Archive for August, 2006

| This year will suck

Well, today’s Sunday, and school starts for me on Wednesday. I’m not so thrilled considering I haven’t completely finished my summer homework… and the fact that I barely have any classes with my friends!!! How can our friendships last this way?

Ah, wait, I take that back. The other day I was painstakingly formatting and typing up a list of my friendly contacts (for my agenda planner, which lacks a contact page this year, as well as proper colors), and I “bumped” some people (who had previously expressed their surprise at being listed as one of the first ones on that list), and pushed them to the very bottom of the page. Not because I was finally alphabetizing the list, but because I had just remembered who had point-blank ignored me for three days when I innocently addressed her as “Suzie-Lin”.

And my circle of friends continues to diminish…

On another note, I was just thinking today that I never have any good dreams anymore. Last night, I can tell I dreamt something complicated, but all I remember are two kittens, a snake, and a Russian chauffeur. All the nice ones with magic watermelons and butcher shops seem to have left me forever.

| 06-07 school schedule

High school registration was yesterday. I received my new schedule for the 2006-2007 school year, which is as follows:

Period Semester Course Name Teacher
1 1234 Art II Moore
2 1234 Acc. World History Bach
3 12 Computer Science Moga
3 34 Health Vrooman
4/5 1234 Chemistry Gaunter
6/7 1234 Spanish III Carbaugh
8 1234 Lunch
9/10 1234 Honors English 10 Hannan
11 1234 Func/Stat/Trig Heid

| My unfortunate circumstances

My mother is stupid. When it comes to computers and technology, her thinking and reasoning are akin to that of a Neanderthal.

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| Volunteer work

I’ve just spent another fabulous three hours doing volunteer work at the public library. Constantly reshelving books and videocassettes and DVDs (as well as contending with rude Americans who constantly shove books back onto the incorrect shelves) is tiresome.

I thought I saw a new volunteer today… a boy about my age, if not younger. Anyway, he seemed to be completely clueless; he was making all sorts of trips across the library and neglecting his already-full cart. And he didn’t seem capable of alphabetizing.

Well, I guess that means that I’m not as dumb as I feared.