Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Jungle Love in the Yearbook Room!

It's been hard to find much time for school work, and chores lately. Life is overwhelming, but I like it this way. In fact, the only reason I'm given the chance to write now is that we're not doing much in class so I have wandered to the closest computer to catch up; that and I'm inspired by the Steve Miller Band.
I'm looking at my post from less than a week ago and it amazes me that so much has already changed since then.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

734.

It's weeks like this that remind me why I love school so much. Everything was so much fun, and so perfect. I don't know how I ever survived all through the first semester of this year, sitting at home. I guess it's true that if you don't know what you're missing out on, it doesn't bother you much. Now that I know everything I had to live without, I could never go back to that without being miserable. I'm almost happy it happened the way it did though, because now I realize how important it is to have friends around all the time, things to look forward to, inside jokes,reasons to smile,reasons to laugh, and maybe even situations that catch you by surprise... no matter how embarrasing they may be.
I've also realized that there is no group of people out there quite like my friends. They are, without a doubt, the WEIRDEST bunch of kids I have ever met, but you know what? That's what I absolutly love about them.
Years and years from now when I think back about high school, I'm going to have tons of outrageous stories, thanks to all of them and the situations we all work ourselves into obliviously.
I can also guarentee Bus 734 will be something I remember most. The long life talks held on those ripped up seats with our permanent marker drawings, and the sticky floors are among my favorite things in life. From moshing in the pitch black of the mornings, and laughing so loudly we keep everyone from falling back to sleep, to long life talks, and accounts of our day on the way home... I look forward to it all, everyday.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Well that's embarrasing.

Have you ever tried to run your fingers through your hair to appear confident, only to have them get caught in a tangle? You look absolutely ridiculous...

I speak from experience,unfortunatly.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Yeah, I know. May the people rejoice, and whatnot.

I just found what I had meant to be the start of my blog, back in the midst of all that was happening. If you care to read it, here it is...

Folks, it has been a less-than-stellar few months healthwise, and I want nothing more than for things to just go back to normal.Sitting home alone every day, and skipping school is hardly the bed-jumping, junk-food eating fantasy world conjured up by my younger self. It's not too bad though. These days, I'm more apt to be found dog-earing pages of this month's Seventeen magazine, or reclining in my favorite chair, penning my amusing or interesting thoughts (as an alternative to actually talking to myself, I guess. Not there yet, as luck would have it.) I suppose I've always had a bit of recluse in me, so I am able to revel in my own company...most of the time.When I'm home, I listen to music for most of the day, and it often borders on deafening. This activity is not at all restricted by time of day. My soundtrack is just as likely to accompany my "getting-ready" routine at 8 a.m. as it is to provide background noise for some spontaneous midnight baking. I could not possibly sacrifice the frequency, volume, or nature of my tunes.I do miss school, but knowing that I won't be able to head back for a while, I intend to make the most of being home now. Placing myself in unpredictable situations is something I've always done obliviously, but coming out of them with one hell of a story to tell makes it all worthwhile. I have the strongest feeling that this will begin to occur more often than usual as I continue to look for things to do around here.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

3-second rule

3-second rule (noun): the vow to make a move, approach someone, or voice an opinion in the first seconds that it comes to mind so you don't chicken out. Used by players that want to seem confident, and by shy teenage girls that otherwise back out of things too often.


Yesterday, I came up with this solution to the problem I had. Things went good when I used it today, and so I plan on making it a part of my normal routine from now on. I figure it's a good life skill to be used in any specific situation.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Hey Good Looking!

In the shower today, the shampoo bottle caught my eye with " Hey Good Looking!" written across the top. I won't even waste time lying...there's just something about recieving that compliment while you're naked that makes your day.