Sairanish+Voices

=Journal Entries=

December 5, 2009 //Lucy Jones is a 25-year-old woman who is one of the first members become a Sairanish. She enjoys her life in Sairang and loves the luxury and excitement of the society.//
 * Journal Entry of: Lucy Jones**

The alarm rang at 7:00 A.M. Today was Saturday, which meant no work! I got into my Calvin Klein hoverboarding outft, then took off my bracelet, which popped into my customized hot-pink hoverboard. I began surfing in the air with my earphones on as I called out my favorite song. This was one of my favorite things I liked about here; I didn’t need an iPod or any songs on my iTunes. Instead, when I called out a song, I could listen to it just with a pair of earphones on. The speed limit of hoverboarding in the morning was 120 mph; the extreme speed and height tingled through my veins. Talk about excitement! When I soon realized I was getting thirsty and was missing out a sip of coffee, I stopped by the nearest Hoverbucks for a mocha frap. Hoverboarding for a frap? The last time I was in U.S., which was about two years ago, they didn't have hoverboards or Hoverbucks! I hovered some more until around 11:00 A.M. when I felt a drop of rain, then surfed my way back to my loft--the best morning ever. When I got home, I made myself crème brûlée and enjoyed it as I watched the rain drip on the streets. It was 2:00 P.M. now, and the rain had stopped. I decided to go on a short walk around the town of Jay-U and ended up going on a shopping spree at Gucci and Christian Dior. I came home at around 6:00, and I invited my friends for dinner and treated them with my special pork cutlet. We joked and talked until 9:30, and they went home. At 10:00, I fell into my bed, wishing my dream will be as good as reality.

April 26, 2010 //Jim is a 32-year-old member of Sairang. He is new to the society and likes what he has experienced so far.//
 * Journal Entry of: Jim Young**

Today I was woken by my dog jumping onto my bed, licking my face at 6:45- 15 minutes too early! I turned to look at Alyssa, my wife, who was already awake, like always. I dragged myself out of bed and into the kitchen, requesting waffles from the pantry. I still haven't gotten used to how high-tech everything here is. A pantry that makes every food you ask for? How much better could it get? I began to get ready for work. Since today is Monday, I am a surgeon, much better than Wednesdays, when I’m the trash man. I couldn’t find my bracelet for my hoverboard, (yeah, hoverboard.),so I was late getting out the door. Once I was on my hoverboard, I woke up a little more, preparing for the day. I arrived at the hospital at around ten. My day in the hospital was slow, there aren’t very many injuries that happen here which I guess is a good thing. I was just sitting around until it was time to go home at 9:30. I hurried home, tired and ready to go back asleep. Alyssa and I had pizza and talked about our days. We have only been living here for a couple of weeks but I can't imagine going back to living in America. I would absolutely love to stay here for as long as I possibly can. At around midnight, I was ready to go to sleep so I could wake up and be a fireman the next day.

April 26, 2010 //Lorely is a thirteen-year-old girl who has been living in the society since it opened. She absolutely loves living there.//
 * Journal Entry of: Lorely Smith**

This morning I woke up at 7:00, definitely not looking forward to school. I was excited to try my new holographic platform I got so I could see my teacher better. The old one would turn off randomly and I would miss parts of the lesson but now I can hear the whole lesson. I walked into my kitchen and told the pantry I wanted Lucky Charms for my breakfast. After I ate, I walked into my study room and waited for Mrs. Towery to come onto the holographic platform and begin teaching. My friend Jill texted me and told me that Mrs. Towery was sick and was going to be doing the broadcast from bed. The class was boring, as always. We learned about our neighboring societies Like Christopia Neutrialis and Funville. Those eight hours dragged by very slowly. By the time school got out, I was ready to eat my afternoon snack of cheese and crackers. I then did my homework. Luckily today I didn’t have much. I had my enrichment activities starting at six o’clock. Since today was Monday, I had dance, Spanish, and sign language. I’m so glad that all the enrichments were finally put in one building so I don’t have to run around the society anymore. I got out of enrichments at ten, went home and ate my dinner, and fell asleep on my nice, warm, hoverbed.