Date: 6/21/2019
By briannagio
I apparently had a baby, but the baby was actually Ivy Tynan. I was at my dad’s house getting ready to go to Frankie and Iesha’s wedding. I woke Ivy up so that I could spend time with her before my mom came to pick her up to watch her. I had let her sleep on my bed by herself, but I realized this was a bad idea because she could have fallen off the bed. When I picked her up, she was so happy to see me. She was smiling and when I held her close, she hugged me back super tight. When I took a closer look at her, I noticed that she had red spots and sheet marks all over her face. I was really concerned that the spots were caused by bed bugs, but then they went away a few minutes later. I took Ivy and sat on the couch with her and Lilo. My mom came and we had to put Ivy’s crib in the trunk of her car, but she was just sitting in the driveway~My mom and I were now at her house and she was helping me do my makeup. I got to the wedding, and when I saw Renee and Mrs. Rachel walk out, I realized I was way too casual (I was wearing a burgundy shirt, jeans and my worn-out black converse). I went into this large room where everyone was putting there stuff, and off to the side was a room of spare clothes [it was like a thrift store, but you could just take what you needed to borrow]. I looked around to see if they had anything nice, but all the dresses were already taken; they had a lot of baby clothes available for any babies who didn’t have a backup outfit. I texted my mom to tell her that I was dressed way too casual. I grabbed my stuff and headed out to run to a nearby Target before the wedding started. Renee came with me and then my mom walked in. The three of us got in the car, and the black guy who sits people at church [which I later learned is Barbara’s dad] joined us. Renee told me that the winner of The Voice—who was apparently a tall black guy with his dreads tied up in a ponytail—was at the wedding because he went to Santaluces [where the wedding was apparently held]. I was driving while my mom was giving me directions. At one of the intersections, she told me “if you turn right here, you’ll see where one of the movie theater fires happened.” I began to turn right, but then I realized that Target was actually the other way. I got annoyed and yelled at her for wasting time, and she started crying. I told her to drive us the rest of the way since she knew where Target was, but she refused because I upset her.