So, I have decided I have way too much to do and not enough time to do it in; but isn't that always how it works? It sucks, yes, but it has always worked that way. My schedule as of last monday is as follows
Wake up--4:30 AM
Practice--5-6 AM
Come home to get ready for school--6:30 AM
Go to school--7:30 AM
Now here's where my schedule ends up taking an interesting turn.....
I either...
Come home from school--
Wednesday 1:50-2:00 PM
Regular 3:00-ish PM
If I have play practice 5 PM
Homework--
2-3:3o PM
If I have play practice 5-6 PM
Make dinner (occasionally I dont have to do it all that much)
and then get to bed at a decent time so it can start again the next day. Lucky me right? Plus, I'm sick, so that just adds to the pain of everyday things. (Exasperated sigh.) I wish life were easier.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Frogs, Boys, Whats the difference again?
You know the song by Carrie Underwood that says something along the lines of: "I close my eyes, and I kiss that frog. Each time finding the more boys I meet, the more I love my dog."? I finally understood what she meant. Why do the girls have to be the ones to kiss the frogs? Why do we have to have boys in our lives? They're just frustrating, they rarely ever do anything right, and when they do, its a miracle it even happened. Yet most of the time when girls see a certain someone, their heart speeds up, and they think 'Oh, I hope my hair is okay.' or 'I hope I don't have my lunch stuck in my teeth.' Stupid things like that.
How come boys have that affect on us.
I honestly don't know. Though I, for one, would like to be able to reverse some of the affects boys do have on me. It's almost like a drug, you love how you feel when you're with them or even thinking about them; but when you aren't with them you're kicking yourself for saying the things you said, or doing the things you did. Do boys do the same thing just after they were with a girl they liked? Anyway, back to the drug analogy; it's like someone addicted to beer or something, they love how they feel when they are drunk; but the day after they have a pounding headache and it wasn't worth the one party for the one night they did that; but they always go out and do it again another night. Why? Why put yourself through something like that? I don't know, maybe it's a chemical imbalance in their brains; Why can't girls and guys seem to stay away from each other long enough for the girl to realize how stupid the boy really is? (Sometimes they aren't really that bad, but I think you know that)
Next time, just think before you kiss the frog. That's all I'm saying.
How come boys have that affect on us.
I honestly don't know. Though I, for one, would like to be able to reverse some of the affects boys do have on me. It's almost like a drug, you love how you feel when you're with them or even thinking about them; but when you aren't with them you're kicking yourself for saying the things you said, or doing the things you did. Do boys do the same thing just after they were with a girl they liked? Anyway, back to the drug analogy; it's like someone addicted to beer or something, they love how they feel when they are drunk; but the day after they have a pounding headache and it wasn't worth the one party for the one night they did that; but they always go out and do it again another night. Why? Why put yourself through something like that? I don't know, maybe it's a chemical imbalance in their brains; Why can't girls and guys seem to stay away from each other long enough for the girl to realize how stupid the boy really is? (Sometimes they aren't really that bad, but I think you know that)
Next time, just think before you kiss the frog. That's all I'm saying.
New
You know when you're new at doing something, so your not very good at it? I'm pretty sure my first few posts are going to be like that. I've never been very good at writing down what I think, so if I am no good at it, well then, too bad for you. You're just going to have to get used to it.
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