October 3, 2002
A Moment of Freedom...
My cross-country practice was canceled, so I finally have some free time to blog. Anyway, I'm looking over some of my really old blog entries, from before my blog was actually a separate site and just another page on my collective (They currently reside here for anyone who cares) and there's a very amusing bit about a Halloween party at a local science museum that me and a friend went to:
"I went to this sort of stupid Halloween thing at the science museum in my city with Emmy. We spent most of the time either thinking of funny ways to make it scarier (jump out, scream 'BOO!', and start bitting people's ears) or following this guy in medieval costume who had asked us if we had seen Arthur's crown around."
....Yes, me and my friends are very, very crazy. Anyway. On the last couple of days. We got our progress reports yesterday, and mine had a D in Biology listed, thus causing my dad to totally flip out. I went to talk to my Biology teacher today, and it turns out she didn't have half my homework recorded, even though I turned it in. So it turns out I have a B instead. So that's all better now. I also took the bus home for the first time in my life Monday. All went well, until I got off the bus, and went to walk home. I decided to go down a street that I thought connected with mine right by my house, but it ended up connecting to my street three blocks down. So I felt a little not-bright there. We also had a meet Thursday, and I did pretty good. I came in tenth out of fourteen for the girls, and managed to beat a girl on our team who usually does better than me. Not much else is new, except that I really should be working on my homework so I get it done before fencing tonight. Ah, the joys of public education...