Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Crazy Singing Person With The Broom

Ok. So I admit it. I got a little crazy this morning during recess. Fine. Not just a little, but a lot. I can't help it. My mom thinks it's my hormones acting up. I hate puberty.
Anyway, this morning, we had an early recess. We had about 50 minutes of free time and I kind of took that to the next level.
It started when I went up to the classroom and screamed my signature RAWRs. Then, I told my friend downstairs to throw her bottle up to me. It got stuck to the edge on her first attempt so I got the broom to nudge it so that it would fall to her. This intensified my adrenaline. When I got bored, I went back inside the classroom and started singing random songs and I spoofed them in a way that I changed my voice. When people started to be entertained, I made my voice louder and used the broom as a microphone. I even asked for requests. So I was a crazy singing student with the broom who belted out randomly and out of tune with feelings in the classroom. (WHAT?)
I guess that as a student who lives by the rules, I tend to make my crazy time crazier than everybody else's. :)

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

When I Get Home

In the past, I hated having to go home because there was nothing to look forward to. Even the TV wasn't worth going home for. But now, I'm in a new house which has improved a lot from our previous home.

When I get home, there are so many things to do. Aside from my homework, I have to post reminders and such on my other blog. I also have the show my pets some love so that they won't get angry and snobbish (yeah, animals DO have a language with people). I also have to get something sweet like a chocolate bar or a chocolate covered gummy bear to keep myself energized. I also have to check on the latest celebrity gossip to ease my mind. I also still have to unpack some of my stuff. I still have to cover my books with plastic. AAAAH! There's just so many things to do.

So, I gotta go and finish all of them. ;)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The First Journalism Class

Dear Journal,

Today, we had our first Journalism class with Sir Geraño. Technically, it wasn't a class because we only had an orientation. Anyway, it was actually pretty enjoyable.
At first, I thought that Sir Geraño was an "easy" teacher - the kind that didn't care if we didn't listen. He was actually pretty strict. So then I thought that he was the scary-strict teacher. Again, I was wrong. At the end, I realized he was the ideal teacher. A facilitator who makes sure that his learners are listening and is always willing to loosen up to have fun with his students.
He taught us a bit throughout the duration of the period. He taught us the proper use of so, very, too, already, etc. He also shared the different versions of the name "John" which was very interesting.
What made it memorable the most was when he said that we were his favorite section so far. :D
Based on our first meeting, it seems like our Journalism class will be very fun! :) Hopefully, it will be.