Friday, October 3, 2008

Alive and getting along.

I found I should be posting here much more often than I do. Summer was one I will definitely remember for quite some time. Choir camp-- and working there was a highlight for sure. :)

School clearly has started and I'm a SENIOR. How terrifying is that? It was odd at the beginning of the year... I was the only one of my friends on my lunch, and what troubled me the most was mostly that I had found my comfortable niche. It was clear that THESE people were who were going to accept me as I am within the walls of one of the most superficial places anyone will ever walk in, and to suddenly have them gone was unnerving. I happily changed my timetable from Drama, Music, Lunch, Math, English to a far more entertaining timetable. My subjects this semester are: Drama, Music (I couldn't change those, they were only offered semester one), Writer's Craft, Lunch, Media Arts. I now had fourth lunch with my friends and one of my classes with one of my best friends. Wicked.

Next semester is nice too. English, Spare, Lunch, Math, Senior Guitar. :) I'm quite happy with that. That means I only have to be back at school for an extra semester, and then I can graduate. I'm disappointed that I'm unable to graduate with my classmates-- but I can only blame that on myself and my laziness in grades 9 and 10. Grade 11 even.

Anyway. I'm off to work on drama related things. I'll write more later this weekend.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Wrenches on Ropes and 20 degrees.

Okay. Tech has been driving me INSANE thanks to the stupid grade 10's who thought it was up to them to move the lights without my permission. Not cool. There was also a sign there saying "Please do not touch without permission!" of course... it was in bright red marker all in capitol letters. So it SHOULD ensue that whoever wrote this was yelling and MEANT WHAT SHE SAID.

But you know. When you're in grade 10 you know more than those stupid techies in grades 11 and 12. So, it was not really that cool. On the bright side, I was allowed to yell at them while waving around my wrench. That is on a rope. So incase I drop it while working on the grid, it doesn't fall and kill someone. I guess on Friday I could "Accidentally" drop it. On Alison. Which was funny yesterday during dress rehearsal, because she had to change her hair for her second character, and she had chopsticks in her hair which made her look like a bug. I nearly died laughing even though her one-act is like, completely serious and whatnot. It was distracting!

Anyway, I best be off. Call time is in an hour and a half!