27 Aug 2008 - 09:46:57 am
Today I decided to be creative. I pressed doze.
Not really. I just reset the alarm because I don't have a doze
(stupid alarm clock).

Well, lets take a tour of my classes.
First up is PAP Biology.
My teacher seems pretty cool.
He's the kind of person who would rather
be up and doing something fun rather
than reading from a text book.
I always find those teachers to be really
good. Another plus, he's a freakin' lovechild
of Mr. Burke and Mr. Peterson. He had better
be good.
Second, I have PAP World Geography.
Eh. That's all I had to say about the
beginning of class. But I've changed my
mind. He seems pretty cool, too!
We learned about Zimbabwe and its
economy in the new age. Did you know
that it cost 600 Million ZMD to buy one
loaf of bread? Well, to any unsuspecting
reader, that might sound like a lot. For
a world traveler like me, not as exciting.
But, still nice to know.
By the end of class it felt like I had
learned everything about ZM that I ever
needed to know (although, that's far from
true).
Third is band. Hoorah. I almost fell asleep.
I kept dozing in and out...
(Sorry if it looked like I was in a bad mood.
I wasn't. I was just really out of it.)
I'm going to start eating 7-10 minute lunches
to have some time to sleep.
Fourth is PAP English. I completely fell in love
with this class. I got to show off my talents within
the first 10 minutes. It's going to be exciting.
To start, I can tell I'm going to do good, because
this teacher doesn't do any of those multiple-answer/
true or false/ connect the answer kind of things.
She's completely into the "literary analysis" sort
of questions. Which, by the way, are one of my
strongest answering... things. The only problem
is that I hope I don't write /too/ much.
Anywho, we started the class with a journal and
group project. I decided to work with Sami just
to keep it simple.
WARNING: WHEN PAIRING STUDENTS, BE CAUTIOUS
OF THE HARI/SHIGY DUO. THEY'RE GOOD.
We totally flew through all of the questions
with the best sentence structure the teach had seen
all day. (Whoot, I wrote them all!)
The last "question" was for us to draw an emblem
for the 'Dragon Army.' As expected, I kicked Sami
out of the desk and completely flew. I wasn't even
finished and a bunch of people were watching over
my shoulder to see the drawing.
Teehee.
(Le`Gasp!!! I *teehee*ed!!! ARGGG what is this world coming to?!?)
To finish this exciting day, how about a picture of my dinner?

(Left to right: Ahi Tuna, Mushroom Rice, and assorted Vegetables.)
Not really. I just reset the alarm because I don't have a doze
(stupid alarm clock).

Well, lets take a tour of my classes.
First up is PAP Biology.
My teacher seems pretty cool.
He's the kind of person who would rather
be up and doing something fun rather
than reading from a text book.
I always find those teachers to be really
good. Another plus, he's a freakin' lovechild
of Mr. Burke and Mr. Peterson. He had better
be good.
Second, I have PAP World Geography.
Eh. That's all I had to say about the
beginning of class. But I've changed my
mind. He seems pretty cool, too!
We learned about Zimbabwe and its
economy in the new age. Did you know
that it cost 600 Million ZMD to buy one
loaf of bread? Well, to any unsuspecting
reader, that might sound like a lot. For
a world traveler like me, not as exciting.
But, still nice to know.
By the end of class it felt like I had
learned everything about ZM that I ever
needed to know (although, that's far from
true).
Third is band. Hoorah. I almost fell asleep.
I kept dozing in and out...
(Sorry if it looked like I was in a bad mood.
I wasn't. I was just really out of it.)
I'm going to start eating 7-10 minute lunches
to have some time to sleep.
Fourth is PAP English. I completely fell in love
with this class. I got to show off my talents within
the first 10 minutes. It's going to be exciting.
To start, I can tell I'm going to do good, because
this teacher doesn't do any of those multiple-answer/
true or false/ connect the answer kind of things.
She's completely into the "literary analysis" sort
of questions. Which, by the way, are one of my
strongest answering... things. The only problem
is that I hope I don't write /too/ much.
Anywho, we started the class with a journal and
group project. I decided to work with Sami just
to keep it simple.
WARNING: WHEN PAIRING STUDENTS, BE CAUTIOUS
OF THE HARI/SHIGY DUO. THEY'RE GOOD.
We totally flew through all of the questions
with the best sentence structure the teach had seen
all day. (Whoot, I wrote them all!)
The last "question" was for us to draw an emblem
for the 'Dragon Army.' As expected, I kicked Sami
out of the desk and completely flew. I wasn't even
finished and a bunch of people were watching over
my shoulder to see the drawing.
Teehee.
(Le`Gasp!!! I *teehee*ed!!! ARGGG what is this world coming to?!?)
To finish this exciting day, how about a picture of my dinner?

(Left to right: Ahi Tuna, Mushroom Rice, and assorted Vegetables.)
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