Hello, girls. It's the first Tuesday of 2011!
I never know what to blog about when we don't have themes. I guess that's a sign that my life is boring. That's actually one of my New Year's resolutions... to spend less time wasting time. It hasn't gone that well so far.
School is going to be real stressful this month. I have to raise my grade in English to an A (an A- isn't good enough!), all of my teachers are going to pushing us so they can finish all that they planned to by the end of the semester, and we have finals. This is my first time ever taking finals, and while I'm sure that I'll do fine, I won't forgive myself if my finals lower my grade in any classes. I cannot stand to see anything other that straight As. Ugh. I hate it. Though, I think that I don't have to take finals in one class. That will be AWESOME.
My step-mom is Chilean. I mean, she lived in Chile until about 12 years ago. So, obviously, she stills stays in contact with all of her relatives down there. Because of this, and the fact that she is one of the only ones in the family who moved to America, most of her relatives that visit America stay with us. Right now, there is a boy named David who is going to stay with us for a few months. I actually have no idea how he is related to my step-mom, but oh well. So, there is a Chilean boy that I just met downstairs right now. This might be interesting.
I'm still watching Doctor Who right now. I'm slow, so I just barely finished the first series. I actually really liked Christopher Eccleston. He was a good Doctor. But, I'm sure David Tennant will be amazing as well.
For New Years, I was down in Utah. We went down to my great-grandmother's funeral. I had spent all of my time on the plane and driving down to the middle of nowhere reading Mockingjay. That was not the greatest choice. I was, quite frankly, freaking out. We spent a few more days in Utah because nearly all of my dad's side of the family lives down there. Utah is rather empty. There is a lot of farmland and large spaces in between towns, which is not something that I'm used to. It takes about thirty minutes to drive from where my grandparents live to a "city" that is smaller than the town that I live in. It is also known for having so many freaking Mormons and being quite conservative. I used to live there until we moved when I was still too young to remember. I love my family and everything, but I'm so glad that I moved. I can't imagine what life would be like if we had stayed.
So, that's about it. I didn't go to school today, so I better go off and do my homework. Ugh.
Books Read: 0/52
Most Recent Song: Animal by Neon Trees
Today is Awesome Because: Sleeping. =w=
Winona, I'll read you tomorrow.
~Annica
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