Chaos is a daily diary written from March 1996 until today, of which individual books and book series have been created, namely “The Lost Years” an exploration of young, entwined love, the “Wubao In China (猎艳奇缘)” book series which provides an extensive comparative analysis of the cultural differences between Eastern and Western societies, and the book titled “Foreigner (华人)” an exploration of race relations in Australia.