I'm convinced that wondering "what if" is the worst thing there is...

Jan 19, 2004 07:58

So I do have school tomorrow...unlike all you stupid public school kids...grrr. I actually don't mind that much

**Cut from The Tension and The Terror - Straylight Run**
All of these awkward jump-start stalling conversations
Mean much more to me than anything
And it comes down to me and you
And whether we're supposed to or not, we still will
We're so much better off than them
All the possibility and promise just weighs on me so heavily
And I try but I'm not convincing
Your lips, they pout and twist
And I die trying just to keep myself from kissing you
You take in everything with a certainty I envy
It's somehow all I need
Just keep me guessing please
A look, a laugh
A smile, a second passes by and I regret it
Words just aren't right
Sometimes I just can't explain
All the ways you devastate me
Always on my mind...

during F block, but I will anyway because I skipped last week and got in major trouble...and I don't really want to swim because it is going to be hard because we had a meet this weekend. And I have to be with some people who I don't enjoy being with. Whatever. Tuesday will hopefully be better and I can talk to and hang out with who I please.

7:00 - Wake-up
7:30 - Breakfast
8:30 - Assembly
11:34 - Lunch
1:35 - End of classes
2:00 - Study hall
3:15 - Swimming
4:45 - Voice
5:45 - Jennie
6:00 - Dinner
6:30 - Play rehearsal
8:00 - Home to do homework
11:00 - Asleep

That's tomorrow. My hearth articles are due today which is a pain in my ass, considering I completely forgot, and I decided to not do all my Spnaish homework until tomorrow and I still have (literally) 100 Spanish sentences to write to be put into the book that Mrs. Glew is making count for 2 exam grades. One of them was in class behavior, which I believe I pulled off with ease. The other one is on the actual book and I am hoping mine will turn out okay.



To be published in the Winter Carnival edition of "The Hearth"...
Swim Teams Swims To Success
By Sarah Cyr-Mutty, Form V
Last year’s swim team was exceptional, there is no doubt about that, and the 2004 team knows this. This does all but discourage the fifteen dedicated swimmers. This makes them want to swim faster, push harder and breath later to break the amazing records set by last years squad. Though they have only had one school meet, they have proved that their hard work has paid off. In their first meet against Williston Northampton and Deerfield Academy, Eaglebrook prevailed, winning every race and setting three new school records. Eric Taylor, Michael Louis-Fernand, Ray Li, and Andrew Crompton broke the boys’ 200-medley relay. The new time is 1:51.67, which was brought down four seconds from the previous record. The same four boys broke the boys 200 freestyle relay. The new 200 freestyle relay time is 1:42.08, which was brought down half a second. Sarah Cyr-Mutty broke the girls 50 freestyle. The new time is :30.38, which was brought down two seconds from the previous record.
The pool is the home to fifteen swimmers: Ray Li (captain), Eric Taylor (captain), Michael Louis-Fernand, Chris Pielock, Elliot Simon, Nick Thaveesakvilai, Sewon Park, Andrew Crompton, Sarah Cyr-Mutty, Andrew Craig, John Aloian, Drew McGowan, Sean Ripoll-Cruz, Hastings Woolston, and Michael Yoon. These swimmers are under the direction of Bo Tanner and Mark Mariani. The team has to admit that they can’t say that they are successful solely based on talent - a certain amount of credit has to be paid to it’s proper owner: Coach Bo. “(Quote from one of the boys_” says (name). Though the team goes to dinner every night, fresh out of the pool, chlorine in their hair, tired, sore, and complaining about the pains they feel in their legs and shoulders, they all say that it is worth it in the end and it shows just how hard the team is willing to work to be the best. And at the rate they are going, it looks like they might get there.

Must be off to bed...
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