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This is the exact one year anniversary of my blog! Ahh! How weird is that? So much has gone on and changed since October 22, 2006. I went back and read my first blog, and it was just like...whoaa, I'm definitely different now. You know what I mean? It's so funny how quickly time passes and how immensely things change in just 365 days. I mean it feels like yesterday that I just came to VI and now I'm already halfway done with my six years at this ministry. Scary much? Oh well. This year has been amazing, and I know it's only going to get better.
Anywhoo, yay for procrastination. For anyone in AP Euro, they will totally and completely understand me when I say that I don't want to start my notes for this evening. I mean, yeah I like history, but when I'm all unfocused like this, notetaking usually doesn't come easily, if you get my drift.
Soo what's been going on? Hmm, since September 29th (my last update), a lot. I went to homecoming with Taylor and a whole big group of people. Loots of fun there =) My friends and I have a hard time staying quiet, and we laugh a lot (probably too much, but oh well), and these two things thus lead to a fantabulous time being had by all. Two words: Caliente Fork.
School's been good. Everything is relatively easily, except for Chemistry. I have a lower grade in that than in my AP class, which totally doesn't make sense. Troller and I are taking the same class, actually. We made a bet that he beat me on the last quiz. Proud to say that I beat him by one point, hahaa. Drew: I'm still expecting my 5 bucks! To make another pointless connection, my lab partner in that class is the guy in the JD and Turk picture on Drew's blog, named Amir. Not that you care, hahaha.
So...now I'm deciding to break away from the generic school update. If you're someone who actually reads my blog (and I know that's a very small number), then you'll notice that there's someone commenting on mine named Allie. Don't be alarmed, she's not some creepy stalker, hahah. She's actually one of my really good friends that I met at camp a few years ago. Our friendship is kind of a weird story, so I thought I'd clue you in. Not to mention she talked about me in her blog, so I felt obliged to return the favor =) . Anywhoo, we met at this camp called Camp Crosley in the middle of nowhere in Indiana. I went there for three years, and absolutely loved it. Unfortunately, lack of time and the fact that I'm getting to be too old kept me from going back every summer. So I didn't really talk to her much the whole week, but we exchanged numbers and stuff, like everyone does at the end of camp, when you're all saying goodbye. And we kept in touch, surprisingly. Actually, I'm very happy to report that we have stayed awesome friends to this day. Did I mention that I don't have a myspace or facebook? So the only way we could communicate was through AIM and phone. But I'm proud to say that we haven't seen each other for two and half years, and still are really good friends. We talk every day, actually. She's the only other camp person that I'm still friends with besides my friend Paige. You all have met her when she came to visit last year. It's funny though, I must have encountered 50+ girls at my many years at various camps, and I've only managed to stay in contact with two. It's also strange that I've lost touch with people who live in Cincinnati, yet not with someone who lives five hours away. Ironic? It's so funny, but really pathetic and sad, how easily someone important to you can totally fall out of your life if you let them.
So I guess I should really get moving on Euro, haha. But first, I'm pulling an Acheson-move and leaving you guys with a quote. Allie actually gave it to me on the back of a little card that had her phone number and stuff on it.
I would be true, for there are those who trust me;
I would be pure, for there are those who care;
I would be strong, for there is much to suffer;
I would be brave, for there is much to dare;
I would be friend to all- the foe, the friendless;
I would be giving, forget the gift;
I would be humble, for I know my weakness;
I would look up and laugh and love and lift.
I <3 youu
- - Annie
Anywhoo, yay for procrastination. For anyone in AP Euro, they will totally and completely understand me when I say that I don't want to start my notes for this evening. I mean, yeah I like history, but when I'm all unfocused like this, notetaking usually doesn't come easily, if you get my drift.
Soo what's been going on? Hmm, since September 29th (my last update), a lot. I went to homecoming with Taylor and a whole big group of people. Loots of fun there =) My friends and I have a hard time staying quiet, and we laugh a lot (probably too much, but oh well), and these two things thus lead to a fantabulous time being had by all. Two words: Caliente Fork.
School's been good. Everything is relatively easily, except for Chemistry. I have a lower grade in that than in my AP class, which totally doesn't make sense. Troller and I are taking the same class, actually. We made a bet that he beat me on the last quiz. Proud to say that I beat him by one point, hahaa. Drew: I'm still expecting my 5 bucks! To make another pointless connection, my lab partner in that class is the guy in the JD and Turk picture on Drew's blog, named Amir. Not that you care, hahaha.
So...now I'm deciding to break away from the generic school update. If you're someone who actually reads my blog (and I know that's a very small number), then you'll notice that there's someone commenting on mine named Allie. Don't be alarmed, she's not some creepy stalker, hahah. She's actually one of my really good friends that I met at camp a few years ago. Our friendship is kind of a weird story, so I thought I'd clue you in. Not to mention she talked about me in her blog, so I felt obliged to return the favor =) . Anywhoo, we met at this camp called Camp Crosley in the middle of nowhere in Indiana. I went there for three years, and absolutely loved it. Unfortunately, lack of time and the fact that I'm getting to be too old kept me from going back every summer. So I didn't really talk to her much the whole week, but we exchanged numbers and stuff, like everyone does at the end of camp, when you're all saying goodbye. And we kept in touch, surprisingly. Actually, I'm very happy to report that we have stayed awesome friends to this day. Did I mention that I don't have a myspace or facebook? So the only way we could communicate was through AIM and phone. But I'm proud to say that we haven't seen each other for two and half years, and still are really good friends. We talk every day, actually. She's the only other camp person that I'm still friends with besides my friend Paige. You all have met her when she came to visit last year. It's funny though, I must have encountered 50+ girls at my many years at various camps, and I've only managed to stay in contact with two. It's also strange that I've lost touch with people who live in Cincinnati, yet not with someone who lives five hours away. Ironic? It's so funny, but really pathetic and sad, how easily someone important to you can totally fall out of your life if you let them.
So I guess I should really get moving on Euro, haha. But first, I'm pulling an Acheson-move and leaving you guys with a quote. Allie actually gave it to me on the back of a little card that had her phone number and stuff on it.
I would be true, for there are those who trust me;
I would be pure, for there are those who care;
I would be strong, for there is much to suffer;
I would be brave, for there is much to dare;
I would be friend to all- the foe, the friendless;
I would be giving, forget the gift;
I would be humble, for I know my weakness;
I would look up and laugh and love and lift.
I <3 youu
- - Annie