This would be really funny if it weren't actually true. This morning, my mom wondered why I was "dressed up" (not really), and I was like, "It's my birthday." Then, she was like, "Oh. I forgot. -silence-", and added a not-very-happy "Happy Birthday!". I feel really special that my friends remembered, and how I went home with seven textbooks because Jack was returning the Spanish 2 textbook I gave him to study over the summer. My bus driver told me to wait outside the bus because I switched to another one to get home a little earlier today. Most of the people on the bus saw me with five large textbooks in my arms. Some looked at me like I was mental, and others actually felt sorry for me. This wasn't a very special birthday, but I'm hoping to get some piano sheet music in the near future!!!
Connie sent me a card and a 2-D timberwolf that you can cut and glue into a 3-d one. 0.0
::EDIT:: I forgot to mention this amazing act of chivalry!!! Ryan and Jack helped me carry my very abundant textbooks after lunch to Pre-Calc and after Pre-Calc to English!!! THANKS, ANTONIN AND NARCISSA!!!!!
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
El Cuarto.
This day was much better. The classes were even more dull than usual, but my dad installed our Embarq modem, and we now have DSL!!!!!! Finally! After a year of FSU dial-up, this is absolutely amazing. He even said he might get a wireless router! I'm so excited about this! People who never get high-speed are thankful for it. =]
I'm really worried about AP Euro because I'm the only one in the class who's never done a DBQ because I wasn't at Deerlake so I didn't get a certain class (Logic and Semantics) last year. "Really worried" is an enormous understatement.
Stats is so boring! Nooo!!!!! And we had to do measurement in Bio!!!!!! Even worse!
I'm really worried about AP Euro because I'm the only one in the class who's never done a DBQ because I wasn't at Deerlake so I didn't get a certain class (Logic and Semantics) last year. "Really worried" is an enormous understatement.
Stats is so boring! Nooo!!!!! And we had to do measurement in Bio!!!!!! Even worse!
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
El tecero es el mas horible de los tres.
Nothing really significant happened to make me plunge into a horribly depressing mood, but my chest is weighing me down as though I've cried for hours, but of course, my eyes aren't watery or anything. In Spanish, the teacher pronounces her words really well, but we're not elementary schoolers. In Euro, the only thing that really happens is like David predicted- Omar flirting with the teacher. In Stats, basically, we're covering my second least favorite topic in math (after measurement). It's so dull. Chem isn't much better. Even though the entire company except Diana is there, everyone just sits there the whole time. On the bright side, we took a Math Pre-Test and it was really nice to just solve easy math problems as quickly as possible. Bio was really disappointing. We'd finished our concept map yesterday, and as it turned out, we weren't supposed to make it like the second example in the book (which was still a concept map). I'd already started to feel irritated at everything for some odd reason, so I just vented my anger inside my amygdala during the class. At lunch, I went to Mrs. Chason for the Anchor stuff but I'll have to go back tomorrow because she didn't have all the papers. Lunch... June and Chanyang love stealing each others' seats so much that they always end up stealing MY seat. Pre-Calc was very boring as usual. I haven't learned anything yet, but I never seem to learn anything in math classes at Chiles. Hopefully, this year will be a bit better. English was incredibly vapid, but we read an excerpt from a book about a Japanese woman who was put into a camp in the US when she was young. I believe the teacher misinterpreted an important part, but it doesn't really matter. This day doesn't really seem very terrible, does it? I don't know what's wrong with me. I just feel so empty. My mind is on autopilot and it doesn't want me to have any feelings. Funny... this is how I felt when I first moved here. A relapse, perhaps? Probably not. Enough people have flat-out lied to me to bring me into the real world and notice more the weirdest occurrences.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
El Dia Segundo
Spanish was incredibly dull. And we had to choose our Spanish names from a list of really bad names. She wanted "exotic" names this year and they are terrible.
During homeroom, I realized that I was supposed to see Freed about my Mini Mu test. He went over his corrections, and surprisingly, my test actually might be really good! Euro... same preppiness as always. We took the 2004 test and I failed miserably. I knew about one or two questions. FLVS didn't teach well. Stat was really boring and dull as it will be forever. Chem was when we were shoved with homework. Bio homework- get three leaves from the same plant as long as they aren't azalea leaves. En el primer minuto del almuerzo, dio un mechero rojo. Lunch- I sat next to William and said "DON'T TOUCH ME" multiple times and very loudly. Apparently, Anna and Katelyn cheered me on even though they didn't know who it was, but after last night's conversation about guys who touch girls too much... And William wasn't even in that conversation. Pre-Calc was really boring. I hate radians but understand it, which helps make it even more boring. In English, Ryan, Jack and I presented the exemption rules with a poem.
Freed to Jack:
Roses are red,
violets are blue.
You can't exempt because you got a 2.
You're grade was an F
in the first nine weeks,
so I can't give you the signature that you seek.
You can't exempt,
You're not the best,
Blah-be-dee-blah,
You got OSS.
During homeroom, I realized that I was supposed to see Freed about my Mini Mu test. He went over his corrections, and surprisingly, my test actually might be really good! Euro... same preppiness as always. We took the 2004 test and I failed miserably. I knew about one or two questions. FLVS didn't teach well. Stat was really boring and dull as it will be forever. Chem was when we were shoved with homework. Bio homework- get three leaves from the same plant as long as they aren't azalea leaves. En el primer minuto del almuerzo, dio un mechero rojo. Lunch- I sat next to William and said "DON'T TOUCH ME" multiple times and very loudly. Apparently, Anna and Katelyn cheered me on even though they didn't know who it was, but after last night's conversation about guys who touch girls too much... And William wasn't even in that conversation. Pre-Calc was really boring. I hate radians but understand it, which helps make it even more boring. In English, Ryan, Jack and I presented the exemption rules with a poem.
Freed to Jack:
Roses are red,
violets are blue.
You can't exempt because you got a 2.
You're grade was an F
in the first nine weeks,
so I can't give you the signature that you seek.
You can't exempt,
You're not the best,
Blah-be-dee-blah,
You got OSS.
Monday, August 20, 2007
And none with me.
I'm so sad. Susan typed "And none with me" after I told her how I have five classes with Ryan, three with Jack, one with Diana, and all of us have lunch together! All meaning: Joseph, Chanyang, Katelyn, Yige, Anna, June, Diana, Jack, Ryan, William, Paul, Zeck, Andrew, Lisa, Linda, Vicky, Catherine, etc, etc, etc. =D
I still really miss WI, and every day here isn't so good without all my Wisconsinite friends.
Today was an interesting day. I found out that I have my first two, Chemistry, and last two classes with Ryan. Who else was really scary throughout the day? Jonathan and I yelled at Shuyao for recommending Yige for Chem. However, we found out that a certain person is moving away. Before that, you cannot believe the excitement when I seriously informed Jonathan that David had already moved away. Except then, of course, we received news that there is only one Pre-AP Chem class, so he quickly forgot all the happiness. I thought it was a pretty funny and dynamic mood swing.
Poor, poor Diana. She just HAD to take AP Art History so she has one class with me. Jack's the only sophomore in his Physics class.
I really hope this year will be better than froshie year!
I still really miss WI, and every day here isn't so good without all my Wisconsinite friends.
Today was an interesting day. I found out that I have my first two, Chemistry, and last two classes with Ryan. Who else was really scary throughout the day? Jonathan and I yelled at Shuyao for recommending Yige for Chem. However, we found out that a certain person is moving away. Before that, you cannot believe the excitement when I seriously informed Jonathan that David had already moved away. Except then, of course, we received news that there is only one Pre-AP Chem class, so he quickly forgot all the happiness. I thought it was a pretty funny and dynamic mood swing.
Poor, poor Diana. She just HAD to take AP Art History so she has one class with me. Jack's the only sophomore in his Physics class.
I really hope this year will be better than froshie year!
Friday, August 17, 2007
Back to my old habit.
I really need to play Halo. I never have, and Anna has it and she was going to bring it to my house for the get-together but her mom wouldn't let her. Why? There's grenades in them and it's supposed to be a really good game! There's this group on Facebook called "Accio Grenade!" which is really weird.
Oh, and I still need to whack Luke on the head.
It's kinda late so this post will probably be very short, too.
I wonder where Ryan went for the weekend.
Apparently, Jack slept with Luke again and even took a shower at Luke's house. For the people who know him, though, it isn't very surprising.
I finally finished the first draft (30 questions) of the Mini Mu test and when I emailed it to Freed, he replied saying I was the first one to hand it in and then he put this smiley ":-)" which was kinda weird. I mean, most teachers don't use smilies. I've emailed Ms. Colombo and if she ever puts a smiley in her email... O.O Scary thought.
I'm really, really worried about sophomore year because I don't want to go back to Chiles and suffer, and it'll really either be good or bad. I hope it's good!!!!!
Oh, and I still need to whack Luke on the head.
It's kinda late so this post will probably be very short, too.
I wonder where Ryan went for the weekend.
Apparently, Jack slept with Luke again and even took a shower at Luke's house. For the people who know him, though, it isn't very surprising.
I finally finished the first draft (30 questions) of the Mini Mu test and when I emailed it to Freed, he replied saying I was the first one to hand it in and then he put this smiley ":-)" which was kinda weird. I mean, most teachers don't use smilies. I've emailed Ms. Colombo and if she ever puts a smiley in her email... O.O Scary thought.
I'm really, really worried about sophomore year because I don't want to go back to Chiles and suffer, and it'll really either be good or bad. I hope it's good!!!!!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Sorry, but you'll be able to catch up with the conversation.
I'm temporarily leaving the chat (Joseph, Katelyn, Chanyang) to write this post. I'm waiting for Chanyang to go to band rehearsal so she can ask German the Jazz Band audition results! I was at Chiles yesterday to help out with MAO. Erica and I felt a bit left out because everyone else could drive and were getting their parking passes. Joseph is currently trying to catch up with the conversation because he went to lunch and missed a lot. He still hasn't finished reading, which is saying something. Okay, now he has finished.
I'M SO NERVOUS!
I'M SO NERVOUS!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Student Class Schedule
I got lucky today and received my schedule for the 07-08 school year.
1. Spanish 3
2. AP European History
3. AP Statistics
4. Pre-AP Chemistry
5. Pre-AP Biology
6. Pre-Calculus
7. English 2 Gifted
1. Spanish 3
2. AP European History
3. AP Statistics
4. Pre-AP Chemistry
5. Pre-AP Biology
6. Pre-Calculus
7. English 2 Gifted
Saturday, August 11, 2007
LCHS Dog Wash
Every year from April to September on the second Saturday of these months, the Humane Society has a dog wash. Funny how the school's initials are the same as the society's. I arrived around 9:30. Washing dogs fit the descriptions from the interrogation of Cissy. We wet the dogs, put shampoo on them, rinsed them, gave them a flea dip if the owner wanted it, and dried them. Some of the dogs were kind of large. I washed at least two smaller dogs by myself. They all seemed to want to stand on the edge of the table (on which they were put if they were small enough) even though it would've been incredibly dangerous to jump. Actually, I'm not quite sure they realized how far they were from the ground. I'm glad we have perspective. In 6th grade, we learned how "special" we were because we had opposable thumbs, depth perception, and stood upright. This was our introduction to early humans. Anyways, Cissy was right. I became more immune to certain smells. I can still distinctly smell the weird shampoo that the Humane Society had. The flea dip smelled a bit like bleach but not as strong. One of the smaller dogs was so nice and just stood in the tub of flea dip, whereas other dogs were very eager to leave. There were drinks and food , but there were so many dogs that I didn't eat until I got home. The ladies who were volunteering were very nice. When I arrived, one of them was at the gate and she told me to go to the lady with blonde hair. There were two or three people with blonde hair, though. My father came at about 2:10pm to take me home, and by then, my lower back was very, very tired. I can still fell it, actually, just like Cissy had complained. Next time she'll probably be there too. Focusing on washing dogs really helps pass the time because five hours is a very long time while doing only one thing.
::EDIT:: Today's my brother's 8th birthday! I know... I forgot until after I published the post.
::EDIT:: Today's my brother's 8th birthday! I know... I forgot until after I published the post.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Unwanted Signs
As we approach the next school year, so many horrific signs that it is approaching seem to mask the happier points of our days. Before the tax-free days, school supplies already replaced the chocolate at Wal*Mart, stores claimed to have clothing "sales", and the first newsletter of the year arrived in its ugly maroon/white/black-ness. The MAO sponsor sent an email to his "wonderful officers" to remind them of the first meeting of the year. But before school actually starts, I've managed to put a lot of stuff into these last weeks. A jazz band audition, eye doctor appointment, planning a get-together, my brother's birthday that I obviously never planned, rereading the summer reading books that I pushed into the back of my head in late May/early July, and once again, rereading HP7 and replacing certain characters with my friends, finishing up the Mini Mu test, beginning to procrastinate playing the piano, and going to school for MAO stuff next week all seem to be leading up to the 20th.
This might be helpful for the future:
Me=Bellatrix Lestrange
Jack=Narcissa Malfoy/Lavender Brown
Ryan=Antonin Dolohov/Cygnus Black
Jack's mom?=Thorfinn Rowle
Katelyn=Luna Lovegood
Anna=Ginny Weasley
Diana=Rich and old descendant of Helga Hufflepuff
June=Ted Tonks
Chanyang=Andromeda Tonks
This might be helpful for the future:
Me=Bellatrix Lestrange
Jack=Narcissa Malfoy/Lavender Brown
Ryan=Antonin Dolohov/Cygnus Black
Jack's mom?=Thorfinn Rowle
Katelyn=Luna Lovegood
Anna=Ginny Weasley
Diana=Rich and old descendant of Helga Hufflepuff
June=Ted Tonks
Chanyang=Andromeda Tonks
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