Today was interesting...but maybe I should reveal something about myself first. I'm not homeschooled anymore, but I was from like 1st grade until this year, 7th grade, so now I'm in junior high. Just to explain some of the things I write about. Our school has an A-B schedule, so tody was A day-which I usually hate those days because they're BORING. But today wasn't. In health we had to do this freaky thing where we did a group hug, push ups, singing the alphabet and a bunch of other stuff...o.O lol and then keyboarding which is super hard because I'm used to typing looking down all the time and all of that, but at least some of my friends are in it. Geography is SO FUNNY! I don't know how I ended up in the back rows where it's only me and-of course-practiacally the most troublemaking guys in school. I ALWAYS get stuck with them, so it makes life interesting, to say the least...XD One of them thinks he's SO COOL and a flirt and stuff but is really just a wannabe, the other's WAY too hyper, and another can be just plain mean, but we have a truce that we won't kill each other or anything and talk occasionally with yelling during most of it. =P I'm constantly yelling at the one who thinks he's cool, Tanner, and making him get off his high horse, lol. Like the other day I'm all "wonder if a kick would get sense back into you" XD It worked, needless to say, although I didn't carry it out. Then in art, I get to sit with one of my best friends and talk during the entire time, so it's cool. However my used to be BFF is always mad at me for some reason or another, so we aren't that close anymore. She acts WAY different than I used to know-well, I've changed a lot too-but still. *sigh* At home it's been difficult for a few months, because of family probs and stuff, and I actually HATE the weekends. Yah, I know it sounds wierd, but it's true. There's nothing to do at home, lol. At school, at least there's always someone to talk to.
Well, there's a post that's more detailed than the others have been, finally. ;)
ttys!
Sara <3
Jan. 12, 2008 - Untitled Comment