Jenny posts before she falls asleep on the keyboard!

Jul 15, 2009 22:45

Firstly, I don't seem to be able to get to sleep before 11pm, which means that I seem to be constantly tired. I almost fell asleep during maths twice yesterday. However, I only have two days of school left, so there's not many more lessons left in which to concentrate. Also, last night I dreamt I was selling ice creams, in the rain, at Bryanston the Ancient Greek Camp I'm going on in a couple of weeks. You can quite clearly tell what I'm worrying about: the ice cream sale we're holding tomorrow to raise money for the magazine, and Bryanson!

I haven't been to see Harry Potter yet, and it seems really good, so I'm a bit annoyed. I should be going next Monday or Tuesday with Cat though, so that will be awesome. I saw HP5 in the imax and so some parts were in 3D, I think all the bit in the ministry was in 3D, plus some other random scenes.

If anyone has seen twitter they'll know, but my school magazine came out today! We ended up getting the boxes from the editor's car and putting them in piles of forms first thing in the morning, and it was a mad rush to get it done in time. I'm really pleased though, it's incredible to have it actually finally finished.

I'm really enjoying English at the moment. Today we analysed chapter 13 of “Jane Eyre”, and I don't know how many of you have read it, but it's the first proper conversation between Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester who she falls in love with. It was just so amusing, since every little thing that was said we analysed and there ended up being some hint of flirtatiousness in it! We also decided on the three guys from literature who are quite curt, but also (according to everyone else, anyway) very attractive; they are Darcy from “Pride and Prejudice”, Mr Rochester from “Jane Eyre” and Benedict from “Much Ado About Nothing”.

Comment Questions
1. Tell me a dream! (Normally that's quite hard for me, because I can never remember them...)
2.Any other characters to add to that list?
3.How is your day so far?

school, wednesday, books, jenny

Previous post Next post
Up