Monday, November 19, 2007

It's been so long.

So I've been planning on starting a video blog on here instead of the same old typed out paragraph I post only every once in a while. But, my first blog decided it didn't feel like transferring to the Internet, ergo, I wont be doing one... for now, at least.

Last week was very busy and I have a lot to talk about. The biggest event: My decision to continue with Tahoma, and turn down the opportunity to do running start. I know, I know. It was my whole plan for high school. I'd only do my Sophomore year, then begin the running start program though Bellevue Community College, but my mom and I had a discussion about it. I would love to continue here with my friends. Plus, it's local, so breaking the bank with high gas prices wont be an issue. Also, I would really love to play Tennis all 3 years of high school, plus join Cheer, and play Powderpuff my Junior and Senior year. Seeing as my schedule for running start could possibly effect those plans, it was in my best interest to travel a different path. I wish I could get those 2 years of free college out of the way, but I want to enjoy this season of life, and not try to rush adulthood.

Some fun news now. Endeavor received their brand new laptops on Wednesday morning. We were allowed to mess around with them for the day, but had to give them back. We officially took them home Thursday night. I really like them, but it's annoying that we have the filters on even while we are home. (I really want to use the school computers to look at porn, buy my guns, and sell my drugs) But, never the less, I -did- get a free computer that is completely mine. My family even had to sign a paper stating they would never use it.

Ha, also, my mom is starting to let me drive... ON THE ROADS! It's amazing. I thought the day would never come. She wont let me drive far. Only locally. She's offered a couple times to let me drive to school or drive to church, but the offer is always immediately taken back. But, I drive to Tasha's, to the store, for errands and the like. I really enjoy driving. I can't wait for that next step towards freedom.

I also went shopping Saturday and bought really cute shoes. Which always makes a week better.

This week, though overall decent, brought some pretty lame aspects to my life. Mainly: Driver's Ed. It started off with Ms. Gardner not understanding what we meant by "We don't know the -schedule-" and thought I meant I didn't know what day it started. When my mom told her I didn't know what days to be in class were, Ms. Gardner informed my mother that I am a liar, and I know what day it started. Big misunderstanding, but it only adds to my dislike towards the woman. Then, I was switched to a different teacher. Mr. Lehman. He had my sister when she was in high school. Now, we had a homework problem. I came in before class started and asked to print my homework. He told me no. He said because I didn't have it printed before I -entered- the room, it was now late and only worth half credit. Half credit also went to the kids who were lazy and didn't do the assignment what so ever. My mom called him to settle the dilemma, only to be told her again that "Ana must have stretched the truth." There's not much to stretch with that story... So my mom called Mr. Duty (Our principal) and told him she was tired of stupid rules that mean absolutely nothing and that she wanted me back in Ms. Gardner's class. The problem with that is Allie is my driving partner, and she will be staying in Mr. Lehman's class.

But that's the worst of my week. On Wednesday, a family friend of our, Misha, discovered she had lost her baby. It wasn't developing properly and so her body stop supporting it. She had surgery on Thursday to have the fetus removed. She's completely devastated. We cancelled our Thanksgiving plans with them, mainly because we didn't know what Misha seeing my sister's full term pregnancy (or even a newborn baby) would do to her. But she assured us everything would be okay and that seeing Tasha would help her realize that babies can make it to birth. Please pray for Misha and David as they mourn their loss.

On a lighter note, I took these quizzes:

You are 100% Washington State!

Are you a tour guide? High-five, man! I see SOMEBODY paid attention in their history classes. You obviously know Washington well. That's awesome.

How Washington State Are You?
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You are 89% Pittsburgh.
 

Great job! There's nooooo doubt about it. You're from Da Burgh. You deserve a reward, so go have an Ahrn City or two. And GO STILLERS!

How Pittsburgh Are You
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And I would like a group of people I know to take the quiz below:

WoW

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