Monday, January 31, 2011

Mondays....

Mondays are something most of us all dread. I probably blow Mondays out of proportion and would run from them as long as I could. Most of the time, you really are over-reacting. My day ended up not being too torturous. I can't say much for your days though can I?

In gym today, we played a game called Gladiator Ball. The gist of the game is that there are 6 mats and you have to touch all of them before going to the end. The other team is throwing balls at you to get you out. Anyway, since a senior had broken my glasses last week, I'm not a loud to wear my glasses in gym, so everything looks like a lava lamp. Long story short, everything is less concerning and scary when you can only see things as lava lamps.

Next was English honors, where we talked about Romeo and Juliet. The nurse in that book is really inappropriate.... Anyway we didn't really do much in that class.

In Spanish 2 we went over a test, which I passed with a 95, thank you brain. This class also gets very boring, so not much to talk about.

Geometry time! This class is amazingly easy so far, knock on wood.

What finishes off an okay day? Oh you know... Mother nature.

Anyway, I hope you all had at least an okay day!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Tomorrow back to.....

You, or at least I, can't get over that unbearable horror of Sundays. In the summer they are tolerable. Yet tomorrow, Monday, is back to school, where I will be forced to suffer through long grueling hours of torture, my hands creaking from the strain. 5 days of pure agony.... What fun, right?

I'll leave my rant at that for now. Have a good day

Saturday, January 29, 2011

First Post

In my second semester of highschool, a freshman just trying to get by. Weither it be getting bullied by seniors or getting through the next lecture. As an aspiring writer I know that you can tell much of who a person is by the way they write, and they are so rarely aware of the subtly in the art of reading them. It's why novels have readers, and authors can make a living with words on a page alone. It's from the opinion of a nerdy, anti-social tomboy; me.