Thursday, September 11, 2003
MY goodness, well, where to start? I guess I can tell ya'll about my classes, eh? Well, for 0 period, I have the fun-filled class of Choir. Where we're doing absolutely doing NOTHING, but you should join, nonetheless. For 1st, I have Algebra II with the best math teacher I've had at this school--Mr. Yan. He's so freakin' awesome, it's unbelievable. I swear, if I didn't have a dad, I'd totally want him to be like, the ideal father figure for me. Seriously...I guess my appreciation for him goes back to where I was in his homeroom. Yeah. It's just the fact that when you think about it, you really wouldn't want to do math first thing in the morning, but Mr. Yan is so energetic and he loves what he does, so it just gets you more interested in the math, too. I'm totally NOT a math whiz myself, so the fact that I, ME, being interested in math...is scary and yet cool all at the same time. Besides, he says that if you don't have the brains, he won't mind. If you don't have the brains, as long as you show dedication, consistency, and discipline, he'll still have respect for you. And that's practical. Okay, enough of that. For 2nd, I have AP History with Steinorth. So far,it's proven that you do need to work hard and know your stuff. Besides that, it's fun. There are lots of cool people in that class (Janice, Amy, Mae, Mark, Stephen, Jasmine, Katie, Karla, Bran'D, Natalie, Lanz, Connie, David, Irving, Ian, Jamie, Marjonelle, etc.) that just make the class worth going to, because you know you're not alone. It's pretty quiet in there most of the time, but I guess that we're getting used to the class right now er somethin'. Yeah, then...3rd. *cringe* 3rd with Crowther--now, before you say, "aww, luuuckky, IIII wanted Crowtheeer", know that the class is rediculously filled. There's not an empty seat in the house, not to mention, I sense a lot of favoritism from her with *coughJULIANcough* and other students that she had previously, from 8th grade and stuff. I mean, it seems as though those are the only people she wants to hear from, or has something worth hearing, and that you have to get noticed or something, but that's kinda hard for me, cuz I was stuffed into the damn corner. Heh...moving on, there's 4th--P.E. I was thinking of taking weights, but I was "advised" not to take it, cuz I'm told there are too many P-E-R-V-S that join that class, so...I guess I won't be doin' any of that. Then there's 5th, which is the class I look forward to out of the most out of all the other classes during the day--BIO!!! Mr. Lord is really cool. He seems so genuine when he talks about how much he cares about us being prepared. Yeah. He reminds me of Slagle sometimes, except he's better (shh). SPEAKING of Slagle, I cannot believe that he's become a freakin' Dean. That's rediculous. He was the best teach I've had at this school--why give it up? So what if he moves up the corporate ladder, earns more money by doing less? Hmm...actually, there's a little logic to what he's doing...but still, I say we all write random notes to him and put 'em in his DEAN box. They'll all be begging him to be a teacher again...yeah, whateva. And then, in 6th Period, I have Espanol tres, with Ms. Page. The class is filled, too. And the people are all older. But I can bare through it, cuz I sit next to Amy, Jennifer, George, and Lanz. So, it becomes bareable. xD Yeah. Without them, I wouldn't know WHAT I'd do in that class. Besides school, my mom and my lolo (grandpa) went to the Philippines tonight. :( I'm gunna miss 'em a lot. My lolo is going back for good, and my mom is coming back in two weeks. Yeah. I asked my mom to bring me back a memento...I can't wait to see what she brings me. MUAHAHAHA...yeah, so now that I've finally blanked out, I'll leave it at that. Blog ya later.
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