Friday, November 30

New Phone! Hooray!

(an outhouse!) haha inside joke with Hannah
well Grant finally has a phone of his own too
that's scary! haha
AJ was sick again today
poor AJ :(
I have rehearsal tonight! :)
Elliot is fun to hang with...
haha
anyways
tomorrow hannah and i are going Christmas shopping!
Yes, I called it Christmas.
Sue me.
Speaking of lawsuits, I totally want to have a Canadian conference! Because unlike you filthy racist Caucasians, we Canadians have faced opposition. I face it every day, in the form of Kelsey Gray. And her racial slurs.
Me and Alex Andony are taking. her. down.

haha
Good
night
God
bless

Tuesday, November 27

An Idea UC1 Had...

UC1 and I were in the car and we were talking about Google fortune cookies. She said it'd be interesting to blog what fortunes we got. So here goes: my fortunes and my comments on them as if they were real.

1. "Your eyes have magnetized a secret admirer." Well that's exciting! Probably not true, but hey, ya never know.

2. "You will find good fortune in love." Well, I seem to be doing pretty well in the romance department!

3. "Emphasize you own creativity." Maybe that's code for "make sure your essay analyzing JFK's inaugural speech for Speech and Debate doesn't suck!"

4. "Others see you as a wise person." Ha. Not.

5. "You will travel to many places." I doubt it. I've never really been one to travel a lot.

6. "You will have a very pleasant experience." I'm all for that! But that actually is pretty obvious. Every day fits that description.

7. "Others look up to you." Literally. I'm tall.

8. "Luck will visit you on the next full moon." Apparantly that's Christmas Eve. Maybe it'll snow.

9. "Your home is a pleasant place from which you draw happiness." Yeah, sounds right.

10. "You have a remarkable power which you are not using." Ookay... Like the power to do my homework and not waste my time on fortune cookies? Probably.

That's all for now, folks!

Saturday, November 24

Garble

Ug. My sis just smashed a bottle of nail polish on my aunt's bathroom floor. I am not happy about this.

My today so far

Well it hasn't been very long since the day started yet, but here's what I've done so far:
Got up
Showered (Kelsey, I did so bad shaving this morning! I cut myself and it hurt!!!)
Ate breakfast (tasty)
Messed on the computer for like 10 minutes
Got kicked off the computer haha
cleaned bathroom mirror
came back here
updated!

So rather mediocre. And now i realize I have no idea why any of you would care about this. But i just thought I'd say all of it anyways.

For the rest of the day I've got swim lessons (haha those are so pathetic I won't even tell you about them)
going to the AT& T store- hopefully we'll finally get new phones today or tomorrow!!!
chores- mom's gone on her weekly "clean the house" rampage
play more monopoly- get butchered again (the last game ended with grant and I both in debt to Note nearly 50 grand!)
Movie nite!!!

So...fairly somewhat busy
haha
Anyways, I hope I didn't bore you all too much with this post.
Comment me!!!
Have
a
beautiful
day
God
bless
kenzer

Friday, November 23

My Thanksgiving Break

Friday: School, obviously. String practice. Sleep.

Saturday: Speech Meet. Good discussion about orange peelers, proper washing of a sweatshirt and various states of shoe rattiness. I come home and fall asleep at 8:30.

Sunday: Chruch. The Happy List. Fireside about Humanitarian Relief in Guatemala.

Monday: Seminary. Remodeling. Moving furniture. Burning CDs. All that jazz.

Tuesday: Seminary. Driving to Utah. I bring wrong cord for DVD player, so we are stuck naming every single place we can think of that starts with the letter "A." Yeah. That bad. We also listen to 80s music. Then Apples discovers that she has Pride and Prejudice on CD. So we listen to that. I fall asleep on Apples's lap. Dad shocks us by stopping at Subway long enough to get subs and go to the bathroom. He's getting soft in his old age. We finally get to Provo, where we visit with cousins. Then we sign up for the Turkey Trot. Then we go to dinner with same cousins. Then we go back to cousin's house and play Scrabble until little boy cousin smashes it. Baby cousin attempts to eat letters. Then we go home.

Wednesday: What did we do? Um... oh yeah, we went to Wal-Mart and bought stuff for Thanksgiving. Then we visited with Seth, Karalenn, Makenzie and Kendyl... what sweethearts. So cute.

Thursday: Thanksgiving day. Wake up early, pick up Heather and run the turkey trot. Well, I walked with Allison, Holly, Hillory and Apples, but whatever. Take pictures of Courtney and Sydney in the baby race. Cheer for all the other cousins in thier races. Go home after determining that we will all eventually regain feeling in various parts. It was cold! Then I fell asleep for two hours. And then we went to Thanksgiving dinner at Grandma and Grandpa Hippen's. We had Great-grandma, Grandpa, Grandma, Dad, Mom, me, Apples, Eric, Ginette, Connor, Declan, Nathan, Heather, Chase, Avery, Courtney, Holly, Allison, James, Elaine, Steven, Hillory, Serenity, Cadence, Seth, Karalenn, Makenzie, Kendyl, Hannah, Eran, Zach, Sydney and some other people too. I hear stories about Denmark and resolve never to move there. We talk a lot. I learn a lot about my dad. For example, I did not know that he was a legend for being a hearthrob. Nor did I know that his name was all over a middle school he never attended. He also forgot to mention that his parents were known as "Lyle's dad" or "Lyle's mom." I wonder what dirt Apples will give to my kids when I'm old. Or even worse, what dirt Olive could give them. Scary thought. Then the conversation turns to me and dating. As the oldest grandchild, I am used to this. People freak out about me getting old and ask about dating. Dad responds that I cannot date until I am 30. I punch him. And it goes on... still wierd.

Friday: We drive home. More Pride and Prejudice. I fall asleep again. Yeah... We come home to a 40 degree house and for once we can smell our gas leak, which apparantly has been around for a while, but that we can never smell. Doesn't smell to wonderful. We do the only thing we can: open windows and bundle up.

The end.

Thursday, November 22

Enchanted- my review

Well I saw enchanted last night. It was really good! haha, I'll go into more detail in a minute. I also got to go ice skating with Kacey and Mel- these two girls at my youth group! We had such a good time. (I saw the movie with them too).
Well as I said previously, the movie was really good. The singing, I thought, was marvelous. It really captured the nostalgic innocent disney feel. Everyone needs a fairy tale once in a while. EVEN olive, the Uber Cynic of Doom!!! haha.
The clash with reality I thought was hilarious, which of course created most of the plot. It was very suspenseful at some parts. I loved it. Robert, played by Patrick Dempsey or whoever, was much more New York-y than I had gathered from the commercials at first. Of course Giselle, played by Amy Adams, warmed him up by the end. One thing the commercials had not advertised in the least was the presence of "nancy," played by none other than the infamous Idina Menzel!!! I was shocked to see HER, but greatly pleased. Granted, they have to leave some surprises for the actual film, but I thought it could have been a big draw for fans of the theatre. One of my favorite characters was Pip, the little chipmunk. I'm sure you could have guessed that one, but I just had to say it! He was really funny.
The movie was a lot deeper than you would originally think. Driving home Mel and her mom and I generated over 10 archetypes and hidden messages! Some of them are:
the comparison of relative happiness between reality and the fairy tale world
the beauty of love pure vs. in your face and all about
don't take candy (or poisoned apples) from strangers

Well...I hope those made sense. They sound better when explained I think. haha! Anyways, I totally plan on seeing it a few more times, so if you want to hit the theaters with me, gimme a shout out!
Happy
Thanksgiving
Good
Night
God
Bless

Blog: Theatre...in Style

In case ya'll didn't already know, AJ started a new blog for all the thespians!
The URL is: http://dramanerds.blogspot.com/
Come see it! Comment! And even if you're not one for the stage, drop by anyway. We're welcoming folk.

Tuesday, November 20

Ok, i think we've established that we're all very thankfull for a very many things. There.

Monday, November 19

About .0000001 percent of the things I'm grateful for

1. Life
2. My parents
3. My sister
4. My grandparents
5. My family in general
6. My cats
7. Nature
8. Fox trails
9. Frost on the windows
10. Sticky notes
11. Having amazing friends
12. Drama
13. Singing in the rain while getting completely soaked and not caring one bit
14. Chocolate
15. Books
16. Conciousness
17. Brand-new notebooks
18. Sponateous laughter
19. Inside jokes
20. Forensics
21. Getting an unexpected award
22. Not getting an award but still having a great time anyway
23. Computers
24. Teachers who go off on tangents
25. Smiling
26. Herbal tea
27. Rain
28. My tree
29. Blizzards
30. That series of Oxford this-and-that encyclopedias that are about everything from Medieval art to Biblical geography
31. When you suddenly get what a poem means and it makes perfect sense
32. Broadway
33. Quill pens
34. My viola
35. Metronomes that work really well and don't give you nightmares
36. itunes
37. Sleeping late on a Saturday
38. Vacations
39. Living so close to a friend that it's easier to walk to their house than call them
40. Compliments
41. Funny people
42. Waking up in a good mood
43. Colored pens
44. Silence
45. Symphonies
46. Dancing where nobody can see you
47. When your teachers decide not to give you homework all on the same day
48. Honey
49. Butterflies
50. Love
51. Pineapples
52. Singing with a small choir where everyone can sing really well and the harmonies actually sound like harmonies
53. Chords that resolve themselves
54. Daffodils in the spring
55. Hope
56. When optimists turn out to be right
57. Shakespeare
58. English class
59. Nice people
60. The universe

More of What I'm Thankful for

1. Songs that make you want to dance
2. Ballroom dancing
3. Cucumber sandwiches
4. 50s love songs
5. Little kids with chocolate all over thier face
6. Neighbors who love to decorate for holidays
7. Fake ivy
8. People who make very depressing literature funny
9. People who make modernism funny
10. People who help me understand the difference between modernism and post-modernism
11. Google fortune cookies
12. Google quotes of the day
13. Lollipops
14. School House Rock
15. The Magic School Bus
16. Sharing clothes with my sister
17. When guys turn out to be really sweet and kind
18. Packing lists
19. Bean bags
20. When you’re so tired you get hyper
21. Crazy times with my sister
22. Hiccups

More of what I'm grateful for

1. Electric Mixers
2. Blogging
3. going out to restaurants
4. Adventures in Odyssey
5. taking long bike rides with God
6. Trampolines
7. Instant Messaging with smilies
8. playing hide-and-seek: loft edition
9. Stratego
10. Memories
11. Youth Group
12. When Sam's friends are so considerate
13. playing games in tech class with Jacob
14. eating unbaked Cookie dough
15. staying out late with friends
16. driving to school with Matt
17. designing avatars
18. singing in the shower
19. scootering
20. lazy vacations
21. Singing along with BR6, the A Capella group
22. dancing in the rain
23. dreaming
24. Orange Juliuses
25. Pickup games of ultimate frisbee
26. swimming
27. having shower parties!!!
28. KANSAAAS!!!
29. When Grant is hyper
30. All grade field trips
31. pretty rings
32. irish step dancers
33. driving in the car with Sam
34. picnics
35. little playgrounds
36. dumpster diving
37. 8th grade english
38. boulder
39. rock climbing
40. spotted pajama pants
41. family card games
42. sarcasm
43. acting
44. scintillating humor pieces
45. when ms. rea puts us through stress management classes
46. raking leaves
47. kiwis
48. accomplishing things
49. long hair
50. autumn

I'm Grateful For...

1. God's never-ending mercy and forgiveness
2. Good friends
3. treehouses
4. or just ladders up trees
5. rope swings
6. tire swings
7. the open space
8. secret hideaways
9. Songs I can belt to
10. Those times when no one's around but God
11. My tree
12. Getting on the roof at Coal Creek
13. Being stupid
14. and still being accepted
15. Church, and the atmosphere
16. The flatirons
17. Dancing!
18. musicals I get to be in
19. rehearsals
20. laughter
21. inside jokes (Josh, can you walk over here? There's maniacal laughter! I won't do it!)
22. Cooking shows on the Mac
23. The minute before french class ends
24. Cooking with people I love
25. Getting an unexpected text message
26. Giving stuff away

Well I finish this later! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

I'm grateful for...

1. God, and all of his blessings
2. The dramatic beauty of the Boulder landscape!
3. My mom.
4. My cats!!!!!!!!
5. My dad.
6. Winter One Acts rehearsals (Josh! Walk over here for a minute...)
7. Toast
8. Free range cows and chickens
9. Access to the internet
10. Gum
11. My grandparents
12. My cousins
13, My aunts and uncles
14. Acting
15. Really good musicals whose songs i can sing
16. Slacker days in science class
15. Slacker days in math class.
18. Slacker days in many classes...
19. Drawing with fresh charcoal
20. Painting
21. Sketching
22. Smoothies
23. Crazy movie nights at kenzie's house. ("She fell off the roof!" and "Thomas! Your shorts are see-through!!!")
24. Amazing friends
25. Late starts
26. Early releases
27. Block days
28. Mashed potaotes
29. Really good Indian food
30. Matan Fez
31. Memories
32. Very good looking males
33. Preforming
34. Ow! - anyone who gets this, good for you.
35. Sunsets behind the flatirons.

I have to go, but the list could go on and on!

Sunday, November 18

The Happy List - Things to Be Happy About

1. I'm alive.
2. My mother
3. My father
4. My sister
5. God's love
6. That I live in a free land
7. I have a house
8. Said house has heating
9. I have enough food
10. I get to learn about a lot of stuff
11. I have the means to communicate with my friends.
12. I have friends.
13. I have amazing friends.
14. I have clothes
15. Music
16. Encores
17. Great books
18. Fuzzy socks
19. When an audience starts clapping on the beat
20. The circular sound of Manneheim Steamroller
21. When your sister writes stories and puts you in them
22. Musicals
23. The Hallelujah chorus
24. Whistling
25. Colorful sharpies
26. Finding programs from last year's musical in old journals
27. Christmas
28. Babies
29. Talking to walls
30. Having Olivia make your hair crazy
31. Thanksgiving
32. Ms. Quinlan's speeches about adopting turkeys
33. Ms. Quinlan's walrus imitations
34. Completely mental Beatles songs
35. Muffins
36. 6/8 time signature
37. Curly hair
38. Little girls with really poofy dresses
39. Little boys with huge cumberbuns
40. Boys wearing suits
41. Screaming for your teammates at a speech meet
42. Orange peelers
43. Clementines at Thanksgiving
44. The shuffle button on music players
45. Old people pretending to be Jamaican
46. Bean bags
47. Socks that say "no nonsense" on them
48. When an old guy calls boys tanks and girls beautiful airplanes
49. No school
50. Snow

Please add - let's see how long we can make this!

Thursday, November 15

Why I'm Grumpy- in no particular order


no one's updating
we're reflooring my kitchen
so I can't eat
my french project is crap
it's dark out
i have no contact with the outside world
it's about to be break
so I'll have even LESS contact with the outside world
both of my shoes are breaking
my CD won't play
my backup cheap headphones broke
my real iPod headphones broke
i dropped my phone
and it wacked out
*tear*

Monday, November 12

You've been a naughty girl - you've let your knickers down.
I am the egg man!
You are the egg man!
I am the walrus!

And McKenzie just informed me i spelled knickers wrong. There i changed it. Are you happy?
Huh?
Are you happy?
I updated ok?
OK???
*breathing heavily*

Saturday, November 10

Long Weekend!

Well, maybe it hasn't been the best. We had to come down to Colorado Springs for my grandma's memorial, which was kinda boring, and therefore, I've been harassed by four WAY overly energetic 9-6 year olds the whole time. HEAVY 9-6 year olds. Who still insist on being carried EVERYWHERE. but whatever, it hasn't been all bad.
it'll be wierd not coming down here any more...but I don't feel like going into that any more. To be perfectly candid, I don't think I'll miss this place half as much as I think I will.
Dean and Becky came down for the day!!! I was delighted to see them this afternoon, and even more delighted to hear they'd be here all day. Dean and Becky are the grandparents who...well, I nearly had. Granted, they're not actually related, but that's just a technicality. Trouble Pops and Nice Mom are the greatest, as well as Emily (who's 23, one of my best friends in the world growing up and getting married this June!!!) and Tracy (who's 21, and has spent the past three months as an exchange student in the DR), who I've just taken to calling my cousins. I mean, it saves alot of explaining.
Right now Herbie Fully Loaded is on in the living room. I wanted to see this movie when it came out (the old Herbies were classics), but right now it seems really predictible and cheesy. Ah, who cares!
I'm feeling a little cut off from the civilized world right now. I mean, Colorado Springs IS only an hour and a half away (in good traffic- it took us three hours to get through denver in rush hour last night!!!), but it still seems like a different world.
Have you guys ever seen the youtube video What Old People Do For Fun??? Haha, it's great! I'm gonna be just like that when I get older.
Well...I'm getting hungry now, so I better go try to find some food. Did I mention the significant LACK of it here? haha
Good
Night
Y'all
God
Bless

Earnest was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!

Well, in case you hadn't already guessed from the title, Earnest was incredible. Absolutely hilarious, and everthing flowed together so smoothely. All the actors were amazing - I honestly don't know which one I preferred. I'm sure you're all seen it by now - but just in case, you should absolutely come tonight. It's well worth the price of admission. Oh, and nice job on the set, you guys who did crew! :)

Thursday, November 8

Uh-Oh

Reasons I'm Uh-Oh-ing
1. My violin bridge moved. A lot. And my strings are kind of falling off the fingerboard.
2. I have to finish my Utopia essay by tomorrow. And it's maybe a third done.
3. I have to write and memorize an intro that doesn't suck for my Humor Interp piece by Saturday.
4. I have to memorize my HI piece by Saturday.
5. My mother is sick and is not getting better.
6. I am broke.
7. I cannot seem to sleep on a normal schedule. I keep waking up at two in the morning unable to sleep and finally falling back asleep an hour later. And then I'll be exhausted the whole day.
8. Ms. John will probably be very cranky tomorrow because of her fight with Weston about appogiatura and neighboring tones.

Wednesday, November 7

Fortune Cookie

My fortune cookie from Google (love those things!) just gave me this:

You will find good fortune in love.


Haha... I wish.

I guess the universe was conspiring against me in my efforts to not stare.

Or you could say the the universe was conspiring to help me.

Does that make tuberculosis part of my personal legend?

Oh gosh, I hope so.

I'm such an English nerd.
Yes! My computer hasn't been loading this page for like the past week. It was like being cut off from...life. lol jk
At least God doesn't need to be online for me to reach Him!

Well Chautaqua was really fun. Yes, we had to stomach some bonding activites, but it was overall really good! Kelly and Hannah and I went out for Inta Juice (and then chased Mr. D half way down the street before AJ and his mom pulled up asking if we needed a ride...embarassing...) and then of course we went to chautaqua!
After all the bonding activities in Access classes we broke off into who was staying at base camp and who was going on the hike. Most of us (24 actually, so I guess not) opted for the hike, and then that proceeded to take up pretty much the rest of the field trip. It was really fun though! For those of you who are still oblivious about what happened, comment Thomas' blog. Or ask David. But beware, he's having a little trouble talking. He almost peed himself trying to tell ms. weatherbee today! it was really funny.
Please comment!
Off to
Rehearsal
Christmas
Musical
Good
Eating
God
Bless

Monday, November 5

Something to ponder...

Kelsey and I discovered today that my hair is long enough that I could hang myself with it. Hmmm. This is potentially problematic.

Mo and Very Good, Amazing, Near Perfect Day

Seminary: Well, nothing much. But hey.
Ride to school: Um, my blush was being stupid. But hey.
Speech: Great. Tom did an amazing job with Jabberwocky and one other poem!
Spanish: Uh, we didn't do anything.
History: Had fun "working on Utopia project." Good times.
Math: Mr. Lehr was gone, so Fabio and I air-stringed. (He on guitar, me on violin.)
Orchestra: Olive, Weston and I got out of Orchestra to go do hearing and vision tests. It was very fun. Even when the people yelled at us for being to loud and ruining the hearing tests. Haha, oops. What would happen if we gave Mike a muffin?
Science: It wasn't supposed to be fun, but Hannah and I made it fun. What would happen if we bled donuts/lifesavers? Nerd ropes? Junior mints/milk duds?
Lunch: We bought Mollie a cookie for her birthday. Yay!
Tech: Nothing.
English: Hannah and I hopped on the desks and read Mollie a birthday poem. That was fun. Also, Hannah is going to bring in Andrew's 5 foot fish that we named Fabio to school on Wednesday. Hooray!
After school: Seperating two near-blows sixth-graders was interesting...

Current music: We Built This City (Jefferson Starship), Jessie's Girl (Rick Springfield)
Current mood: Happy yet a little stressed.

Tomorrow's Chataqua. Freezing our butts off in the near-mountains. That should be fun. At least it's another day to get everything done.

Sunday, November 4

*ponders*

My toothpaste tastes like root beer. Curious.

Saturday, November 3

Yesterday

Oh wow. Yesterday was amazing!

In Seminary, we had donuts. And of course, Chloe's prayer was hilarious. "Please bless the refreshments that they............... won't kill us." ~Chloe

In Spanish, we made sugar skulls, watched music videos and made Pablo and Carlito sing Me Muero with thier luchadore masks.
"Que paso?"
"Larson." ~ Sra. Meiler and Cindy

In History, we worked on our Utopia projects. In mine, one of the basic human rights (why wasn't this included in the Bill of Rights?) is the right to bathroom usage.

In Math, we had donut day. According to Mr. Lehr, it's all my fault for first mentioning donut Fridays. Hey, better being blamed for donuts than something else.

Orchestra was great. We established that Speech sweatshirts are the epitomy of dorky. We also played through our concert and it didn't go too badly. I've learned to just watch Olivia for bowings.

Science was interesting. I have to make my travel brochure for those on the run from the law. "Are you a criminal running from the law? Come stay in a plant cell! Much better than a prison cell!)

Tech was... tech. Mike and Taylor are funny, though. Websense is annoying the crap out of all of us, though.

And of course, English. You know you go to P2P when your English class is crazily celebrating that we came up with 102 ways to close-read text in one minute. We're so nerdy. I love it.

Then I came home and practiced. That could have been a lot better, but hey.

And then my parents decided to take us out to eat. On the way there, Dad and I introduced Ariel to the song "We Built This City." Dad introduced us all to the song "Jessie's Girl," which is pretty much amazing.

At the resturaunt, people were singing a REALLY LONG AND DRAWN OUT Happy Birthday song. So I pretended to shoot them. Unfortunately, the old ladies at the next table saw me and started laughing uncontrolably. That was a little wierd.

And then we went home and watched The Gods Must Be Crazy. Wow. That is a really funny movie. My tummy still hurts from laughing.

And then I fell asleep.
The way your smile just beams...the way you sing off-key...the way you haunt my dreeeeams! <-- good song

Well...last night was AJ's birthday party. That was fun! We pretty much just played mafia for four hours! We played by the fire too, and ate, and opened presents, of course. I got him a CD and a Build Your Own Peace Garden Kit! Haha, I designed the kit myself (with a little help from Kelsey and Hannah). He said he's putting the sign in his room. It says Testosterone Peace Garden-Feel the Manliness!
haha.
Matt gave Paige, AJ, and I our scripts yesterday. That's cool...I haven't read the whole thing yet, but since it's so short we probably did 9/10 of it at callbacks. I can't wait till rehearsals start! Then I can stop taking the bus! lol somehow I don't think it's the funnest experience, but it's probably good for me.
Mom signed Grant and I up for swimming lessons starting today. I hope that all the other people in it aren't like first graders or something. That'd be so wierd. And shameful. haha.

I love it when I'm busy. Sitting around at home like a lard is so boring. Of course, I love biking, and going places by myself, but it gets a little repetitive for every Saturday! I still need to see Across the Universe. That looks like such a good movie! It should be rated R...for you know, the cussing, the SEVERE drug references, the partial nudity... Sometimes I wish Hollywood could get a grip and portray the parts of life that don't have all of that in it. One the other hand, this movie is to show us the 60's- complete with the anti war rallies, the drugs...I hope it's worth it.
Of course, who knows when I even think I'm going to see this! It's a pretty full weekend- to my delight. We start swimming lessons today...but those are only for half an hour, thank goodness! Maybe we'll rent a raquetball court for afterwards. That would be fun. This afternoon/early night I have another birthday party, which sounds like it'll be the bomb! I still need to get them a present...That'll be today, and then tomorrow I have church of course and I think Operation Christmas Child with Hannah. Maybe it doesn't sound like much. Maybe it does. Either way, I know I'm pretty full. But if I got an invitation, I'll bet I could squeeze it in.
One other thing I have this weekend- that I'm NOT looking forward to- is homework. Groan! Oh well, I don't have that much. I have...let's see here...history (working on my perfect society. Which I think would be torture to live in. I mean, in a perfect society, nothing would go wrong, hence the perfect. No one would ever learn from their mistakes, and think of how boring it would be! Plus, if the society is perfect, pretty soon we'd think WE were perfect. And then we'd be left with the worst thing ever- no need for God. Somehow I don't think Ms. Hollis grasps what she's asking for.), science (well, my Cell City brochure isn't exactly bad...Exactly...lol. It could take a bit of time...), and then french (let's just say I'm not a fan of those little magazines she always gives us! haha). So, not bad. Not bad.
I can't wait for Tuesday- CHATAQUA!!! I love our field trips there. So, it'll be cold. But we can go on a short hike with our friends and then chill at base camp. I mean, we can run around and play games and not get yelled at! Just be sure to bundle up!
Well, as much as I'd love to stay, it sounds like I've got a few things to attend to...
Luv y'all
God
Bless

Thursday, November 1

Arg.

Ug. I just read my humor interp piece for my Dad, and am now feeling completely and utterly confused. According to him, I'm exaggerating everything too much, and I sound like a child. He suggested using dry humor instead of milking the stereotypes so much. I dunno, I didn't think you were supposed to do that for humor interp, but maybe I was wrong. Double ug. I hope whatever interpretation I end up doing works well for the Tournament in Fort Collins, I'm getting nervous already.