Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Number Two

First Thought: In art today, Krista asked me if I wanted to go to South Street. Of course, automatic response, I said yes. I mean, really. Is that even a legit question? But there was a dilemma involving one James Madison University Alumni Scholarship that was due by 5:00pm today. So I rushed home to finish that, scooped up Krista, and headed over to our fabulous hangout. It was planned that Jeffrey, Jenny, and Sid were going to join us. As we arrived, so did Jeffrey. So, obviously, we walked in together. Beth asked us if we wanted to look at menus. That's just ridiculous - OBVIOUSLY I already knew what I wanted. Krista chose to get a menu anyway. Weird. Then Beth proceeded to pick up a menu and tell us that the specials were up on *waving the menu in the air* the special's board. I was definitely beginning to question her sanity. Turns out, I'm the oblivious one. The specials board read, "Sarah K. PROM?". DUH! Now my dear, beloved friend, Jeffrey Ingram, is my date to prom. Fabulousss!! Whata babe. Ladies, be jealous.
Second Thought: Seniors, class of 2009, are getting completely ripped off. Typically, our formal cap and gown picture as a class are taken outside on the BEAUTIFUL front lawn. But, of course not. It's going to be rainy and sixty degrees tomorrow - COOL! So we will get to take our pictures in the main gym - YEAH! - unless, by some miracle, it stops raining long enough to get approximately 350 unfocused seniors to listen to one, meesly photographer - yeah right. Along with that, the seniors also get their yearbooks and get to hang out for a picnic on the front lawn. Keep in mind, our schools front lawn is beautiful. The columns and everything - perfect opportunity for some great memory pictures. But, if it rains, we go into the main gym. If it doesn't rain... WHO CARES! We still have to go to the football field and hang out in the stunning, metal bleachers! Ripped off? I think so. Let's start a riot.
Third Thought: Tonight, my mom was making me study for my government exam that I have to take. Booooooo. This Friday, during Raider Rally, I must be put through the pain of guessing the answers to approximately 100 multiple choice questions. But, the real question: if you were a teacher, would you HONESTLY make seniors take final exams? Our grades all have to be turned in by 9:00am June 15th. We don't even technically have to be in school then! And even if we have to take certain exams (like my government exam this Friday) we shouldn't have to come to the class anymore simply because we missed a day or two. I mean, really. I had the flu. How dare I not come to school and get every other child sick? So lame.
Final Thought: I'm looking for someone who is willing to knock me out at night time.. any takers? For the last two weeks, I haven't gotten a consecutive 2 hours of sleep. It's one hour asleep, one hour awake. Continue that pattern over and over again, every night. Lovely, right? I discussed this issue with both Danny (an insomniac) and Krista (she just likes to sleep a lot). Danny suggested reading a very boring book. I started thinking that maybe I'd read my government book? But that just doesn't sound AT ALL tempting. I then asked Krista for her opinion on various things, such as Tylenol PM and Nyquil. She informed me that Nyquil gives you restless leg syndrome if you don't actually have a cold - Bad Idea. So I've settled for Tylenol PM. The only problem is, we don't have any.. So I will, again, go another night without much sleep. Gotta love it.
That's just one story - stay tuned for more =)

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