Calculus and Physics are pretty fun, but starting to get really difficult. We pretty much constantly ask Colin for help in Calc, and even though he is insanely busy with all of his other subjects, he always finds time to help us out. We just took our Physics test yesterday, so I guess we’ll see how we managed on that when we get them back Monday. English is…well…interesting. We just got chastised for the abysmal job we did on our research. It was pretty funny when she beat Carl on the head with a stapler. However, I did do a fantastic job on my last persuasive essay for the state. Woot woot for sixes! Anyway, although it gets rough at times, I find the class incredibly beneficial, and Ms. Hofstetter’s sense of humor is hilarious; you can’t help but enjoy it. Plus, it’s impossible to be bored when you’re surrounded by Kathryn, Colin, and Jen the whole time. Speaking of Kathryn, that brings us to Economics. Oh, wow. So, this class is incredibly easy, but due to the multitudinous inside jokes our table shares, I have the best time in the world. Coming up with interesting journals is the greatest. We recently wrote a poem “Shakespeare style” to the theme of Chad’s glove (which I had temporarily stolen). Pretty sure I laughed so hard I was crying. Band moved to first lunch! Yes! I don’t have to eat alone! lol. We finally got a good start on the band yearbook pages, and everyone really seems to love them. I really appreciate Chad, who has come in every day during prime time to give him input into the pages, and they have turned out really wonderful due to many (lol—if not all) of his ideas. Sixth period is better. We have more of an alternation of classes now; sometimes we have a full house, and other days nothing at all. It’s nice to have a break every once in a while to have time to work on homework or just talk to Mrs. Garrott and Mrs. Lindsay. I’m glad things have died down a bit in there so its not as stressful every day. Last night was amazing. We went to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra Concert, and I had the best time ever. It was the first concert of any sort I had been to before. There were lights, lasers, fire, and all sorts of things I had never dreamed I would see. The music was incredible; although I had heard much of it from CDs before, it was nothing like hearing it live. The guitarists were amazing, and I love the pianists, too. They played some of my favorite songs from the CD I have, so I recognized a lot of the music. lol—they even played Leila, which our band plays at the football games. Pretty sure I almost had a heart attack and killed Chad too when they began to play “A Last Illusion.” Ahh…the whole thing was incredible. Well, work today has been exciting. Bob Jones is sick, so he can’t work OP, so I get the fantastic duty of calling all of the agents to see who doesn’t already have something scheduled so they can work his shift. lol—but it’s really alright. Me calling them enables me to remember them all better, which I really need to work on. lol—it’s a good thing I like to talk on the phone. So, that’s it. I’m sure you all fell informed and enlightened by my lengthy dissertation on life…lol. I hope you guys have a great one this week. Have fun, leh |