Wednesday, June 3, 2009

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Life is Beautiful ( in history)

On the bright side, we got the math test and band final with. On the down side, I will have to work all night again, but this time for our debate for tomorrow. Since I did not get selected to perform the "challenge" for Chemistry today, I will just have to wait until tomorrow. I can't believe I messed up on the reference angles for the test. It was like I had it. But for now, I have to practice before I go to my piano lessons. Prepare for a long day/night after school tomorrow as well, to get ready for the skit(s), posters, and rally for Friday morning. Ready seniors?

*It looks like Orchards Valley Coffee will have to wait. This Friday will be hectic followed up by the upcoming tiresome weekend. On Friday, I might have to skip the History Test, and retake it after school if possible, since we will have to get pulled out of second period for the rally. After school, I may not get to run the mile like coach wants me to with the team since everything would be too close of a time frame. (I wonder if we have to help out at the dance as well after school on Friday.) If not, I will have to get the lyrics for the history project together. Vickie and I will be filming our short music video regarding concentration camps this Saturday after my Saturday School. Luckily, we will have Raymond C. and the others to help us. Hopefully our desired black and white plans will proceed on.

As for Sunday, I will have to squeeze the take home final for English all together in one night. I'm thankful that on Monday, which is supposedly the real finals day for Periods 1 and 2, we won't have to worry, if we pass our "challenges" for Chemistry tomorrow, and since we will be turning in our videos on Tuesday, and not Monday, that leaves an extra day for the books and I (Math and Spanish). When all of this vanishes, we will hear the ring of summer calling for us.

*Mymy said Mr. Murphy recommended us for Math Mastery tutoring. Perhaps it was Ms. Hewitt who put a word in... Either way, the math final would probably be one the most important events of my entire year.
*Keep at it.

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