06.11.07
Posted in Literature at 4:36 am by anothersadsong
Let me have a quick teenager moment and just say “OMG!!”
Okay, that’s done. Now, onto why I’m OMGing…
Eragon is my new literature crush. Before, it was Draco Malfoy of the Harry Potter series, but until July 21, Eragon is my new love. I just finished the first book in the Inheritance trilogy. The second one is Eldest and the last is still unknown. Word on the web is it’s coming out NEXT YEAR!!! AHH!! It’s killing me going ten minutes without this series, let alone waiting a whole year.
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06.10.07
Posted in Personal, Poetry at 3:45 am by anothersadsong
Man, the things boys will do to your mind these days.
This is the result of being in love at age 15, specially when she’s known the boy for eleven years.
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06.07.07
Posted in Life, Personal, school at 12:31 am by anothersadsong
Exams. The worse four days of the semester; the worse eight days of the entire school year.
Day one: Yesterday. Geometry Honors. My worse nightmare. I was so nervous I woke up at five thirty yesterday morning puking my guts out due to insane nerves. I’ve never been sick over a test like that.
Ninety-Four.
My exam grade.
Eighty-nine.
Final course grade. That means Honors Algebra II.
Let me just say: I rock.
English was today, but that’s no big thing. I love English and I’m going to be Editor-in-Chief of next year’s paper. I think I got it under control.
Biology Friday.
No biggie there either.
I love that class.
Just thought I’d share.
=D =D =D =D =D =D
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06.01.07
Posted in Cancer., Family, Granny., Life, My Father, My Mother, Personal, Relay for Life., Susan Komen. at 9:40 pm by anothersadsong

Along side recounting events from my life and Relay, I want to help raise awareness, whether it’s for breast cancer, lung cancer, or cancer in general. Everyone needs to know that it’s not something you can just have surgery for and POOF! it’s gone. There’s chemotherapy, radiation, pill after pill after pill, yet there is no guarantee it won’t kill you.
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