The four day weekend really screwed up my days, sleep schedule, etc. I laid in bed for hours last night before finally falling asleep at some time during the early morning. I honestly can't remember a whole lot of the day because I was half asleep through most of it. Hopefully I can think of some things for this post.
We turned in our first paper in AP English. This paper is our first assignment that goes toward getting college credit. I'm kind of scared to think about the fact that she might be grading it right now or maybe already has. I don't think it was that great, but I hope that's just because I'm so nervous about it.
We finally got to hand out yearbooks during yearbook class today. It really wasn't that eventful, but I like knowing that everyone finally gets to see it (even if I had nothing to do with last years). Ji and I handed out books to the kids in Spanish and study hall. The study hall kids had kind of scattered across the school as some where in the library and some went to teachers rooms to get help, so we had to go to about four different places other than the Spanish and study hall rooms. After that was all done, we finally got our theme for this year's yearbook down. I'm so excited about it! It's basically the theme that the teacher and I talked about at the workshop over to summer, which makes it even awesomer to me.
Third block was stressful because I was supposed to help this kid who absolutely refused to do his work. The teacher told me to go help someone else because he refused to do anything. Luckily, the girl I ended up helping had no problem actually working, and everything after that went fine.
I almost forgot to mention that my friends and I discovered that one of our friends switched schools today. It was really unexpected, and there were a few sad moments today when someone would comment on how weird it felt that she wasn't there. I'll miss her. I now have an empty seat beside me in AP U.S. history and government. She was quiet like me, so when it was just us two, we didn't really talk to each other since I don't think either one of us is great at starting conversation. Still, she's an awesome person, and it sucks that she won't be there anymore.
Naw, that sucks about your friend :(
ReplyDeleteAnd what on Earth is Yearbook class? Is it a class where you start making the yearbook or something?
Only the year 12's get our version of the yearbook. We call it 'leaversbook' by the way. I'm on the committee, so that's kind of fun!
In answer to your comment, PCG stands for Pastral Care Group (at least I think that's how you spell it). And we do get recess everyday. I heard in America, schools don't have recess for highschool students.
How can you survive without snacking?? That's just insane.
And is it true that you have the same classes everyday, because I would find that boring after a while!
I love reading your blog, by the way :)