Saturday, March 31, 2007

FLVS Procrastination

I haven't done history homework all weekend. It makes me feel free. I'm going to regret it dearly tomorrow, though.
I'm sacrificing precious math study time for Chemistry because I'm really weird. I don't need to, though, since I have enough time over the summer. I think.
Anyways, I've only completed one test even though I need to finish two to hand in with the math homework packet because the teacher eliminated the first two assignments out of the total of three so that my MVC and I could do more MAO practice instead of boring complex number homework. There's a math quiz next Monday and I don't think I'm going to do very well on it because there's this certain type of problem that I can't seem to do correctly. Which is bad. Especially since I don't know how I could've made the exact same mistakes as my MVC, who was doing the exact problem at the exact time in the exact same setting, except with a different brain.
The audition for Symphony (the highest level for Youth Orchestras here) is early May, so I have ONE month to learn the excerpts and prepare a solo. Oh dear.
I was emailing David and this is what was on the right side of the email (where the subliminal Gmail advertisements are located):

This is kind of random too, but I had to read Night by Elie Wiesel for history, and there was one part that was really sad. I typed it up in MS Word and copy and pasted it here:
“All the earth and universe are God’s!”
He kept pausing, as though he lacked the strength to uncover the meaning beneath the text. The melody was stifled in his throat.
And I, the former mystic, was thinking: Yes, man is stronger, greater than God. When Adam and Eve deceived You, You chased them from paradise. When You were displeased by Noah’s generation, You brought down the Flood. When Sodom lost Your favor, You caused the heavens to rain down fire and damnation. But look at these men whom You have betrayed, allowing them to be tortured, slaughtered, gassed, and burned, what do they do? They pray before You! They praise Your name!
“All of creation bears witness to the Greatness of God!”
In days gone by, Rosh Hashanah had dominated my life. I knew that my sins grieved the Almighty and so I pleased for forgiveness. In those days, I fully believed that the salvation of the world depended on every one of my deeds, on every one of my prayers.
But now, I no longer pleased for anything. I was no longer able to lament. On the contrary, I felt very strong. I was the accuser, God the accused. My eyes had opened and I was alone, terribly alone in a world without God, without man. Without love or mercy. I was nothing but ashes now, but I felt myself to be stronger than this Almighty to whom my life had been bound for so long. In the midst of these men assembled for prayer, I felt like an observer, a stranger.

Friday, March 30, 2007

*sob*

Here are two very sad comics from www.xkcd.com. I don't know if I've already uploaded the first one, but whatever. They're so sad...

Angular Momentum


Dream Girl

Latin

I had to retrieve my violin from my math teacher's room to take home, but he left early (for the first time ever), so I had to run to the office and then run back so someone could unlock the door. The person came kind of slowly, so I was going to run to the bus and just go home, but I missed it, so I ran back, and thankfully, I got my violin. Then, I went to visit Diana in her Latin room because I needed a ride home. People left to do a state Latin seeding test. Some people didn't show up, so others had to fill in. It was quite hectic before the actual test because they had to replace people. Finally, they left. After a while, the Latin teacher thought they were taking too long on their tests. They were 10 problems long, and the Latin kids were working in groups.
He looked passively impatient and said, "I mean, I sent in a bunch of Asians and some other folks, so I dunno what's takin' them so long."
Asians rule.

2008 Presidential Election Candidates

I got this email from a summer program and they had a poll for who you think will be the best president. Here were the candidates:
Sam Brownback (R-Kansas)
Rudolph Giuliani (R-New York)
Mike Huckabee (R-Arkansas)
Duncan Hunter (R-California)
John McCain (R-Arizona)
Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts)
Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado)
Tommy Thompson (R-Wisconsin)

Joe Biden (D-Delaware)
Hillary Clinton (D-New York)
Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut)
John Edwards (D-North Carolina)
Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio)
Barack Obama (D-Illinois)
Bill Richardson (D-New Mexico)

Tommy Thompson was Wisconsin's governor. Then, he went and worked for George Bush. Everyone loved him and was disappointed to see him leave. I'm so happy! It's awesome that he's running for President!

Thursday, March 29, 2007

It's excited meh

I think that I'm actually excited about sophomore year because it couldn't possibly be worse than freshman year unless my unweighted (the normal one) GPA drops from a 4.0 to something much lower. So, potentially, I could get straight F's.
We are signing up for next year's classes next month, and when I get all my signatures and such, I will post what I'm taking (of course).
I'm so bored in Team Sports. I better have an A because there is no reason why I wouldn't, but P.E. teachers never tell you what you have in the class until it is too late. I am already tired of "dressing out" (changing) because the high is over 80 degrees every day. Soon, it will be over 90 degrees every day. ("Dressing in" means changing back into your normal clothes.) It's even worse because all of my Floridian friends are in AP ACCEL, so they never seem to go outside. I will be in AP ACCEL next year because the Gifted Coordinator proclaimed it to be true, and separately, my science teacher told me that she will approve me for Pre-AP Biology Honors. Yay.
Next year, with the new AP ACCEL PLUS, freshmen can take AP World History instead of being in AP ACCEL and taking Accelerated World History Honors. Accelerated and Pre-AP classes count the same way as honors classes on our transcripts, I believe. Diana, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm sure that Pre-AP classes count as normal honors classes, though.
We have about 2.5 weeks to study for the Mu Alpha Theta State Convention in Orlando. Yay... Well, I'm sure it's going to be fun. I just can't guarantee that I will do anything well with my math. I suppose studying might help. Heheh.
I realize that all I'm talking about these days is school, school, school, school, school. However, please realize that I barely have a life outside of school because piano is iffy and I haven't had TSYO for a while.
Hah. I have to remember to take home my violin. Argh. I hope I don't forget. There's actually rehearsals again.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Hey. I finished.

I finished my AP Application Essay! I reread it twice for editing, and do not want to read it again. I probably will, though.
I have to go. Grr. I might add more later. Sorry!

Sunday, March 25, 2007

88

Today, the high is 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
For now, it is about 74 degrees and very, very sunny. It is such a nice day that I really want to go outside.
My eyes still hurt from yesterday. I got up at about 4:50am to arrive at the school by 5:30. It was very similar to the Buchholz Regional, except that it was hosted by the people of the University of Florida's Nu Alpha Theta.
The trophies were dark blue. Very nice. Unfortunately, no one in Algebra II for Chiles obtained one. It was hilarious when they announced our names alphabetically by alphabetical schools, but Lawton Chiles was complete skipped for Algebra II. We had pwnd at team round by placing first by 4 points with a 124, but we kind of died during the individual test... So, our team did not place, either.
On the way back, Mr. F told the "lower divisions" (Algebra II...) to work much harder on Individual.
My eyes hurt all day, and even do now.
In general, it was a nice ending to our homework-filled Spring Break, though.
Yesterday night, I wrote a page of my AP application essay (FINALLY!) but didn't feel like finishing. Partially through it all, I got so tired that my hands were still typing, but my forehead had fallen onto my desk.
And now, it is time to study for the State Convention. X_X

Friday, March 23, 2007

FU Invitational tomorrow =/

I feel so horrible.
I haven't studied MAO, which will be vital tomorrow, nor thought of a topic for my AP application essay that's due on Wednesday.
Today, Rose replied a missed call she got from me, and after hearing her talk, I was reminded of eighth grade. She could take for days straight about one video game =)
It was heartbreaking to realize what I was leaving last July. Moving has been in the back of my mind for more than a year today.
Today, I watched the Memoirs of a Geisha. The theme song is still in the back of my mind. Yo-yo Ma is so amazing. -sob- I can't say the movie was amazing, but it was not bad. It would be beneficial to read the book first if you were to want to see it because some of it might not make sense. The book explicitly shows many cultural details by explaining just about everything. I read it towards the end of eighth grade.
Aaah. Eighth grade. I realize that I talk about it a bit too much, but it was my transition towards a normal girl to someone who cannot seem to lift herself from the stresses of her life. It was a turning point that cannot be followed backwards, and as regretful as it is, there is nothing I can do.
So, please don't be too annoyed when I mention eighth grade in every other sentence. This goes especially to Diana and any other Floridians who may be reading this. Although, if there are other Floridians reading this, then could you please email me? I wasn't aware that you did.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

*-*

I hate Princess Peach.
I also don't like how I still don't know what to write for my AP application essay. And how it's due next Wednesday.
For History, I'm currently doing a "newspaper article" on women during WWII. Next, I have to create a minimum of four advertisements. I was thinking about advertising grenades, but I might get into trouble for that and I don't think they were sold to common households. This newspaper thing is so annoying!
I'm going to upload a random picture now because this post is really boring (not that the older ones aren't.)

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

IE7 vs. MF

Internet Explorer 7: Better for dial-up because it seems to load a bit faster, better for old people because it displays everything in a centered sort of way, larger text, very simple format, convenient access to favorites and history because of the left column thing you can pull out and even keep there if you want
Mozilla Firefox: Much better display, pictures all look sharper, websites are usually moved to the top left corner so they aren't centered unless it is the way the website is made, better for browsing because things look nicer, good for faster internet if you want to kind of randomly look online, pictures load from top to bottom quite smoothly, the loading bar at the bottom is much more accurate (IE7's green loading thing makes you think it's almost done and then you have to wait more and more and more), has an automatic spell checker for when you type that is good for your random typing errors
Overall, Mozilla Firefox makes the internet more enjoyable, but Internet Explorer 7 seems easier to use. Today, I've used Firefox because I liked how everything looked nicer, but when doing research, I would prefer IE7 because you can access bookmarked pages very easily and work offline. I don't know if you can work offline on Firefox. The annoying thing is, every minute or so a screen pops up for me to re-dial on Firefox if I'm not connected. Grrr.

Tomorrow is going to be awesome! My HOUSE is coming in the morning, and my VP and MVC will be here around 1:30pm because the MVC has tennis lessons and the VP has no ride. I hope my HOUSE remembers to bring a few piano books. =)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Langenscheidt

My little yellow dictionary (Pocket Dictionary: Spanish) is so very useful sometimes.
I know. That was really random. But it was right in front of me and I thought it was awesome. Unfortunately, there is some light blue on it, so it is marginally Michigan State colors. But not really.
I really need to practice math.
Mozilla Firefox is so weird. I decided to use it today instead of Internet Explorer 7 because it makes websites look nicer. For example, on Google, the Google logo is the correct size and not blown up so that you can see all the pixels. You can adjust the % on IE7, but it doesn't center once you do that. The weird thing is, any time I type anything, there is an automatic spell check. It's kind of annoying because I can't type randomly without being afraid that I'll mess up, and then that zig-zag shaped red underline will appear. It triggers OCD a bit, too. Oh, look. The spell check doesn't recognize "OCD". MS Word is nice because it ignores all your abbreviations. Of course, this is subliminally training us for future standardized tests. Our English teacher (who is obsessed with junior-related topics like AP, SAT, and ACT) informed us that many colleges/universities are starting to pull your essays from the SAT because then they know that you wrote it.
Wow, my Word instincts just made me hold CTRL+S, and then it published. = ="
I have to do an enormous project on World War II tomorrow. I could've started today, but I've done so much already that it's killing me. The spell check doesn't recognize "CTRL", either.
Wednesday, like my previous post said, will be "blah." I don't have anything planned, so I will probably just kind of sit there doing history homework and procrastinating at the same time. But, since I don't have anything to do except homework, I really hope that I will finish that assignment because it is the biggest of the last 16 assignments that I have to finish.
Um. I just pressed CTRL+S again. Oops.
Sometimes, I can't wait until Saturday because we're going to be gone almost all day. (5:30am-6:30pm) However, by the time it IS Saturday, almost all of our break will be over and the day will eventually be over. Sad.

HAPPY 15TH BIRTHDAY, MEI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, March 19, 2007

Better than last time.

This time, my break consists of absolutely NO math homework! But plenty of HISTORY... Grrrr. >:(
I haven't written for a while because, well, first of all, I kind of forgot to, and second of all, I just didn't. I know. Wonderful reasons, no?
Friday- History homework, sat around-ish, not much, watched the TV for the first time in about a month or something like that
Saturday- more homework, finished my Science outline (finally!), went to the mall and got really, really bored with my family, disappointed that I didn't find a red shirt with yellow stars on it, hated the mall because we went to the stupidest stores, went to tennis with three of my coworkers (who work for me:)
Sunday- I'm not quite sure. Ummm... Read most of Night by Elie Wiesel, got scared, no piano lessons (I wasn't scared of not having piano lessons. I was scared of the book because it was really... scary.), debated with a few friends on the internet because this kid (who one of my friends met at a Pokemon convention in IL) suddenly insulted Atheism, got very tired of the internet
Monday- Today!, found out that the MAO practice is Tues. and Fri. from 3-5, found out that the MVC can come on Thursday, got bored with History (for the (g-1)th time), found out that the MVC has tennis lessons on Thursday and so therefore probably won't come until after lunch, he got grounded for today for hitting his sister with a pillow by the way, talked to Diana for way too long, new piano piece that is quite queer, I probably can't play it correctly, and now I'm typing this.
Tuesday- the MAO practice
Wednesday- blah.
Thursday- PING-PONG with different people for once!
Friday- the other MAO practice
Saturday- FU Invitational in Gainesville
Sunday- last day of Spring Break
They must hate us. Spring Break is so short.
Monday- School resumes. And resumes. And resumes. And we're going to have to start studying for State which is absolutely inconceivable (hah- that word reminds me of The Princess Bride. We watched it after an orchestra concert in middle school. It was hilarious.) because we have to learn even MORE... *cramming sessions*

Friday, March 16, 2007

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I finally watched all three of those YouTube videos. The latter two were really weird.
The first one was definitely the best, so if your internet is kps-challenged like mine, then watch that one. The other two aren't really worth watching (in my opinion).
During the last minute of school in my science class on Thursday, the 200th theorem was completed.
Thanks to all who have contributed:
Me
VP
HOUSE
MVC
EIA (Who won the district history fair in Individual on his birthday AND has a Wii now!!!)
Bogey
Par ((Theorem 184: Junio no es inteligente.) I had to correct him because he started out writing "June es no inteligente." Then, he forgot to change "June" to "Junio". It was ironic.)
I never noticed this until now, but my EIA changed Theorem 41 to "Korean people eat dogs." from my previous "Chinese people don't eat dogs."
Theorem 204: The CEO is very disappointed with herself because she only got a 102% in math for the third quarter.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Igudesman and Joo

Someone's cousin gave me these urls.
Rachmaninoff
Piano and Violin
Piano Lesson

I haven't watched the 3rd one yet and the dial-up is still loading the second one.
I liked the first one a lot.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The end.

We had our last real MAO practice. At the end of spring break, we're going to the FU Invitational.
After that, we're "studying" for the State Convention. We even got our CDs today with all those interesting Theta tests. (Theta=Geometry and Algebra II)

Applying for the Advanced Placement program has begun. An essay must be written. An ESSAY. I'm a bit worried. *writer's block*

Tomorrow is William's birthday!!! (If you want to see William, then go back to my old posts and find "William is my homie."
Friday= Teacher Planning/Inservice Day= NO SCHOOL!
Saturday~Sunday= first weekend of Spring Break
Monday~Friday= "studying" for the Invitational
Tuesday= Mei's Birthday
Thursday= Ryan's Birthday
Friday= Remind Diana about Joseph's lack of earphones
Saturday= THE INVITATIONAL
Sunday= Last day of Spring Break :'(

It's so weird that Spring Break is sooo near, since it's always felt like summer here. And suddenly- what? Spring Break? But I thought it was summer. When we had Christmas, let's see. What did it feel like? Definitely not a white Christmas. It was a very green and unfortunately a Floridian Christmas. Whatever that is.

I had a really bad day today, so I'm not going to talk about it.

My VP and I are going to have lots of fun annoying Diana 3/2 more than usual because my MVC will not be there. I'm looking forward to it because it will also mean the end of the 3rd quarter- the "hardest grading period". It's so easy to slack of at this time. I've slacked off so much this week alone that it's almost funny.

I hate OASIS.


16.5/618=.026699029

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

I'm so tired of violins.

Today, we had some sort of FCAT performance assessment which required all the orchestra people to go to DMS and play for three judges and one separate one for sight reading.
Most of the day consisted of us standing on the stage, trying to pass the time for over three hours or something crazy like that. It was sooo borrringgg....
In the very beginning, we walked into a vacant music room and there was a piano, but I could barely play anything because we were really paranoid about its volume and close vicinity (about 20 feet of another room in between) to the judging/performing room. Then, we walked off to get our violins out... Aaaahhh.
X.X
I hate the violin even more now.

When I got home, I played the piano for a few minutes. It brought back some of my sanity.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Like he's strangling you? WHAT???

___ was the first person who brought it up in a conversation with me. Mr. ___ seems to take his hands and put them on your shoulder like he's about to massage you when he comes up behind you to speak with you. But today, he only used one hand, and held it in the back on my neck. I thought I was about to be strangled, but at least four guys were in front of me, so if he were to try to murder me, I'd like to think that at least ONE of them (EIA, David, VP, MVC, Matt, Par was not too far away) would've helped me. But they're all smaller than him... And half of those people are shorter than me... Lol... Poor EIA. He is about my height because his blonde curls are poofy-ish. Anyways, it was weird. I asked the MVC if he ever did that to him and he said no, so it must be a girl thing? But I could've sworn he HAS done it to a guy... Well, it's still weird. Must be an odd teacher-habit thing.
By the end of MAO practice, Par confessed to David that he watches "Talledega Nights" (I probably didn't spell that correctly...) once per month, and that he usually doesn't see movies. He got suprised and stuff when David said that he's never seen it.
Aaaahh.. Windows Media Player is on, and right now, it's playing Ballade in G Minor, Op. 23 No. 1 and it's making me really depressed. I remember the first time I heard it... it was in WI... And when Maia came over not too long before I moved away, I played it for her over and over and over and over and over... Until I was afraid that she'd gotten tired of it. It wasn't that many times, but still. That's why I never listen to it on purpose these days. It's that bad.
Tomorrow is the review game in math because the big test is on Wednesday, and I'm going to miss it so I won't be able to help Blair and Jack pwn the rest of the class. And there's no independent study group to be rivals with us... Too bad. No extra credit for me.

::EDIT:: I agree hwith Dianna. Independent study groups get pwnd too easily because they don't even know hwhat holes are. Darhwin.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Reports

I've written over a hundred reports this year... They are so boring... Aaaaahhh... Well.. maybe not a hundred... But I'll have about a hundred by the end of the school year. This has mainly been caused by history. That's all I ever seem to do these days. Reports... 24 more assignments until the second semester exam for that class. That's the equivalent of over six weeks. Six terrible weeks...
I had to do a current event article today. It was really difficult to find a suitable article, which worried me quite a bit. Then, I did a basketball report. I miss yesterday so much!

DIANA: HAPPY 15TH BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Capital City Mu Alpha Theta Regional

This is an abbreviated version of my day:
My dad woke me up at about 7:19am because he said, we have to pick ___ up! I was ready to go at around 7:45am, but we were supposed to wait for ___ to come to our house, and my mom called ___'s mom and she didn't come, so my dad went ahead and took me to CHS.
At CHS, I loaded the big thing of Nestle waterbottles and carried them all the way to the 900 building. Thankfully, Mr. F was there and he showed me the way to Mrs. B's office where I laid them down. In that room was a PILE of food and to the side were the trophies, PARtially unwRAPped. He told me to come out quickly before I'd even gone inside.
Next, someone talked to him on the walkie-talkie and I had to take the OMK (outside master key) to open the office doors for the random Lincoln/Cobb adults. The correct key had "OMK" inscribed on it. Then, I ran to the cafeteria to give them back.
By then, it'd gotten really boring because I was there too early and there wasn't much to do. So, I stood near the front of the school for a while. Brianna was there, and at some point, Jack showed up in his black sweater because he hates his pink shirt. FINALLY, William came, too. David came next. By then, we were getting a little worried because, yet again, the two people missing were Diana and Ryan... But Diana came and went to put her donation food in Mrs. B's room. M walked around a bit randomly and away from the other DMS kids.
We filed into the auditorium where we sat, got out scantrons and pencils, and left at the correct time. Into the cafeteria we went, off to the team round. Our team... got about 20 points... CHS team 1 did a bit better.
Then, we went to the Latin room for Individual. Aftert the test, I told Ryan to grade it because 1) he was standing near me and 2) he does mental math the quickest. He told Diana to read off the correct answers that I'd written on the back of my packet. William, Jack, and I quickly ran out because we "didn't want to see" stuff.... As we arrived about 20 feet from the building at ground level, I heard Diana scream: JIANG1 KE3 JING1!!!! I said, "Oh no..." and we walked over to Diana and Ryan as they came down the stairs.
DIANA: "You got a 98!!!!"
ME: "REALLY????"
RYAN: "Yeah."
ME: "98????"
RYAN: -nod-
I don't think I actually got a 98, though, but it was something like that except a bit lower.
A few minutes later, William said, "When you do well, you're not supposed to beat me!" LOL
Jack said he got a 30...
Ryan said he got a 64 but really got a 63.
I don't remember what Diana got.
William said he got... was it 89? I don't remember.
It was finally time for lunch. My stomach had already started feeling a bit empty before Individual. The time seemed to have gone by so quickly because it was already around 1:00pm. We payed $3 for a meal (pizza, desert, chips, drink) and ate it near the tables outside the cafeteria. For the next hour or so, we walked around arbitrarily. Ryan finally came back from the restaurant where he went with his parents and sister, and I started to stand on his shadow because Jack moves around too much and Diana's shadow's obviously too small to even find. Then, Jack wouldn't give back Ryan's football. He hugged it for a very long time. At that time, a random Rickards person ran by with the pink panther with Clara and Kavita running after him. Diana and I eventually went towards the auditorium. When we finally arrived, David appeared again. Poor William had to go right after Invidual to band, so we didn't see him again for the rest of the weekend. (I am assuming that we aren't seeing him on Sunday. That would be weird.)
At the awards ceremony, there was some interesting music with the PPT presentation that Mr. G made. Accidentally, the Geometry Invidual slide was placed before the Algebra I information, so I already knew that my cousin had placed. For Algebra II, Diana was in shock for much of the time because she placed!!!!! The order went as follows: A really nice Rickards girl, two people who were probably from Rickards, ME, William (Jack went up for him), Ryan and Ellen(I think) got 7th and 8th, Diana, and someone got 10th. When we came back down, Diana, William and Ryan went up for team and got 2nd place. My team got an Honorable Mention for getting 5th (we tied with another school though :). Brianna was really, really excited because she'd hoped that'd happen when we were failing the team round.
After the awards were over, I saw the Lincoln people put their trophies in a triangular shape with the largest trophies in the middle. They were lined up at the edge of the stage and they all stood behind them to take their picture. I thought that was pretty cool. Mr. F gave a little speech on how he was happier with how we did. (CHS- 2nd place sweepstakes after Lincoln, and awesomely, in front of Rickards!) We went outside to the left side of the auditorium if you look at it from the main entrance, stood on the ramp, and had our group picture taken by Mr. F.
We didn't get to see the real list of placements like usual, but hopefully we'll see it on Monday.
When I got home, I realized how much homework I had left. Aaaaahhhhhhhhh....X.X

Friday, March 09, 2007

It's kinda relieving.

It turns out that I didn't get an 89% after all. It was an 89/95. The teacher might have curved our grades, but I don't know. The odd thing is, I wasn't worried when I got a "B" on a HIGH SCHOOL test. Science class must be reaaaally bad. :)
I have to go do MAO for once in my life since December, so that's why this post is so short.
Good luck tomorrow, CHS!

Thursday, March 08, 2007

It's Thursday. It feels like a summer day in WI.

I forgot THAT???
It's VIENNA, AUSTRIA.
I think I'm losing my mind.
It's funny because my MVC didn't know... Hahaha...
It's 7:38pm. Great.
I don't know what to do next.
I feel like going skiing or something.
I suppose I should take advantage to study math.
Imagine- what if every sentence here started with "I"?
It looks so weird.
Incredible.
Infinitely-long columns of "I"'s are new.
Ish.
It really does feel like it's a summer day in Madison.
It's the feeling in the air.
I can't quite explain it.
I believe it's time to go try and work on SOMETHING.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

"Forward."

This is waaay overdue, but here... the "rotunda" of the ::EDIT:: OLD (current is a small, grey, DISGUSTING skyscraper-type building that is SO UGLY.... X.X REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY hideous. I'm not posting it here...):: END EDIT FROM DIANA'S COMMENT:: state capitol building in Tallahassee, FL... The two floors in the picture are the only two floors.
LOL

Here's the inside of the dome (hideous, don't you agree?) This isn't very tall above the previous picture.:


If you want a good image of the WISCONSIN capitol building, then I would suggest following these urls below, or looking it up in Google Images. The ROTUNDA isn't the only mind-blowing part. Wisconsin definitely has the best capitol building in the country. It's dome has more volume than the one in Washington, D.C. since they couldn't make it taller because that might be disrespectful. It's awesome:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_State_Capitol
http://www.wisconsin.gov/state/capfacts/tour_select.html
I was going to upload the Google Maps version I got from a link in Wikipedia, but it refused to upload because it would just stop when it was almost done... argh... So I'm trying it on Photobucket right now. It isn't looking too promising... Nooo...
Fine... go here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=43.074635,-89.384562&spn=0.008592,0.005932&t=k
::EDIT:: Here is a very good example.
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=madison+capitol+dome&gbv=2
::END EDIT::

This whole post was written to make me feel a little better, but it has just made me long for my old home.
I've had a bad day.

only six away

Our history teacher awarded her student for completing 27 assignments in February. I looked back, and I did 21 in January..... -sigh-
I'm very amazed at whoever spent her life doing that, though, because it is quite impressive. Those assignments are so tedious and insanely boring.
Right now, I'm doing research on cloud seeding programs that supress hailstone damage.
AAAH!!!! It's 7:20pm!!! I need more time to practice piano.
Oh yeah... Regional this weekend. It sucks.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

email

Below is one of the longest emails I have written in a long time. I don't know what made me do it. It was originally written for Diana, but I replaced the names with underscores so people won't kill me for the time being:

LOL!! I saw you comment on my blog because I got the automatic email with your comment thing, and then I knew that you'd be writing an email next, but then, ten minutes later, you still hadn't replied, so I lost hope :( But then, I realized that I had a new email!!! I was so excited!!
OMG!!!! NO WAY!! ARE YOU SERIOUS??? Y'ALL ARE COMING WITH US?????? -freaks out-
LOL!! I had to do that. I am laughing right now.
Who else goes to Deerlake and might see me next Tuesday? Hopefully, _______ will be near to protect me. (HAH- I wish. He's probably too busy flirting with a whole bunch of girls at once. I just referred to both who else AND _____.) Did you notice how alike those two are?
Similar qualities: copious amounts of girls, flirting, Asian-ness, born in the US, plays tennis, plays violin, in MAO, in the same tennis class, I know I had other ideas that were good, but I can't remember, have been in TSYO... Except who else seems to be better at those qualities. He is more Asian, is very good at violin, and according to ______, amazing at tennis, might have more than "g" girls... I hate to admit this, but it's true. _________has met his rival... And plus, who ELSE owns at being creepy?
I'M SO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you SURE you're on the same plane? VERY, VERY sure???????
Oh good. Because yesterday, your mom called my mom and she said how so many Chinese families are going to China because my mom mentioned, wow, so many Chinese families are going to China (including _________), and I was just thinking... Wouldn't it be interesting if she and who else were together for over 20 hours.......... Ew.
I have to get home somehow next Tuesday. I do not want to pretend to be an 8th grader and sit with those people in their bus with an orchestra dress. That would be weird. I need to hijack someone's car...... Should I ask ______ if his dad picks him up? 0.0
Oh yeah... You're not going to MAO practice tomorrow, are you? So I should I ask my LITTLE brother's suburban mother? -shiver- But I don't have many options unless I don't want to start my homework until about 6:00pm.
That image is frightening. Please don't talk about it too much. O.O
I just imagined who else going home and telling his wife (I don't know what she looks like) that he smells like a weird perfume because he spilled nice-smelling water on himself at some office party... (Chinese drama shows/movies... lol)
I don't remember. I don't even remember the subject of what I was trying to remember. In fact, until I read your email, I didn't even remember that I was supposed to remember something. Hmph.
I really hope this email was long enough. To make it even longer, I will not proceed with typing about other things.
I hate Napoleon Bonaparte. He is making my history homework so horrid that I'm not finishing it tonight.
I am sad because I still don't know if I'm going to State, and it's kind of Tuesday and the money's kind of due on Thursday, which is STUPID if we need it by Pie Day. Grrrr... What if my piano teacher doesn't get back to me in time??????? AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
NOOO!! I have to memorize this Bach piece and it's so difficult to memorize because it's BACH... Which is...one of the most diffcult... :( Chopin is so easy. I also need to practice my Beethoven piece. My musicality is atrocious. LOL... "atrocious".. I haven't seen nor heard nor used that word for a looong time. In fact, I don't know if I've ever used it until now.
I'm glad I can type reasonably quickly. Oh yeah... I still want to watch my lil bro type. It would be so funny.
Ew. If you can't take me home tomorrow and Jack's mom lets me go home with them, then my half-sisters will see me up close. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blonde people are bad.
I still want to type more because I do.
Ummm........ Oh yeah... I need a violin teacher... I should ask Mr. _______. Hmm.
I should email him. I still need to buy my concert dress. Miraculously, he has an extra for some weird reason. Awesome.
But everyone hates them. I saw it on Sunday at the TSYO concert because ______ had to wear hers because she didn't have an all-black ensemble. It was interesting. It is not worth over 50 dollars or whatever it was. It is simply a black dress. Insane...
I think this is enough. I don't want to steal too much of your valuable homework time. Sorry about that.
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paragraphs are so boring. essays are worse.

I am so happy. My English teacher didn't find the prewriting because she lost it until today, so it's okay, and she moved the peer reviewing to Thursday! Apparently, it was with her "11th grade" papers, meaning they were probably mingling in the AP Language and Composition homework assignments :)
Unfortunately, I might not find out when my piano audition is, so it's very possible that I won't go to the STATE CONVENTION... I've never been to Orlando. I suppose that's when I why I want to go... It's more than 200 dollars, though. I really hope I find out when the audition is by tomorrow because the money is due this Thursday, which is STUPID because it's due on Pie Day and our sponsor wants it on Thursday. That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. And, when I told him I might not go, he got really mad... And he's my math teacher, so I don't want to make him too mad. My grade is pretty much in his hands/computer/power.
Aaaah... Stupid Napoleon. He's too French. I can't believe he surrendered. Well, I can because he's too French (poor him... Corsica was in French territory not too long before he was born). He makes history homework even more boring that it was. I really miss answering multiple choice questions. They were so easy!

Monday, March 05, 2007

time

My English teacher never emailed back and it's 9:43pm.
I suppose I'm officially doomed.
Great.
Um.
I need a violin teacher.
Do you guys have any good ideas? (Preferably someone who lives here...)
Oh yeah...
I also need TIME to practice.
Time hates me.
Mei, if you're reading this, TIME has nothing to do with HIM. ^^. Good luck with it, though. Seriously.
*sigh* (Yes, I literally sighed.)
Chiles Regional this Saturday... My second-to-last chance to gain back my position. Which isn't really possible because my position involved beating all the Chiles people in Algebra 2 because no one else knew what was going on at the beginning.

and then it dawns on you

I forgot to go after lunch and check if my English teacher found my narrative. The rough draft (which is a typed copy of something that is pretty much done) is due tomorrow and I obviously don't have the first writing it with me. We were actually SUPPOSED to have it over the weekend or something crazy like that, but... I didn't get mine back... The one other girl who did it and speaks to me every now and then didn't get it on Friday, either. I hope the other two people whos papers she lost forgot to go, too. Then, maybe she'd be more lenient? X.X I don't want them to fail at least one assignment because of me, though. We don't really have many assignments in general, so if there is ONE zero, then that will be very unfortunate. Plus, since it's the ROUGH DRAFT, it might be more than 5 points like all the other assignments. I emailed her to ask whether or not I have to rewrite it... I know I'm going to fail the "rough draft" and "peer review" parts... Aaaahhh... My 99.3% might not be an A any more... I have two weeks left of the 3rd quarter. This is bad. At least I didn't do this at the end of the quarter. That would be terrible.... x.x I really hope it's a solid A before the quarter ends............Noooooooo.... I hope she found it!!! I REALLY do NOT want to rewrite it, even if it means I ended English with a 90%. I HATE rewriting things!!! I hope this post doesn't delete itself.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

MAO. Music. Melodramatic.

This place introduces so many odd things... And emotions, I suppose...
Today, I realized how much I missed playing the piano every day for at least an hour, or playing in an orchestra with my friends in middle school.
We had another concert today... After we were done, we came back to sit down, but we were about 10 seconds too late to go through the door before Symphony sat down, so me and two other people from my orchestra had to stand in this tiny area between one door to go into the hall and the other door to come out of it. Between the tiny slit between the doors, we saw the Symphony play so very interestingly... Katelyn and I decided that seeing those people play made us want to join the orchestra so much more. (Katelyn is also the person who Michael and I dubbed racist because she is mean to "northeastern" Koreans and the Chinese. She thought we were North Korean because we... are Asian? Or something? I don't even know... She thinks that Michael is from North Korea and wonders about other people's Korean-ness. She even used the "word" "Koreanese"... It was hilarious. She finally knows that I am Chinese and not Korean. That was the only fun part of the entire concert. She's really nice, though. Her brain is just... challenged when it comes to deciphering the types of Asians in the world.) Auditions are at the beginning of May. I need a teacher and a LOT of practice to ensure a spot. I am hoping that there is a significant fraction of seniors in that orchestra. Then, the other person who was with us, this 6th grader who goes to Swift Creek and is going to Fairview next year informed us that we are playing with Symphony in our next concert.
And then, straight after that, off to piano... Aaah... piano... My favorite =) I have no idea how I'm going to get ready for the scholarship thing. I might not go to the State Convention after all because one of the audition days is around then... Or maybe both days are close. So, it's back to music? I have to decide. Math is so fun, but I probably have two competitions left this year. The next one is coming up in six days... Six terrifying days.
Well, after the first piece that Symphony performed, we quickly entered the hall to sit down where were supposed to be after we were done playing. And guess who was in front of my sight on the stage the whole time because he is the outside player in the last row in his section... Who else?
I miss my piano even though it is in our house. I blame it on history homework. I really can't wait until I finally FINISH the class!!!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

But he's so....

To Meinuo:
Please don't worry about those other people!!!! I hope you overcome the whole thing! And that's asking a lot, and it's probably really hard for you, but the safest option would be to stop it. But people aren't made like that :) They can't control their feelings.. -sigh- But I know you're a WONDERFUL person because you wouldn't be like this unless it was your heart (or the amygdala in your brain.. LOL) that put you there in the place. So remember that you are a good person because this is only happening because of that. Okay? I can't tell you to stop worrying about HIM because it's inevitable, but I hope this paragraph made you feel a little better!

So... My mom wants me to audition for Symphony in May... Think I can make it? Probably not. It requires practicing and learning and all that... stuff. Fun.
I just found out that I have to do vocabulary cards for the entire chapter that I outlined for science. It makes me mad. MORE work to do???? I already have hours-worth of history tomorrow. Not that I didn't have PLENTY of history today. I can't wait for when I'm done in April (I think)!!!! I will be SOO happy!!!!!!!
Diana and I were discussing how many Chinese people are within walking distance of our homes. Pretty much all the Chinese people are around us. There are barely over 40 Asians at CHS. Isn't that sad? There are over 400 at WHS... :( And then we talked about how easy it would be for them to walk over to OUR houses... In the summer or something.. cough cough...

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Muggy and hot; unbearable.

The ironically cloudy Tallahassee weather has started to seep into the weather forecast.
Why do weather websites always take so long to load? I'm trying to load one as I type.
Someone told me that good old Madison is being weird again. Apparently, there's a lot of snow, but it rained, so now, there are potential flooding problems. I miss that fun weather...
I was being serious.
Today, I found out that my "stalking" abilities are proving to be effective. I have successfully found where Diana lived in NJ, and might have found the city in NY where she lived.
But talking about weather is boring. It's what random people do when they have nothing better to mention. Well, apparenltly, the computer thinks it's too difficult to leave a weather website, too.
I'm trying NOAA now. I used to have it bookmarked, but one lucky day, it stopped loading. YES! It finally worked again. I'm glad. I haven't checked the weather for weeks because I got so frustrated. I like this site more than others such as Weather.com, Yahoo.com, and CNN.com (even though I've never been there) because the page generally doesn't take too long to load since there isn't much stuff there.
Oh good. The highs over the next few days are in the 60s. I think that just made my evening. I don't know what the high was today (which makes me feel unfortunate because I always want to know what the high was but they never show it because they have OCD and update their information more often than my brother annoys me, which is a lot, I tell you), but if felt like about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This would make sense because it currently "feels like" 70 degrees and it's been a few hours since the afternoon.
I can't believe I just wrote an entire entry on weather. I must have no life.
But I suppose I usually talk about random things.
Like how I haven't sold a single Chilis Breakfast ticket for our math club and we have until next Monday... LoL.. Our TSYO concert is this weekend. People who have nothing to better to do on Sunday afternoon- go.
This still applies if you are a thousand miles away from me because it would be fun to see you again.
Southern dialect: 'nd ahh hwish y'all'l haff fon en thuh state tha' duzin' haff peeple speekin' laak dis. (Proper Wisconsinite translation: If you understood that Southern sentence and didn't find it frustratingly annoying, then I pity you. Wisconsin is the best state in the country. And I hope all of you have fun in the state that doesn't have people speaking like this.)