dimanche, janvier 30, 2005

I've got to admit it's getting colder-- it's getting colder all the time.

Current mood: satisfied
Currently listening to: Jack Johnson - "Dreams Be Dreams"

Oy vey, yev yo, it's cold!
It's been a weird lateness-- particularly this weeked. I can't believe how much I slept in the past two days; Saturday I got into bed at 1 am only to roll out at 9.30, notice the widespread ice, and get back into my soft, blue, ever-so-loved cloud (the bed, indeed). I took a break from sleeping from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm, and I continued my lethargic endeavor from the latter time to 7.00-ish. You would imagine after that I would not have slept very much more, but you would be wrong. I fell asleep on a book at some point between 11 and 12, and my mom came to turn my room's lights off at around 1-something-ish. I proceeded to sleep until 9.30 in the morning. And I've yet to accomplish anything.

Anywho, I made All State (yay!), so I will be in Savannah at the end of February-- a yay! My house came very close to meeting a tragic fate, but 911 put out the fire before it reached the actual structure. We'll have greener grass in the spring. Unfortunately, some people who live not that close to us (with all the places the wind could have blown the hot embers toward, it had to be our yard, obviously) lost their house; all that's left standing is a shabby fourth of the structure, and I'm sure a mere kick on anyone's part would make that collapse.

Senioritis has been gnawing away at any will to do things I may have had left. Even though I have no earthly idea what lies ahead past graduation, I am very glad to know I will never have to attend High School again very soon.

Here're a few snapshots.

Brrr.

Considering usual Georgia weather...

It's sort of cold.

Anything to avoid work...

What can one do with AquaNet? Win dinner, that's what!

Kinder eggs, eggs Kinder ... yum, my stomach ... in der.

dimanche, janvier 16, 2005

What's with this distance? It seems so obvious.

Current mood: relieved
Currently listening to: Iron and Wine - "Hands Away"

Reed has occupied my every spare second for the past month or so.

But now, it is over! Over! Over!

Now I mainly wait.I have done as much as I could do, and I think I've written a fair reader's digest of seventeen years and a personality. I will be blissfully (well, maybe not so blissfully) ignorant until March.

So, uh, I can't precisely say I've done any world-saving or attempts at it lately--because of this breath-hogging business that was the Reed application, that is, of course. One heck of an expense, too, if you sum up the whole shebang and add some shipping since inconvenience forced UPS on us.
I just hope it was worth it, but then, if it turns out nay, there's always the fact that "moments, they can turn to dreams, and hopes and wants can sometimes seem like everything you need" even if they really are not.

Eck, school neglection's been predominant thanks to this other scoowample, so I need to read a book in the course of today and tomorrow! Weee!!

Oh, and I received massive Kinder-eggnage, too, and I snapped photos of their beauty, but I will elaborate on that at a later date.

Oh, and I'm actually starting to like Music Theory a bit now, since we're finally starting to move on with material I am not 100% familiar with. And Nuke Phys starts Tuesday!Ta da!