School got out on Friday, June 18. So I finished up my freshmen year on Wednesday so Thursday I skipped and same with Friday but, Friday I had to get a blood test to figure out why am I so tired.
Well either way I am stoked that summer vacation has began. This means, getting sunburn ( I have to watch out since I am super pale lol), swimming, and projects? Wait, back up! Did I just say projects? Yep, indeed I did. I have to read six chapters with doing a thing called A.S.P.I.R.E. and take 10 notes for each topic which means 60 notes a chapter for my upcoming World History AP (WHAP) class in my Sophomore yr. Yikes! Additionally I have to read Julius Caesar and write a two page essay that would be scored on a 6 point SAT rubric for my upcoming English Honors 10 class. Well, at least I have one chapter complete for my World History class.
I am going to say after I get home from camp I will be hitting the books and postponing all the fun for several hours a day :(
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
An unexpected visitor!
Uh oh! There isn't a visitor that you would have thought we be living in my backyard in my grandmothers enormous hostas that are under the pool deck.
Lets just say it is cute, you want to cuddle, brown, has whiskers, and eats carrots, grass, and lettuce and probably other things.
Well if you haven't figured it out- we have a small, yes I mean small, eastern cotton rabbit in my backyard. I have recently seen it in the yard behind us but never in my backyard.
I was walking around the backyard like I usually do listening to my mp3 player, when I see the cute rabbit that I named two days ago: Hailey. I hope it isn't a boy because that would be very weird for a male to have that name and I will feel sorry for it.
Well each time Hailey sees me, it runs into the hostas and I have no clue where at in the hosta it is in at. So as currently I have lettuce inside the hosta for it to eat.
Now, I just hope nothing happens to it and I hope that Lexi (my dog) doesn't see it. Well if Lexi does see it the rabbit would be running and it would outrun my dog.
Well if I do see it soon, I will try to take a picture and upload it up here for everyone to see.
Now off to suitcase land to start packing for Girls camp.
Choa, and good night to all!
Lets just say it is cute, you want to cuddle, brown, has whiskers, and eats carrots, grass, and lettuce and probably other things.
Well if you haven't figured it out- we have a small, yes I mean small, eastern cotton rabbit in my backyard. I have recently seen it in the yard behind us but never in my backyard.
I was walking around the backyard like I usually do listening to my mp3 player, when I see the cute rabbit that I named two days ago: Hailey. I hope it isn't a boy because that would be very weird for a male to have that name and I will feel sorry for it.
Well each time Hailey sees me, it runs into the hostas and I have no clue where at in the hosta it is in at. So as currently I have lettuce inside the hosta for it to eat.
Now, I just hope nothing happens to it and I hope that Lexi (my dog) doesn't see it. Well if Lexi does see it the rabbit would be running and it would outrun my dog.
Well if I do see it soon, I will try to take a picture and upload it up here for everyone to see.
Now off to suitcase land to start packing for Girls camp.
Choa, and good night to all!
A fear of Camping?
Well, it is drawing nearer to the time of the year again. Girls camp is on its way and I am a little bit thrilled but, not as I was last year.
This year I am having a big fear of having daddy long leg spiders being in the shower or in the bathroom stalls. And then seeing dead and alive frogs crossing my paths. Then, there is my biggest fear, getting the awful poison ivy again *shudders*. I probably sound negative but, that is my cons.
Well, at least I do have some positive things about camp. I get to see my wonderful friends every day and night. I hopefully get to go kayaking, the stupid downpour, thunderstorm ruined our chances to go kayaking which I love :) I get experience the beauty of nature even if I am not a out woodsy kind of gal. I get to do a skit on the first night there which is going to be amazing! The skit is based around traffic court since the theme of girls camp is "traveling on the road of virtues path," so we have famous cars such as Herbie, The Flinstone Car, General Lee, KITT, The Dolorian, etc. And of course a judge and a policewoman and we have to of those and I am playing one of the policewomen since I love to talk. Now, back to the positive things, I get to know new people which is always fun and have new knowledge on things I hardly knew about or things I never knew by doing Third year requirements.
Well, I have to face those nasty, slimy frogs with the bugs and spiders. And HOPEFULLY we won't have a lot of rain and that kayaking doesn't get canceled because I really am looking forward to it!
Anyways I think I will survive Girls camp this year and I am very positive that I won't get poison Ivy this year- I will watch out closely and also that I won't have an attack from insects and frogs!
This year I am having a big fear of having daddy long leg spiders being in the shower or in the bathroom stalls. And then seeing dead and alive frogs crossing my paths. Then, there is my biggest fear, getting the awful poison ivy again *shudders*. I probably sound negative but, that is my cons.
Well, at least I do have some positive things about camp. I get to see my wonderful friends every day and night. I hopefully get to go kayaking, the stupid downpour, thunderstorm ruined our chances to go kayaking which I love :) I get experience the beauty of nature even if I am not a out woodsy kind of gal. I get to do a skit on the first night there which is going to be amazing! The skit is based around traffic court since the theme of girls camp is "traveling on the road of virtues path," so we have famous cars such as Herbie, The Flinstone Car, General Lee, KITT, The Dolorian, etc. And of course a judge and a policewoman and we have to of those and I am playing one of the policewomen since I love to talk. Now, back to the positive things, I get to know new people which is always fun and have new knowledge on things I hardly knew about or things I never knew by doing Third year requirements.
Well, I have to face those nasty, slimy frogs with the bugs and spiders. And HOPEFULLY we won't have a lot of rain and that kayaking doesn't get canceled because I really am looking forward to it!
Anyways I think I will survive Girls camp this year and I am very positive that I won't get poison Ivy this year- I will watch out closely and also that I won't have an attack from insects and frogs!
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