Saturday, 22 August 2009

Summer days will soon be over, soon the Autumn starts…

Labour day. My last day of freedom.
I’m not sure whether or not I should be excited, or living in fear. My best friend, Isabella, has already started school, and told me all about her first day as a high school freshman. I’m so proud of her, really. I remember when we were little and it seemed like we’d NEVER get to this point, but we have, and even throughout the craziness of life, we’ve stayed friends and stuck together and hopefully we’ll continue to do that for the rest of our lives. It seems so funny, because when we were in elementary school, we would talk about middle school and how awesome it’ll be to be in 7th/8th grade, finally, and when we finally got to middle school, all we could think/talk about was when we would get to high school, and now that we’re both in high school, I know talks about college aren’t far off! Haha. It’s just so funny, because it’s like a never ending cycle. I’m sure once we’re in college, it will be marriage that will be the next hot topic, and after marriage, families, and so on and so on until we’re the crazy old grannies at the nursing home discussing our funeral plans! XD
But, I digress. Anywhoo, I’m somewhat excited for school, though I could do without the math, and can’t wait for Bible Studies to start up again, and I need to, hopefully, figure out FOR SURE what I want to do with my life. So, fall should be fun, and even though math makes me live in fear, I can’t help but me my nerdy, Hermione-like self and be excited for history class and literature and science and et cetera. And also, this fall, another milestone, not just my going into the half-way point of my high school career, will be reached…
October 20th, 2009 is not an important date to many, but to me, it’s actually more important than I wanted it to be. October 20th, 2009 will mark the 16th anniversary of the beginning of my (mis)adventures on this earth. In normal speak, it’ll be my 16th birthday. Haven’t got anything planned, it’ll probably be relatively low-key, as money is tight. Still, I feel like this is a significant age, and it would be understandable to want to do SOMETHING no matter how small, to mark the occasion. Anyone have any ideas of how to celebrate in a way that isn’t costly? I’d love to be able to celebrate in some small way, or at least not ignore it completely.  But yeahh…
Well, not sure what else to write. Summer camp was amazing, keyword: SQUID! Kind of disappointed that my team lost, but eh, what can you do? Umm, well, that’s about it for me, peace out, all!
-Christina

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