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As more and more people visit the blog, it gets more exciting for us because we think that all the work we put into it matters…hence, for all of you people out there who are reading this post right now, thanks!
Also, Joan, thank you for not deleting that e-mail as you must have thought I was crazy for using that address.
Ashleigh, “I rode Odysseyyy!!!”
Ttyl guys ~
Tomorrow is Columbus Day…only Orchestra would have the nerve to continue on a national holiday. Oh well…
Anyway, after school on Thursday I’m leaving for Montreal, Canada, with my mom to visit my cousin and will be back on Monday.
Write later ~
Howdy,
For all of you people who are in Mr. Jones’ science class I’m sure you know what the title of this post means. I repeat: we had an obscene amount of homework this weekend…I thought that it would be a lot, but that the assignments would be manageable. Little did I know – it took me about an hour and a half to finish everything. This is a shout-out to anyone who didn’t have the whole weekend free to do all the work we needed to do: I feel your pain.
Anyway, today at 12:45 I had Quartet with Grace Feldman and my private lesson with Carl Shugart at 1:30, both at the NMS.
I’ve mainly been hanging out today, just relaxing, and to all of those people out there who have to go to church events and stuff, have fun!
~Lily
Hello fellow classmates of Worthington Hooker! Today (Friday the fourth) we had a lot of science homework! It took me two hours, but I’m sure for all of you bright students out there, it didn’t take that long. Have you learned that Spanish song with all of the countries? Well, that is stuck in my head. Anyway, how is life for all of you down with Mrs. Klingher? I’m sure all of your smiling faces are as smiley as ever. I must go now to do some confidential business. Ta ta for now!
You Know you Love Me,
The Anonymous One and Only
Hey this is Lily talking:
Things have been hectic in the seventh grade this year. We have many projects for all our teachers, have to handle the daily amount of homework, and get it all done in time to just get outside and relax.
On Monday, I have pretty much no time to do homework (consequently, that’s usually the day we’re assigned the most, in my opinion) between the end of the school day, Orchestra at 4:00, and CCD (ugh) at 6:30. It’s not too bad though, since I get to see friends from outside of school and visit Koffee between the two.
Tuesday and Wednesday are down days for me, which is great for getting outside and just resting for the remaining days of the week.
Thursday was my first MathCounts session with Mrs. Klingher and a bunch of other kids. Although the math was challenging, I had a blast with Sophie, Magnolia, Onon, and Xuan. Congratulations, by the way, to Xuan and Onon for placing first in the MathCounts competition – awesome job!
Friday was good…though we’ve been left with an enormous amount homework over the holiday. I have a special guest to here to review life, from her perspective.