This post is a little on the late side, don't you think? If by some miricle, you were following my blog, then I apologize for not having post in almost three months.
Anywho, its 2011! Half way through already, to be exact. I still feel like two days ago I was counting down the minutes left in 2010.
School midterms/finals are this week. Let me tell you how much I NOT looking forward to those. Though it shouldn't be too bad. I only have three actually exams and one is just presenting a project.. could be worse. I'm glad to be switching classes, thats for sure.
I might just miss enviormental science, though.
This semester I'll be taking Sociology, Photography 2 (black and white film), Parent and Child Development, Exp. With Foods, and will have a study hall for new classes. Unless you count switching lunches. Then I also have the rest of my American Lit/English 11 class and my math class.
Should be interesting.
New Years resolutions? I didn't really have any. Did you?
Now for the marrige part of this post!
I learned yesterday that two of my friends from when I lived in Florida are now engaged. They just gratudated last year, so I was even more surprised it was so early. I don't have much contact with them anymore, but I gotta say I didn't see it coming. At least not now.
Its quite weird to have people I know, people I was friends with and grew up with for some time, getting married. It seems kinda unreal. Like "wow, people are really growing up and moving on with their lives."
Its hard to fathom, I guess. But I am very happy for them and wish them the best!
PS: Whats new for you so far in 2011?
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Monday, January 17, 2011
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
School is SO time-consuming.
It REALLY is. Even before it started, and it was just getting close, I had no time to do everything I wanted.
Kind of ridiculous how much less time you have when nine hours of your day are gone. It isn't even just those hours while you're at school. Its all the rest, too. Because, besides the obvious studying and homework and such, you're tired before you walk in the door, have food to eat and things to do outside of my internet-social life.
I have like no writing time left. My writing has drastically fallen behind. Blogs, novels, short stories, things for my awesome writer's club at school. (Not litterally MINE, just the one I'm in.) All of it.
I've hardly read, either. Which is why what I'm reading and going to read hasn't changed (if you've noticed the books on my home page). I actually finished Dust to Dust a long time ago, and it was great. I loved it.
But, weirdly, everytime I tried to find out when the next one, which is actually talked about on the last page of Dust to Dust, comes out, I just kept getting "July 2010". So, then the next thing I know, its like the next one doesn't exist by the time it is August, still have heard nothing about it. Not on a Barnes and Noble website, not on hers (Graham's, I believe my mom checked it), just nothing. I haven't looked for it sicne August. Maybe I should do that..
Never got around to Sweet Little Lies, either. STILL. I have too many books on my bookshelf I need to read. I started a book called The Winter Road by Terry Hokenson. I had checked it out and was just way reading it too slowly and had to return it when I was only about half-way through. I'll have to get it again. But I just started reading Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking trilogy #3 by Patrick Ness) yesterday!!! Love it, of course. Crazy, too. I want to finish it NOW but don't ever want to, either. :/
Back to my main point, about school being a time-suck. It really is, and it really SUCKS.
My appearently so busy life outside of school? Homework, football games, friends, homecoming this weekend, you know, all the things teenagers normally do. I am excited for homecoming, though. Even though since it's my third year like none of my friends are going. LAME! :/
And, lastly, my life IN the time-suck? School is pretty great this year, if I'm being totally honest. No, that does not mean I've suddenly lost all rational thought and become a homework-junkie. I just have fun classes and great teachers. Junior year (eleventh, not counting kindergarten, for those of you who may actually be reading this and not understand the term) is turning out to be pretty awesome so far. :)
Well.. Hm. I don't think I ever posted about my 16th. Its been so long I can't remember. Sixteen is really just a number. Its hard to explain but its like I'm not even an age. Just me, Sammy. I hardly ever think about the fact that I actually AM sixteen already. I don't feel younger, but I don't feel 16, either. Like I'm a number after fifteen and before sixteen, haha.
Samhain is coming up, which is awesome! Gotta love the amazingness of Halloween. Well. I think this is good enough for a long-awaited post from Samatha's Blog. Signing off!
Kind of ridiculous how much less time you have when nine hours of your day are gone. It isn't even just those hours while you're at school. Its all the rest, too. Because, besides the obvious studying and homework and such, you're tired before you walk in the door, have food to eat and things to do outside of my internet-social life.
I have like no writing time left. My writing has drastically fallen behind. Blogs, novels, short stories, things for my awesome writer's club at school. (Not litterally MINE, just the one I'm in.) All of it.
I've hardly read, either. Which is why what I'm reading and going to read hasn't changed (if you've noticed the books on my home page). I actually finished Dust to Dust a long time ago, and it was great. I loved it.
But, weirdly, everytime I tried to find out when the next one, which is actually talked about on the last page of Dust to Dust, comes out, I just kept getting "July 2010". So, then the next thing I know, its like the next one doesn't exist by the time it is August, still have heard nothing about it. Not on a Barnes and Noble website, not on hers (Graham's, I believe my mom checked it), just nothing. I haven't looked for it sicne August. Maybe I should do that..
Never got around to Sweet Little Lies, either. STILL. I have too many books on my bookshelf I need to read. I started a book called The Winter Road by Terry Hokenson. I had checked it out and was just way reading it too slowly and had to return it when I was only about half-way through. I'll have to get it again. But I just started reading Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking trilogy #3 by Patrick Ness) yesterday!!! Love it, of course. Crazy, too. I want to finish it NOW but don't ever want to, either. :/
Back to my main point, about school being a time-suck. It really is, and it really SUCKS.
My appearently so busy life outside of school? Homework, football games, friends, homecoming this weekend, you know, all the things teenagers normally do. I am excited for homecoming, though. Even though since it's my third year like none of my friends are going. LAME! :/
And, lastly, my life IN the time-suck? School is pretty great this year, if I'm being totally honest. No, that does not mean I've suddenly lost all rational thought and become a homework-junkie. I just have fun classes and great teachers. Junior year (eleventh, not counting kindergarten, for those of you who may actually be reading this and not understand the term) is turning out to be pretty awesome so far. :)
Well.. Hm. I don't think I ever posted about my 16th. Its been so long I can't remember. Sixteen is really just a number. Its hard to explain but its like I'm not even an age. Just me, Sammy. I hardly ever think about the fact that I actually AM sixteen already. I don't feel younger, but I don't feel 16, either. Like I'm a number after fifteen and before sixteen, haha.
Samhain is coming up, which is awesome! Gotta love the amazingness of Halloween. Well. I think this is good enough for a long-awaited post from Samatha's Blog. Signing off!
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