Chapter two: Now a teenager, and other birthdays Oh my gosh! I am so sorry everyone, but I’ve been sooo busy. And so now, you’re just in time for my thirteenth birthday! It wasn’t a very exciting three years. Okay, yes it was.
And the reason I couldn’t update sooner was because of this:
So we’ve been talking about a new addition to the family. And finally two months ago, Mom Sam and Mom Salonda said that we were, in fact, going to adopt a little boy! He’s a toddler. And that’s why I couldn’t use the computer.
So now we’re looking into getting a new house. Why? Because, with my new brother coming soon, we need a house with more than two bedrooms. I mean, sure, why not share with him? Because a thirteen year old girl doesn’t want a little boy in her room, of course.
But anyway, here I am, the day before my thirteenth.
Yeah! Miranda in the house!
“Mira honey! Come eat your lunch!” Mom Sam called from the kitchen.
“But I’m being cool for the people!” I called back.
“Miranda.”
“Fine.”
So I ate my soup, like everyday... gosh my life is boring.
After that I checked under my bed. There were monsters. NOT THAT I BELIEVE IN THAT.
“MOM! I’m going to sleep in your bed tonight! It has no monsters!” I said as I sat down next to Mom Salonda.
“Mira, you’re twelve. Basically thirteen, even. You still believe in that?” Mom Salonda rolled her eyes.
“Um, no. But tomorrow is my birthday!” I’ve been using that excuse a lot.
“Oh, fine. I guess I could sleep in your bed.” Mom Salonda is so nice, right?
Finally we woke up, at the exact moment I turn thirteen! So Mom Sam got my cake out of the fridge and we all stood around it.
“Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Miranda, happy birthday to you!” Mom Sam and Mom Salonda sang.
Here’s the pictures to tell the birthday story:
We had a great time afterwards, jumping on the trampoline and dancing.
And soon, only five days later, my moms celebrated their fortieth birthday. THEY’RE OLD NOW! MWA HA HA HA!
They didn’t want to make a big deal about it, so we didn’t even have cake! That should be outlawed.
Anyway, here are the pictures to show my old moms.
“Miranda Danae Right! We are not old!” they yelled when I showed them this.
Ah heh heh. See you after my two week groundation. But wait, here’s a nice picture of the sunrise!