Friday, November 21, 2008

Another Really Long Post.

I have a government test today (which I didn't study for). *trembles* Those tests are not fun to take. But that isn't what I've come to write this morning. Besides the fact that it's absolutely irritating how I refuse to do my homework, even if it isn't all that much to do. I could just slap myself up over the head, if that were at all sane to do. *grins, shakes head at self*

I'm going to see the Twilight movie today, so I have something to distract all the day long. My brownies were a hit in Latin. The latin 4's (or us seniors, in a class with some latin 3's (or juniors)) devoured the brownies in less than ten minutes. Lol. I had a couple, but everybody else just scarfed them down. *smiles proudly* I guess they liked them, then.

Yesterday was absolutely freezing. I could feel the winter in the air for the first time all year since last winter. It's late, but it's finally here. *smiles* I'm looking forward to it, actually. I just wish it would snow already. The interminable-ness (no, not exactly a word) is killing me. I'm impatient for our next season, my second favorite next to autumn. Yes, I'm a little odd. But the pristine facade winter gives the world is just so captivating, enthralling, that I can't help but love it even more.

At school, my environmental club set up the recycling for the school, of newspaper, paper, cans, and plastic bottles. Since some of the idiots in our club don't feel like doing the recycling ourselves (cause we have so many other important things to do, like pretend to plan to help Habitat for Humanity), we enlisted a club a month to do the recycling for us. This month is the cheerleaders. Unfortunately, the varsity is out of town, so yesterday saw the 'off-season' cheerleaders (ie: The ones that suck. No offense.) doing the recycling. But they absolutely screwed it all up. So frustrating. We had to clean up after them, picking up all the stuff they missed, or basically: picking up all the paper from all three floors. It was, sadly, not all that surprising to see that they couldn't do it right. Oh well.

I really can't wait for the day when I don't have to share a computer with my mom. That way, if I want to get on, I don't have to sneak in the time in the morning (when I should be getting ready for school) or stay up really late. It's all very inconvenient. And this has only started happening since the school year began. *rolls eyes* It doesn't help that she has to chat online with guys as well, so that between her six online college classes and three online chat-buddies, I get virtually no time on my own laptop. *wry smile* And to believe, this all could have been prevented if I had never introduced her to technology and the real world. *gives aggravated sigh* I am not liking it, at all.

I'll have another post today, if not at midnight, after everyone has gone to bed. It's friday after all, I need to start wasting my weekend, earning a hunched back (from bending over the keyboard), and deepening those shadows beneath my eyes. *laughs at the irony*

What is life without a little something to make you want to scream out loud with the utmost aggravation and frustration? *grins* Yeah, I don't know either.

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