Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Don't Panic.

Okay, so I slept with my windows open the other night, right? And this morning...a bee flies in my window as I'm just starting to get dressed after my shower. Soooo...I'm completely naked. Freaking out. And trying to get this flippin' bee to get the hell out of my room before it stings me. I clearly could not just fling my shades up and open the windows wide considering my...state..of...nudity. And I couldn't open my bedroom door and let it out because my dad is violently allergic to bees and I didn't want to risk him getting stung by it. So. I rushed to get dressed and right as I was pulling my pants on, the little shit flew up into my ceiling lamp, buzzed like mad for about thirty seconds, and then fried to a crisp.

All that panic for nothing.

Now. There is a moral to this story. I was, previously, freaking out because I have the AP tests coming up. Four of them. I'm totally unprepared for them, so I've been a bit stressed. Don't panic over nothing. Don't panic just because a bee is potentially going to attack you while you're trying to get dressed.

There ya go. :3

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Our Hearts Are Beeping...

So, for months Sam and I have been planning a screening of the Invisible Children film. After fussing with problems finding a location for the screening, dodging legality issues, and dealing with our ridiculous principal and his lack of tact, punctuality, and organization...the event took place successfully this evening.

And it was amazing. It was positively one of the most fulfilling things I've ever done.

We met the reps from the organization around 6PM, people trickled into the auditorium for about an hour, and then the film started just after 7PM. We had a turnout of a total of about 40-50 people. Thank you so much to Matt, Katie, and Sarah(?) for helping to make this a reality. We (obviously) could not have done it without you (since we wouldn't have had a projector to show the film with...:3). And thank you, of course, to everyone who came to the screening.

I hope you all realize that just by seeing the film, you've made a huge difference. Awareness is the key to ending this war. You have all done your part by opening your eyes, your ears, and your hearts. Thank you all so very much.

If you were unable to make it to the screening...please go to InvisibleChildren.com and have a peek around. It will change your life. Thank you for your time and your efforts, everyone.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Truth.

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This is beautiful.

Senioritis.

It is 11PM after a four day weekend an I am just now going to open my backpack and see if there's anything I should have done this weekend.

I love being a senior.

Glasses and Check Cards.

So, I have a bunch of shit to post about, but right now I'm just going to list everything so I remember it later.

-Surprise party
-Being eighteen
-Checking account
-Saddle
-Starbucks interview
-Laptop
-Budget project
-Softball
-Eye doctor appt
-Prom dress
-Room cleaning
-Findlay shadowing
-IHSA stuff

Anyway, right now I gotta run. I'm going to pick up my new glasses from the eye doctor and change my PIN for my check card that just came in the mail. I'm such an idiot...XD I put in the wrong PIN. I switched my numbers around. Dumbass. So now I have to go in and have my PIN changed. Son of mother.