I have been busy. Last week I had tennis every single week day, dance on Monday and Tuesday, a choir show on Thursday and Friday and dance again yesterday. This week will be essentially the same, except without a choir show and with a tennis match tomorrow rather than just practice. Wish me luck. I will probably lose. In addition to all of these exciting things, I watched Center Stage this weekend. By myself. Because I have no friends. Just kidding. But I did watch it by myself, and it was quite entertaining, for being a weird dance movie for losers like me (Glee reference there... didja get it?) and also for being a 90's movie in which they wear really terrible shoes. You should watch it, if you're into that kind of thing. And it's never a bad thing to look at some fairly attractive guys dance around for a while, although one tends to get rather sweaty. Aside from watching Center Stage on Netflix, today I studied. A lot. I studied my online driving course (online because it would be basically impossible for me to actually take a real course), I studied for my geography quiz and now know every country Africa. I am really sure that this knowledge will be useful to me one day (not), although it will be rather fun to tell people that I can find every single country in Africa on a blank map. That's what all the cool kids do, right? Maybe not. I also studied Julius Caesar for my English test on it tomorrow. Well, kind of. I am planning on skim-reading the entire thing quite quickly after I finish writing this. I probably should have studied more earlier. Oh, well. In case you haven't read Julius Caesar, allow me to give you my impression of the book:
Everybody dies (except for Antony and a few other random people of no importance).
There. That's Julius Caesar. If only I could turn that in as my essay. That would make my life so much easier. Because that really is what happens....
Good-night!
p.s. If you have ever happened to see Center Stage, my dance teacher danced at the Kirov Academy with one of the guys when she was younger in D.C..... if you're interested in that kind of thing.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
It's raining. Heck, it's snowing. I don't know what it's doing out there. Either way, it's about thirty degrees colder than it was yesterday (the highest temperature I recorded yesterday was 77). What a ridiculous state I live in, as it can be nearly summer one day, and snowing (snaining?) the next. Oh, and on a completely unrelated, ridiculously off-topic subject, I got some red color put in my hair yesterday. I think it looks lovely. I'm considering dyeing all of my hair that color, but I haven't decided yet. Now I have to go do my math homework since spring break ends in two days. You can say good-bye to regular posts then. And I will say good-bye to you.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
I'm Sick
Someone decided that today should be the day that I get sick. On spring break. Thanks, whoever wished this upon me. Not only do I feel bad, but I am missing vital dance rehearsals and possibly (I am really hoping not) my friend's amazingly awesome 15th birthday party which will be on Saturday. Hopefully this... sickness thing will be gone by then. That would be great. However, at the moment, this guy:
has invaded my chest. And unfortunately I really doubt that my mother would be willing to go out and buy Mucinex so that he will miraculously be swept away.
So, for now, I will sit here in bed and pretend that surfing the web and watching pointless videos on Youtube is not something that I always do. Charlie McDonnel (a.k.a. charlieissocoollike), here I come!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Photos
So I decided that I quite liked putting that picture of my puppy dog on here yesterday, and was thinking that perhaps I ought to post some more of my favorite pictures. Not necessarily of my dog, just of stuff. I got a really good camera (a Canon Eos Rebel... something) for Christmas a few years ago, and tend to forget it when I need it most while I take thousands of pictures while I am bored out of my mind. Here are some of my favorites from recently:
These are my quite dead pointe shoes, that, according to Mr. Pointe-Shoe-Fitting-Guy, are "terrible." I personally didn't think that they were that bad. Oh, well. They look nice in this picture.
This is me, pretending to be "artistic" and meaningful. It didn't work too well.
It's me again, taking pictures of myself in the car window while waiting for the door to be unlocked by my mother (I can't wait till I can drive!)
This here is a picture of a wonderfully fantastic, deliciously amazing chocolate cake made by my aunt for my cousin's thirteenth birthday. Happy birthday, cousin!
Those disgusting red converse there? Those are my favorite. I would wear them every day if my mother let me. Unfortunately, she doesn't. In fact, just about every week, she asks if I want new shoes. No, I DO NOT WANT NEW SHOES! I love those ones.
This is my silly dog, looking like some sort of demented sea creature... or something. It's actually kind of a terrible picture. I don't know why I put it on here. Sorry.
So. You have seen my pictures. You have learned about my fondness for chocolate cake and ancient, red, falling-apart converse. Now go take some of your own pictures. And, while you are at it, if you happen to have any photography tips, I am more than interested. Should anyone even be reading this. So.... Arrivaderci! Au Revoir! Adios!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Spring Break and Driving
Yes, it's spring break! I've been too obnoxiously busy with school recently- thus there have been no posts in the last week or two. I spent the last three days at the Broadmoor hotel in Colorado Springs, which was simply lovely. Apparently they let you bring pets, but we had to leave my dog at home:
Because he's absolutely horrid to other dogs. But isn't he cute? At this moment he's sitting atop a couch pillow in the sun. I don't question his odd behaviors. Anyhow, prior to leaving for the hotel, my dad decided he wanted to teach me how to drive (my 15th birthday is in less than a month and I'm hoping to get my permit by then!) so he had me sit in our silver Subaru in the garage for twenty minutes while I turned the key in the ignition and turned the windshield wipers on and off. It was super exciting (note the sarcasm). I was hoping to actually get to drive today but it seems that it is time for dance, so I shall go. Observe the adorable dog once more before leaving......
Ok good. I will post more later this week (provided there is something to write about)
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Today
Observing other blogs, it has become apparent to me that my posts are far too long. Sorry.
Waiting
Bare feet whisper across ancient wood
silent footprints in the dust.
Tinny music filling up empty space
pretending to break the quiet.
Still air like an overprotective mother
suffocating, oppressing.
Hesitation and eagerness hang in a balance.
Waiting
for something.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
New Things
My life has recently consisted of quite a lot of new things. On Saturday, I began rehearsals for Cinderella, which, while not exactly new, is different from what I had been spending my Saturdays doing. Not that my other Saturdays were oh-so-interesting, but they were at least spent at my house... in my room... not dancing. On Tuesday, I began playing tennis for my school team. Unfortunately, I fail miserably at tennis and have therefore been reduced to the JV B-team, which in no way lives up to my perfectionist expectations. I am determined, however, to do my best, and work hard to achieve higher than I am currently achieving (which really would be no trouble if I was any good at tennis). In addition to my troubles with tennis, following my struggles on the court on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, I will attend up to three hours of dance class. So not only will I be attempting to complete homework for four honors classes, but I will also be struggling to play tennis and perfect a multitude of variations and dances for Cinderella. It makes me tired just to think about it. This week has also been the week of CSAPs, the Colorado standardized tests which involve an awful lot of sitting and completing work that is completely pointless and ridiculously boring. Such as writing an entire essay about why or why not art and music classes should be required to graduate. I thought that they already were. Who knows. Either way, I'm clear. To conclude my stints in new things this week, I have signed up for an online driving class. With my obnoxiously busy schedule, we decided it would be pointless for me to try to get my learner's permit prior to my 15th birthday on April 25th in a traditional class, so I get to be stuck on a webpage for forty minutes that takes me twenty minutes to read, and then I take a five-question quiz on the information in the passage at the end. I don't really understand how it's supposed to teach me the rules of driving that I ought to know before I sit in the driver's seat, but as long as I don't have to take the class (by the way, this is similar to my reasoning for participating in tennis, as one season of a sport replaces one semester of standard physical education) I don't really mind. So. There's my list of new things. Along with that, I suppose, should be sleep. Today. That doesn't even make sense. Oh well. What I am trying to say is that I really should go to sleep. I should close my driving website, with my time on there supposedly being 23 minutes, although I haven't really read any of it. I really should put my brand-new book in the bookshelf and kick away my library books. I ought to turn out my light and go to sleep. I can start with step one, which involves posting this and closing my computer. So good-night to you, although it most likely won't be good-night to my beautiful books. I sound insane. I promise I'm not. Really. Please don't think I'm crazy. Pleeeeeease. Thanks. 'Night. Once and for all.
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