I actually did my English homework! Hooray!
In other news, I'm getting pretty excited about senior year. Here's why:
1)No math class.
2) No science class.
3) Shakespeare.
4) Creative writing.
5) All sorts of art electives that include (but are not limited to) graphic design, ceramics II and drawing.
6) Less dealing with the annoying sophomores (I hope).
7) Trip to France (on my birthday, no less)... hopefully, anyway.
8) I should have my license by then (since I can legally get in on April 8th).
9) I'll be really figuring out what I'm doing with my life (which I believe will be something in linguistics).
10) Advanced French!! (Which means less annoying people who don't want to be there *coughcoughABBYcoughcough*)
Yep. I'm pretty stoked.
Sometime, I may rant about how much I hate this one girl named Abby. I don't care that I'm using her name here b/c there's no way in hell she knows about this blog, and even if she does, it's not like she'd know it was by me or about her. But I'll save that for another time. For now, I think I'm going to bed.
Air kisses,
Norah.
p.s. Have you ever classified a "good hug" versus a "bad hug" with your friends? I have.
Mar 18, 2009
Good morning. :)
I just realized I may have had to do a take home test for history last night... I came late to class when my teacher was explaining it so I'm not sure when it was do. Fingers crossed for Friday!
Hopefully everyone has a good day today. I'm just shooting for not death-like in the history department. Ever the optimist, eh?
High fives all around,
Norah.
p.s. Sometimes I sit on the floor in my family room in front of our mini-library and read the children's books. They're on the bottom level. Also, they're some of my favorites.
I just realized I may have had to do a take home test for history last night... I came late to class when my teacher was explaining it so I'm not sure when it was do. Fingers crossed for Friday!
Hopefully everyone has a good day today. I'm just shooting for not death-like in the history department. Ever the optimist, eh?
High fives all around,
Norah.
p.s. Sometimes I sit on the floor in my family room in front of our mini-library and read the children's books. They're on the bottom level. Also, they're some of my favorites.
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