Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Day Six: Long Weekends, Sign Language, Getting Done Before Noon, and Churches Chicken – Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Today was a super long day.  I am definitely glad that this week is going to be a short one, since we had that long weekend.  Even though I was sick all weekend, it was nice to just do nothing.  I spent a good part of yesterday evening working on French, since I was sick on Friday.  So, that was exciting. I’m not exactly good at French; Spanish is messing with me at this point.  But I’m sure it will get better.  So, moving on to today, it wasn’t the best day ever; I started out really tired.  Which can never end well, right? Wrong.  My first class: U.S History, didn’t go so well, but it did go better than it has been going, which is a plus, of course, I’m starting to get into pretty interesting stuff.  Then we did Riddles and the end of chapter stuff.  It also had this “Old English Chronicle” thing, and I got to write my own!  About BARACK OBAMA!!!  I think it was some of my better work, honestly; mostly because I sincerely love Obama.  I got done with that just in time for Katti and me to start our last classes at the same time.  (We skipped Math today, because we are so many days ahead, and we needed to get everything done so that we could get lunch and go to Sign Language Class).  American Government was super awesome today.  I got to watch this video of actors reading the Declaration of Independence, with commentary by MORGAN FREEMAN! Ah, it was super awesome.  Then, I got to read the Chapter on the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.  It was a super interesting chapter.  So, I got done around 11:50, and got dressed to go around, run errands, eat some lunch, and go to sign language class.  So, we got all of that done, and then drove around for a little while before class.  Finally, when class started, I was soooo frustrated.  I didn’t know what to do, and I kept getting lost, the chick was going like super-fast.  But it was super interesting.  Her daughter is, like, awe-inspiring.  She is completely deaf; but she is a third level black belt, plays piano, and is learning how to play the flute, among other things.  She has these implant things that makes it so that she can hear, when she has them on. She is super cool.  She makes me believe I can do anything.  Then, we came back and got Church’s Chicken, and Katti and I got hit on by the guys behind the counter, it was really funny.  Now, we are home and winding down, trying to get things done so that we can get ahead tomorrow, since I have a doctor’s appointment tomorrow (yay?).  Tomorrow might be a little stressful; I have more than one test and the doctor’s appointment, as well as getting ahead for debate and Home School party the next day.  But it should be good, I am very thankful that this week is going to be a short one.  YAY SENIOR YEAR!!!!
Krissy.

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