I’ve started a job..about a month and a half ago. Since then, I’ve been slacking off on my homework.
Luckily it’s still early in the semester, and i hope that by midterms, I’ll be completely caught up!
I’ve started a job..about a month and a half ago. Since then, I’ve been slacking off on my homework.
Luckily it’s still early in the semester, and i hope that by midterms, I’ll be completely caught up!
I’ve never had one. There was this one guy, but nothing happened between us and we just got stuck in the ‘friend’ phase. So now I’m looking for one and think it would be nice to have a significant other in my life. :)
My friend, Reem, lives in Egypt and I’ve been wanting to see her for the longest time. We might meet each other in England and we haven’t seen that part of the world. :D
I’ve been wanting to go down the Pacific Coast Highway 1 all up into Canada!
Don’t know how I’ll do it, but I will one day.
It was clowdy!
I stood outside for about an hour and just clouds ,clouds, clouds.
The sky was this funky purple/orange colour.
wtf?
It’s starting to become a habit,and personally, I prefer my room clean.
So , yay!
I feel much better, actually, cleaning it. There’s no guilty feeling when I go out with an unmade bed still waiting for me.
My parents have already seen about three meteor showers (My mom goes to work really early).
Now it’s my turn to see one, and hopefully, have my Holga capture it.
Last year for my birthday (August 28th), there was a full lunar eclipse and the moon turned red. (I also got my holga). So it seems the sky’s gift for me this year is a meteor shower!
(I’ve always loved astronomy, but lack the math skills to study it.)
WOW!
I was so happy once I got handed my little plastic card, with the barcode and colourfull books on the front saying Anaheim Public Library.
After getting it, I immideatly requested Norm and Form by Gombacher (Sp?) and it turned otu to be a book in the closed stock, but i got it anyways.
Then I went to the reference section in the second floor…and the art history section, biography, religion and stuff….wow. Funny, I kept looking at the back cover for the price…damn you, Borders! (Shakes fist).
Still can’t believe it’s all free.
Do it, it’s def. worth it.
I’m always getting Jehovahs Witnesses coming at my door (There’s a church down the block). Some of them are nice, though, and I don’t have the heart to tell them about the Great Spaghetti Monster.
On Thursday, I bought two boxes of hummingbird garden seed mix, along with two packets of Morning Glories (Those things grown anywhere) and wildflower mix at Walgreens all for $1.19 . Then I went around on my bike to the big empty lot and emptied the whole box and put water on top. I did this in two other places which need some flower love.
Hope they’ll grow! I can’t wait to see a field of flowers! :D
Just graduated high school.
i think my total number of books I read all four years combined, and the summers include, total to … 130 or something.The majority of them were classics. Right now I’m readng The Cool Aide Acid Test, The Perfect Royal Mistress and … Nature in American Literature.
I hope to become an English professor and librarian.
I went to see the White Stripes at the Greek Theatre in LA on August 17th, 2005. The best concert I’ve seen so far! Jack and Meg’s energy is just so amazing. I heard they’re working on a 7th album. If there’s a tour and no cancellation of it: Go to it!
The ticket price is worth it (Steep, I know), especially if it’s in a small place and not an arena. they’re a small venue band ,defeninately.
My friend and I went along with this larger group , all related/hosted by O.C human relations and other coalitions up in North Cal., to protest the budget cuts for schools all over california. We hopped on a charter bus around 11 pm in Long Beach, stopped only for a half hour in some town around 2 am, arrived to Sacramento at 6 am. The rally/protest went really well, had a lot of people attend. The only thing that sucked was the heat. Schwarzenegger never came out, he was hiding in his office.
There were some people protesting us, a bunch of fundamentalist christians saying public school causes “gay ness, pregnancy and drug abuse” among other things.
I was prancing around them and just bugging hte hell out of them. Mwahahahahaha.
So, it’s fun. Go to a protest. You’ll feel you did something.
The Puente class was having a bonfire, and since I know a girl in Puente pretty well, and their counselor, I was invited to their bonfire at night in Huntington Beach.
It was one of the most memorable nights I’ve had this year. We threw a lot of things int othe fire: weenies, marshmellows…wrappings…since this girl was a pyro and wanted to just burn everything.
We had an undeclared competition with this other group with who made a larger fire. They won, but we were pretty loud and sang happy birthday to everyone there.
I’m going to another bonfire next week—this time with friends.
My grandma from Mexico came to visit my family in the summer of 1998 and she brought her crocheting stuff.
So she taught me, I had problems starting, though…but I learned how to make chains and then she taught me how to add on when she came back.
Later, my mom bought me a pattern book and I taught myself how to read patterns. Right now, I’m going through an amigurumi page. Ana Paola’s patterns are really easy and cute to do.
I’ve always lived in an apartment…so I decided to put a garden on the balcony. Mind, the plants are in pots, but it’s better than just having fake grass. And they do grow!
There’s a lot of empty lots in Anaheim…and little police men.
So I’m thinking of going Johnny Appleseed on them and just plant native plants—they’re pretty drought resistant, so they’ll be perfect since the lots get little to no water.
It sounds like fun, but Southern California freeways are just a bunch of concrete…but the government tries to include plants…like those flower paintings on the 5 freeway wall. xD
I also want to make guerilla gardens, there’s a lot of unused lots in Anaheim.
Hurrah for St. Francis, patron of plants!
Since I’ve drifted away from the Catholic church, I’ve been looking into other directions…and I really like the Quakers.
So I’ll see what happens when I attend a meeting. Don’t know how my parents will react.