Okay, it's my turn for spring break (and it really is spring; it's seventy degrees out and I'm going to dieeee) so now I can finally catch up on unread threads, yay!!!
Today my school had it's "Second Biennial Lip Dub" today - basically they lined up all the students in the hallway and ran around blasting pop music and filmed the whole thing so they can post it on YouTube. Afterward I helped some friends take my German teacher's cardboard cutouts of Gandolf, Legolas, Aragorn, and Sheldon back to her classroom. Then there was a spirit assembly where ASB congratulated Winter Sports athletes and representatives from each grade played a giant game of Hungry Hungry Hippos involving scooters, jump ropes, laundry baskets, and balloons. I stay late after school every day so I got together with some other kids from the Spoken Word Club to help the ASB people pull up tape, take down streamers, and sweep up confetti.
It was an interesting day, but it involved far too much social interaction and irregularity so now I'm glad I'm home and can stay there for a while - at least until we go up to Canada for a few days! Yay, skiing!
(In case you're unable to tell, I'm quite excited/exhausted right now.)
it can hardly be more miserable than where I live
I also think those pictures are very cool, but what's with junk in forests? Before it became a Safeway, there was this forest a three-minute walk from where I used to live. There was a short hiking trail through the forest, so my family decided to walk down it - and quickly decided to never set foot in that forest again.
Someone had obviously been using the place as a dump, for there was trash
everywhere. Bottles, plastic bags, and pieces of scrap metal littered the ground. There was even a beat-up microwave. After encountering the third moldy kiddie pool only a hundred feet from the trail head, we found an entire couch in the middle of the path.
At that point we decided it might be time to leave.