Kirri's Diary: A Girl of Clocktown
1 9 Days Before the Carnival
My morning chores are to wash clothes and get water at the Laundry Pool. I like to do these quickly so I have the rest of the morning to wander around—or at least a little, until Jim and the gang start to annoy me. Afternoon chores are to help either Mama or Anju out with their jobs, until evening or a break.
2 My mom's job is sort of like a trade, except only with different races. The Trading Post in West Clocktown is really expensive, so we have out own. (The problem is, though, that since its for other races, we don't get much jobs. Only around the Carnival of Time to we make tons of Rupees.) See, we trade with Deku Scrubs some toys that we make (or old toys from my childhood), or with Gorons we trade rocks they eat, or with Zoras some paper (they don't have much in an ocean, and they use it to get autographs from the Indigo-Go's and for other stuff) in exchange for Rupees, jewelry, and arrows. We usually sellt he jewelry, and I go Dodongo hunting with the arrows and my bow. (Strangely, arrows are scarce here in Clocktown…)
3 Today, I did my morning chores, and then I had to go grocery shopping. After I ate lunch with my great-grandma (A/N: Anju and her mama's grandma), I wandered around North and South Clocktown (first to play on the slide, then to avoid Jim). I noticed that in South Clocktown, stands of merchants waiting to trade for the Carnival of Time weren't being set up. There aren't any tourists either.
4 I have to go help clean the top floors of the Inn now. I'll write more soon.
5 LATER
6 I finished sweeping with Anju and she let me leave (I didn't have to clean the guest's beds and change sheets, thank God), and I went to visit with my friends Linta and Tish. They're sisters. They said that Mike, and friend of ours, had boarded up his house and left with his family for…well, who knows how long?
7 Now that I think about it, the town seemed slightly emptier today. Not really, but you noticed some people were gone. I wonder why?
1 9 Days Before the Carnival
My morning chores are to wash clothes and get water at the Laundry Pool. I like to do these quickly so I have the rest of the morning to wander around—or at least a little, until Jim and the gang start to annoy me. Afternoon chores are to help either Mama or Anju out with their jobs, until evening or a break.
2 My mom's job is sort of like a trade, except only with different races. The Trading Post in West Clocktown is really expensive, so we have out own. (The problem is, though, that since its for other races, we don't get much jobs. Only around the Carnival of Time to we make tons of Rupees.) See, we trade with Deku Scrubs some toys that we make (or old toys from my childhood), or with Gorons we trade rocks they eat, or with Zoras some paper (they don't have much in an ocean, and they use it to get autographs from the Indigo-Go's and for other stuff) in exchange for Rupees, jewelry, and arrows. We usually sellt he jewelry, and I go Dodongo hunting with the arrows and my bow. (Strangely, arrows are scarce here in Clocktown…)
3 Today, I did my morning chores, and then I had to go grocery shopping. After I ate lunch with my great-grandma (A/N: Anju and her mama's grandma), I wandered around North and South Clocktown (first to play on the slide, then to avoid Jim). I noticed that in South Clocktown, stands of merchants waiting to trade for the Carnival of Time weren't being set up. There aren't any tourists either.
4 I have to go help clean the top floors of the Inn now. I'll write more soon.
5 LATER
6 I finished sweeping with Anju and she let me leave (I didn't have to clean the guest's beds and change sheets, thank God), and I went to visit with my friends Linta and Tish. They're sisters. They said that Mike, and friend of ours, had boarded up his house and left with his family for…well, who knows how long?
7 Now that I think about it, the town seemed slightly emptier today. Not really, but you noticed some people were gone. I wonder why?
