My public diary to get me through four years of high school...

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Contemplating the vast concept of the human brain...

So today I have several things to talk about. First of all, I love Chex Mix. Yumm! I can hardly type, my fingers are all covered with the flavor. Anyway... today was a great day. Let me take you through the highlights:

- I have like, hardly any math homework which is a plus! Yay! Because I have a ton to do tomorrow. 

- Oh, and the dreaded Geography test? Passed with an 89! I know, it's not a 100, but I'm happy with it considering I hardly studied. Oh, and Mrs. Devil-Lady was actually not so devilish today. So today she was more like, Mrs. Possesive Demon Lady. Quite an improvement...

- Spanish today was super fun, like always. We laughed a lot and talked about gay people in Spanish movies. Hahaha it was funny.

- Study Skills today was actually very interesting. In spite of my head-splitting headache, I had a good time in that class today. We talked about this quiz we took that was supposed to tell you what kind of learner you are. For example, I ranked very high in the visual/spatious, interpersonal, and kinesthetic (sp?) groups. And it is so freaky how well they described me. I "think in pictures" and can read people very well, I spell very easily because I can see the word in my head, I love to write, and I memorize very well especially when I'm doing something like washing the dishes, cleaning my room, ect. I thought it was pretty nifty. Those kinds of things interest me greatly. The whole physiological part of it intrigues me. 

- Oh in Geography we were put into groups to do a little mini project and I was put in a group with... guess who, RS. I was the only girl in the group so I mean, it was a little weird, but not really. But the thing was, I didn't really give a hoot what part I looked up as long as we do a topic I liked. Which, thankfully, RS and I think alike, so we ended up looking up fair trade. But when we were talking about how we were going to split up the work, I had no opinion so I was really quiet so I probably looked like a shy freak who has some crush on him (no comment) which made it awkward. So Thursday I'll have to speak up and show him that I'm not this awkward person. 
Speaking of RS, I have a few things to say about him. I've noticed while watching him, that he is very... mmm... not a tree-hugger, but something like that, just not to that extreme. He knows the fine line between being a maniac who doesn't shower, and respecting the land God gave us. And he is really strong in his faith and he is definitely a speaker. He is one who will get up there and talk and explain his thoughts and be willing to back it up if someone argues. He is very.... professional... yet still a teenage boy. It's interesting, he intrigues me. I'll have to watch him some more. 

Anyway, that's basically it for now. Other than the superdy, duperdy exciting news that I get to see Elzabe this weekend!!! Whoo hoo!!!!! For those of you who may be confused by this, let me explain. I have a friend (Elzabe) who is from South Africa and was living here in the US for some... 8 or 9 years (give or take a few). But her family could never get their greencards, or visas, or whichever one of those it was, so they had to be deported this summer. So they were gone for months and we really missed each other but we talked and sent "love notes" to each other via Facebook and kept it touch. :) So now she's back and I get to spend the weekend with her and I am sooooooooo excited! :D I want her to teach me how to say "I love you" in Afrikaans. Or something... Um.. yeah. 

So I gotta go to some homework now. (boo!) You'll hear more about my silly thoughts of high school another time. Voy a ir a la tarea de espaƱol ahora! Hasta manana!

Yours truly,
SD

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