Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Today was better.

Much better, actually. At breakfast Tyler brought up my freak out over the shoes, in which I'm actually kind of embarrassed about. I knew at the time of typing that ordeal out I was being irrational, but I was definitely not in a stop-acting-stupid mood. But I am now, so... sorry.

Today the freshman (if they wanted to pay for it), the sophomores (forced to take it), and juniors (I don't know about them) could take the PSAT's (practice SAT's). I was planning on it but lost my sign-up sheet and didn't bother to get a new one. Tyler did, though, and I was stuck walking alone to gym (insert broken heart here). Ms. Gym Teacher was there, too, which actually really wasn't that bad because we just played Ultimate Frisbee. Once I got over my fear of things being thrown at my head, I did decently.

Besides Mr. Social Studies Teacher laughing at my inability to throw a stapler to him ("Did I not tell you I couldn't do it?" I said, annoyed. "Well, I thought any human being would be able to throw a stapler in the right direction," was his reply. Ouch), I didn't really do anything, nor did I write anything else down on my blog-about paper. Time to improvise!

Homework was unnaturally light today. All I had to do was a bit of math and I forgot that I had to read a chapter for To Kill a Mockingbird, but got it finished after dinner plus reading an extra chapter. Dana was hoping for a repeat of last time's reading session, but I had to decline as politely as possible with the excuse of, "I'm not on the same part as you." She didn't let that slide in one shot, but after a while you can get the general point that I was getting across of not wanting to take part in her reading fun. I'm an anti-group type of person, honestly.

Homecoming is Saturday! It came so fast (that's what she said). Today was Black Out day and tomorrow is Culture Day, which I am not doing. I did, however, take part in today's fun and plan on wearing my class color of purple on Friday. Points to me, right?


Fascination: How people can vlog so openly in public. No, thank you.

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