So, on the 28th, I became really disappointed in Jordyn. We didn't have Drama because Mr. Early had to take sick leave, so we had choir. But Jordyn didn't WANT to go to choir. So he told a series of people we had work session, so him skipping class didn't look suspicious, because for all Mr. Cohen knew, It had been a Work Session. Want to know how I know this? Because he picked me to be the first person to tell his grand scheme, and he tried to get me to share in it. I'M SORRY but I don't lie to people. I told him that I wouldn't respect it if he skipped by himself, but dragging others down with him to hide his own Lack-of-enthusiasm for Choir was abominable and that he had sunk to an ultimate low. He doesn't care about others, just as long as it suits him fine. So for those of you who fell for the folly, I'm sorry.
This Weekend I have TON-O-HOMEWORK. But My Favorite Cousin Deanna and my Aunt Denise are over, so its been fun. Deanna and I pulled out crazy clock (a game quite like mouse trap) and we couldn't put it together for the life of us. We took 15 minutes banging together two pieces until we realized that one of them was upside-down. It was sad. When we finally finished not one of the sequences worked. We felt very dumb, and we thought there should be a disclaimer on the box reading "only smart people and children can play this game." Its a game for 3 and up. How sad is that? And then we went downstairs and tried playing twister moves, like twister but with dancing, and we failed miserably. Then we tried "Sweating it to the Oldies" with Richard Simons. Its one of those old VHS exercise tapes. It was funny. There was this one guy who we dubbed Jiggelo, who had these sporadic jazz hands. or should I call them spirit fingers? Anyway, I stopped the torture, and we ended up playing scene it for a while, but we went on party mode. We were to lazy to play on a board. We also went to a choir concert of my parents of the Ann Arbor Civic Chorus, and it was ok. ok, meaning ok. When we came back I worked on my homework. did everyone have this much? Reading two chapters for mockingbird, Studying for Civics, Writing a paper thingy for science, two Math Homeworks, and script studying. It took FOREVER. And we ate and watched the guardian. And we probs did more stuff together, and we talked, and ate, and I'm repeating myself, but anyway it was fun. But they have to leave tomorrow. Well, I think I'll turn in, but does anyone else in the play feel like there's this huge shadow looming over your shoulder of how your going to balance play practice every day up to the show (except the 7th) and how are we going to balance our homework, and be ready to do the play by the 25th? we've only got 4 weeks left. AIEIEIAIAIEAIEIAEIEAEIIE!!! HELPME!!!
~Sorrow - drowning in perpetual tears (kidding, more like looming shadows) :p
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Oh boy. Reality is back.
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