A five hour physics marathon is quite draining, emotionally, physically, mentally, psychologically, spiritually, etc. But nonetheless, I prevailed. Now all I have is reading for AP English and (maybe) AP World for the rest of this weekend. I am quite pleased, as I can enjoy Saturday night. :) Ironically, I've had more free weekends during this school year than I had all throughout this past summer.
Actively pursuing/dating a girl in my own class who attends the same school as me is quite simple, regardless of whether or not they have no classes with me. However, trying to do the same to a girl from another school is a completely different matter. I'd say it has to do with having different friends, and therefore less of a background on eachother.
Any pointers?
Last night at work I made so many mistakes and caused so many messes that I can't even begin to describe the sheer discord and frustration I caused.
I shall not delve into it. Instead, I shall inform you all that I have endeavored to feast mine eyes upon The Scarlet Letter and conclude the novel. In nine days. It was the most vigorous reading I've ever done in my life.
...is the greatest of all Led Zeppelin's songs. The London Philharmonic Orchestra also puts a beautiful touch on it. I can just imagine an epic battle brewing as I listen to it, and this music is pumping up the audience to indulge in the action.
Primary Weight Room Supervisor: "Yeah, sure, here's a key, you guys don't need me, you know what you're doing. It's not like you're freshmen who are clueless."
Secondary Weight Room Supervisor: omg g3t 0ut f00ls ders n0 superv1sor!!!!!111
:P
Although I still work in the local retail business, do you guys know if there are any industries or jobs that have (extremely) flexible hours? As in, three hours on a week night, twice a week? :/
The current administration, or Congress, or whoever the heck is in charge of this, most definitely better not cut a single fund from NASA. I want to build an eight foot rocket next year and by golly I'm going to do it.
...so I suppose I should get on that right now. My life has been declining, as it was about a week and a half before, and I just don't feel motivated to do anything other than survive and go about my routine. School this year doesn't seem particularly tough, although it will be significantly harder than last year (which was quite easy). Working at my job is what's going to be the real challenge for me this school year, so I'm strongly considering quitting for the sake of keeping myself human. Th
I think I'd be good at both, but pharmacy definitely seems more useful by this point in my life. Princeton, of course, isn't an option if I'm going into that field, and so now I'm debating about which I'd be happier with. :)
So I realized that sitting back and watching my friendships all falling apart isn't a good idea, so I did something rather rash. I told Kelsey about my feelings for her. This is a good thing for several reasons: 1) instead of facing a slow, tedious, and unexplainable end, our friendship will instead go through a distinguished change; 2) it helps to get things like this off your chest.
Well, go figure, she doesn't like me, as if I didn't already know that, but I'm too proud of myself for actu
Too much trouble. The drama, the pickiness, and the overall susceptibility of some females I used to regard as good friends has reached a level that I simply cannot and will not tolerate any more. I'd much rather hang out with my guy friends. Less trouble for everyone. -.-
The Good
I'm in the best shape I've ever been in throughout my entire life My horrid tan lines are disappearing I'm mostly done with all my summer homework I've accomplished a lot this summer
The Bad
My friendships continue to falter and crumble My relationship with Kelsey is starting to decline School is about to start, and I'm busy literally every single day leading up to the start date
As usual, the bad outweighs the good. :(
As some of you may remember, I've had troubles with a girl that was my absolute best friend throughout my freshmen and most of my sophomore year. It had climbed to a point where I couldn't even talk to her, specifically when she was around certain people. Eventually we fell out of communication, a streak that lasted several months. Recently, she entered back into my life. After a few serious talks, we're going to try this again. It's been countless weeks since we last spoke, and it appears as th
I don't have anything specific to blog about, but I still felt like blogging. I am writing a report for AP World as we speak, which can't be too hard, as the instructor is (relatively) easy and nice, especially when compared to other AP teachers at the school. It kind of makes me worried that I won't be prepared, but I did fine in APUSH with him so I'm still pretty happy to have him again. The only bad part is I have six other assignments to do for the class after I complete this one.
In oth
It was a pretty fun vacation, so now I have a few days to just kick-back, finish some final summer work, and enjoy. I work a couple shifts on the weekends now, but nothing too intense. I think my summer workload is finally relieving itself. I have to write quite a number of relatively easy papers and summaries for AP World, but that shouldn't be too hard. I'll probably get them all done in the next couple of days if I set my mind to it.
I also just found out that I get Friday day and night c
Well, I forgot to include this major detail in my last entry, but I figured it was a big enough thing to start a new one about. I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow, and won't be on for eight days after today, so don't expect to be seeing me much. Actually, don't expect to be seeing me at all, becaus you won't. As a matter of fact, it's most likely that none of you have ever actually seen me. Rather, you've seen my name on the bottom of the forum home page and noted my name, indicating that I was o
This past week, I have so far:
1) Retained/updated contact with friends I met and/or reconnected with at camp.
2) Come awfully close to finishing my second novel for a Summer assignment.
3) Succesfully blogged here
4) Hung out with Kelsey
5) Worked over twenty hours
Before I leave for vacation, I must:
1) Finish my second Summer assignment novel.
2) Write a paper over the two novels I have read.
3) Hang out at least once more with friends.
4) Work ten more hours.
Writing the ess
I'm leaving for a well-earned vacation on Thursday. The only problem is that I'm working every day up until then and every day after that, as well. I just got back from camp on Wednesday, so it's been pretty hard adjusting to real-life after that. That's why I hate when good things come to an end.
On a lighter note, school is starting soon, and I've never been more excited for it in my life. Although it might seem like I'm exagerating it quite a bit, it's a true statement. I've hung out with
...so I just thought I'd let you all know that I'll be at camp from tomorrow until Wednesday, so I'll be out of touch with everything going on here and everybody until then.