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Monday, October 25, 2010

Jess decides what the theme this week will be

So, I've been spending a good amount of time trying to come up with a theme for this week. (By a good amount of time, I mean the past ten minutes. I'm busy.) And I still have no idea. So I'm going to write this post as usual, and hopefully by the end, there will be a theme.

I just got back from my Confirmation prep thing, and I found out the funniest thing.

My teacher (hate her) handed out this paper that told us when we were going to be confirmed (February 24) and then the name of the bishop who is confirming us. His name?

Edward Cullen.

XDDDDDD. I kid you not, that is his name. This was a perfect experiment actually. You could tell who actually read the paper like we were supposed to and who didn't, simply by seeing who had to hold back their laughter.

I'm so bragging to my friends that I'm getting confirmed by a sparkly vampire.

I've been talking to my mom about the Yule Ball, and it seems like she's cool with it. It's very likely that I am going. I am super excited, because Yule Balls are a big deal, and there will be tons of wrock bands there (by tons, I mean six, but still).

AH! Just thought of the theme. Book references in real life. BAM.

So, obviously, my most recent book references in real life have been Harry Potter and Twilight related.

Actually, just thought of another. I just found out that my school library has Bran Hambric: The Farfield Curse (the first book in the Bran Hambric series by Kaleb Nation). So I went and asked the librarian if she knew that the sequel came out recently; she didn't. SO, short story long, my school is going to have Bran Hambric: The Specter Key soon, all thanks to me.

Now, to break away from the theme a little: I am getting sick and tired of balloons. The entire eighth grade is doing this huge hot air balloon project. In science, we built hot air balloons (about 8 feet in circumference) out of tissue paper, and next Monday, we are being graded on how well they float in the air. I think that my group did pretty well, and I like the way that the balloon looks (it is dark blue, light blue, black, and lime green). In English, we have to write an essay on the history of balloons or something, and unfortunately, this assignment will carry over into November, when I need to write more important things. Lastly, in Math, on the day that the balloons are going to be launched, we have to calculate how high they go up or something. All I know is that it is Trigonometry level stuff, and although we are advanced for our age, we aren't THAT advanced.

Woah big paragraph.

I don't have time to address all of your videos individually, but I must say, I loved all of them.

Also, Winona, my irl friends for some reason wanted to say things to you, so...

1. Shannon says you're the love of her life.
2. Jen says, "Guten Tag!" (She's taking German right now as her language, and I swear that's the only thing she's learned in the past seven or so weeks of school)
3. Monica says hi.

Um. Ignore them. They're strange. Actually, no. Don't ignore them. They want some sort of response from you. Why you over the other girls, I'm not sure. But yeah.

Erm. The theme is book references in real life. Preferably something that has happened recently, but it can be a story from however long ago you want. Hopefully this theme is satisfactory :)

Annica, I'll read you tomorrow!

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