Listen to my heart, can your hear it sing: Telling me to gi-ive you everything. Seasons may cha-ange

Aug 19, 2005 19:19

...winter to spring... This is what I sang during meningococcal. It hurts. I hope it won't be all agonizing and crap during netball tomorrow, it's our last game of the season and even though it's meant to be just a fun one according to our slacker coaches, it's against Queen Margaret's and WE HAVE TO BEAT THEM.

I have a new bed! I have a couch! The two are interchangable! YAY! I am sitting on it now. I love it. It's just a bit lumpy to sleep on. But still! Couch! All I need now is a TV.

A year paid has dropped to $19.95...I'm considering getting it. I have $20USD sitting in my wallet. (It was in my coconut but I keep having "OMG HOME SUCKS I'M RUNNING AWAY" moments that never amount to anything.) And oh my god, 100 icons for another $10! So sad that I don't have that $10, because mmm...icons...tasty

Apparently I have a book (Coram Boy - Jamila Gavin) overdue. I'm sure I returned it. Shit shit shit.

Year 11 course booklets (available in PDF format off the school site at some future point in time) came yesterday and upon reflection, the vast majority of my career ideas (computer person, politician, singer, actress, working in an STD clinic) don't really require specific classes. Well, for politician I was thinking Economics, History (dude, Don Brash doesn't know the Maori version of the anthem), and Geography (I thought Verona was in New Zealand - see below). Physics kind of looks like fun, in some odd way. Employment Skills looked good. As may be evident, my initial list of Subjects I'd Quite Like To Take included pretty much everything except languages, ESOL, and Design Materials (textiles). Actually I'm planning on seeing the Head of the Technology Department to try and argue my way into IT.

At the moment my tentatively pencilled subject list is as such (italic subjects are compulsory, subject 7 is a just-in-case subject):
1) English: I really rather enjoy English, when we are not going at a snail's pace and I am not yelling at people what adjectives are.
2) Math: And not either cabbage math class, though admittedly I considered it for a moment.
3) Science: Not cabbage science class, which I at first mistakenly thought was extra science for science nerds.
4) Latin: I am passable at it when I actually apply myself, and it looks incandiferous on a CV I'm told.
5) Music: I am pretty damn good at it, or should well be, considering I got Distinction on Trinity College Grade 3 Theory and Merit on Trinity College Grade 4 Piano.
6) Social Studies: I like it, when I'm not correcting spelling mistakes. I actually enjoy it, knowing all this random information that isn't going to help me anywhere.
7) Drama: At least I'm familiar with it, and I seem to keep getting good grades entirely by accident.

There's a math project due next next Wednesday...I'm doing it on Emilie du Chatelet (there are fancy characters in there that I can't be bothered mapping) and if I ever get off my arse and figure out Newton's Principia, I shall make a stick figure movie in Adobe ImageReady because I'm nerdy like that.

Going skiing next weekend. Should be fun, except for the part where there's no one around my age going. Damn.

Apparently I'm a queen. Chris was trying to make Jacob bow to me. It didn't work that well.

homework, school: year 11, life: bed, lj, meningococcal

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