Sigh, I'm so stupid...

Barely got any sleep last night, even though I didn't have homework.

I'm surprised I didn't fall asleep in class.

Today was rather boring, and we didn't really do anything in any of my classes.

Woke up, took a morning shower. Drove to school again.

In Lit, we got our papers back of the multiple choice thing with the "Rights of Passage" poem.

After that, I think Eschenbrenner continued on with reading out loud a part of Love That Dog, by Sharon Creech.

Then we got our papers back from an assignment that compared a Robert Frost poem to Ethan Frome. Eschenbrenner had the people she felt wrote well-written sentences for the answers to the questions read their answers out loud. Actually, I think Eric was one of them.

Then we got papers back from another assignment on a poem called "I Know I'm Not Sufficiently Obscure" that we did as homework a while back. She did the same thing, with the reading aloud responses. She actually had me read my response to the question we looked at.

After that, we did this sentence structure thing on sentences written by Charles Dickens in Tale of Two Cities. Basically just write beside the given sentence, chosen from all parts of the book, I assume, whether it's a simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex sentence.

After doing like 3 or 4 as a class, we did the rest by ourselves.

It took me probably under 2 minutes, and I was wondering why a lot of people still seemed to be working, since there were ony 25 sentences, 3 or 4 that we've already gone over. So I thought that we had to go on to do the next page, but I just waited it out.

I guess for most of them I was correct, but I must've had an eyesight problem or something on one of the sentences, and for another, probably a brain glitch..

After the grammar stuff, we got another poem sheet that had two poems on it. We had to do a Poetry Assessment (or whatever it's called) thing on the poem called "Do not go gently into that good night." Apparently a villanelle poem, and it's apparently medium level difficulty.

Why we were working on it individually, we heard the sound of the people next door watching some sort o movie Mrs. Eschenbrenner told us was her age. Apparently she watched it when she was around our age...

Anyways, then she put us into alphabetical by last name groups of 3 to discuss our answers, then we just turned it in.

 

Spanish...We were supposed to get into groups of 3 or 4 to go over what we put down for the vocabulary sheet/meanings of the vocab words, but most people just talked. My group we just didn't really even talk with each other or look at what each other wrote.

The rest of class, the teacher showed us the "charades" she made up for us to remember the vocab words...

 

Lunch was just short, for me.  Ate one of those little bowls of potato things, and worked on group questions for gov. Then after I finished eating, I just went into the band room to continue working on it.

 

In Orchestra, we just played through all four movements of Tchaikovsky.

After fourth hour, the people who were going to tarantara (Mr. Nacy, James, Phillip, Eric) left.

 

Java was pretty boring, and we just worked on the exercise packet.

So screwed for that test tomorrow if it is tomorrow. I really really hope we have a snow day tomorrow....

 

In calc, we worked on the bonus part of the test.

Oh, we got donuts, and some cake.

And we got to work on the problems (there were 2) as a class lol.

We were all kind of freaking out, since we were getting different answers, and nobody studied any further for it yesterday night. That took the entire hour, and I'm surprised Werner let us do that, both let us do the bonus as a class and spend the entire hour working on it, especially since today we were supposed to do 8.2...

 

Gov was boring as usual.

Presented for group questions. Starting chapter  7 about the EU.

Fun fun fun stuff......

 

Lol on the way down to gov, 90% of the things people were talking about as I walked down the hall was about the snow.

 

After school, just went into the library, and pretty much did nothing the entire time.

Just talked with Lily and talked a little with Judy and Adante.

Put the java exercises onto my flashdrive so that I can finish them up and print them out.

Lily read some of Tale of Two Cities, since I was trying to show her how boring it is.

Apparently it wasn't that boring to her.

It's not so much that it's a boring book to me, though, more that I don't really want to/feel like read(ing) it lol..

It's supposed to get more dramatic and soap opera-y towards the middle..

Then Lily and I just listened to songs on her cellphone, and rested our heads on the table.

Lol we were both so tired..

Then Bedrock came on lol. Tried sleeping to that. Succeeded, but after a while, I just pressed next since I regained enough conscious to register what they were saying.

Lol listened to this Chinese song tha talked about how it's raining outside and the person feels so tired and is thinking about her certain someone.

Then Lily said how that song perfectly reflected her feelings, since it was raining/snowing outside, she was tired, and how her heart ached thinking about how Josh/Eric/Phillip wouldn't be by her side for these next few days, making her feel lonely and afraid now that her boys are gone.

After a while, around 4, we left the library and went downstairs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JK.

That's not really what Lily said, but I teased her about it.

She had an interesting response.

But we did leave the library and go downstairs towards the gym/parking lot around 4.

Perfect timing, since that's when my mom told me that she was outside the school.

 

But yeah...after school, came home, and slept for about an hour.

I'm still really tired...

Bleh...

SNOW DAY TOMORROW SNOW DAY TOMORROW PPPPLLLLLLEEEEEEEEAAAAAAASSSSSSSEEEEEE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dark circles.

Sigh.