Friday, June 14, 2013

Summer Poem

         We leave behind the pungent smell of markers,
          The crumpled paper,
          The musty eraser caps,
          The disappointed looks of teachers and the feeling of being inadequate.

           We are coming closer to summer.
            It embraces us like an old friend.
            The warm, hazy weather is like a blanket, and it separates us from the rest of the world.


             (Don't make fun of it, guys, I made it up in five minutes.) 
           

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Advice For High School

My mom and dad have some pretty legit advice about high school, and I've asked them about it many times.
Mom told me that high school was one of the best times of her life, and Dad agreed, so I'm setting my expectations pretty high.

So here's what my mom said:
"Stay out of drugs, do your homework, don't bother the upperclassmen, stay away from boys, be happy, be safe, pay attention in class, ect., ect., ect."

My dad said basically the same thing as my mother, except with extreme emphasis on ONE thing:
"NO BOYFRIENDS."
PSSSH. Okay, Dad.

As you can see, my parents offer very valuable information.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

School In A Perfect World

Is it weird that I like school?
Cuz I do.
It's just...there's some things I would like to change.

...And if I had MY CHOICE, I would most definitely go to Hogwarts. 


BUT ANYWAYS, back to the main topic...school in a perfect world.

For one, our lunches would be amazing. We would have REALLY delicious food, like, so delicious, kids would actually be super excited to get school hot-lunch. Pardon me for saying, but I think some (most) of the lunch food served is really disgusting. The cheese-dipping stuff isn't even real cheese, the fried-rice-and-egg-roll deal is greasy and gross, and the chicken patty makes me worry what's actually being put into that suspicious, flat, withered patty.

Second, industry points would be thrown out the window. I like the concept of industry points, because it gives credit to those who appear to participate, but what about the other kids who don't like to raise their hands? In this circumstance, it wouldn't matter WHAT they knew as long as they said it aloud, which I think is really dumb. And usually, the teachers don't offer very much extra credit EXCEPT in the form of industry points. LAAAAME.

Third, our school should have a coffee stand for crying out loud!! At my old school, they have one in this student "lounge", and hire high-schoolers as baristas. They sell tea and coffee (iced or hot), smoothies, hot chocolate, have frequent specials, and give out little punch-cards so you could get one free. I think a school coffee stand is an amazing idea, especially since a lot of kids appear to need the caffeine. All the money could go towards the school, and I'm positive it would make a lot.

AAAnnnnnd this is all I have to say. Sorry for writing a novel.

Byeee!

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Thought This Was Cute.


      If you are having a bad day, here's a kitten in mittens. 



...You're welcome. :} 

Monday, May 6, 2013

I Believe...

I believe that it will all be okay.
Really.
As a middle-schooler, things are often stressful and confusing. No, scratch that. Things are ALWAYS stressful and confusing.

This year, I can't count how many times I've cried during school because I was stressed, or scared because I didn't understand something, or nervous, or embarrassed, or hurt. And I cannot count how many times I've hated myself for crying, for showing my feelings. I don't want people to think I'm unstable...that I can't handle everyday situations. Isn't it better to keep it bottled inside than to have people worried about you?
But sometimes you just...CAN'T. You can't keep it bottled inside.
Maybe you can't pretend that everything's fine.

Then you look back. And maybe you chuckle at how you were overreacting, it was a misunderstanding, just an "off-day". Even if one situation seems like the end of the world...it usually isn't.
Like my grandmother used to say, "There's sunshine around every corner."

....Even YOURS.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Random Blog News !

Sooooo our computer class teacher, Mrs. Latz, wants us to do a post where we're linking to other blogs.

....Welcome to RANNNNDOM BLOGGGG NEWWWWWS!!! 
*annoying theme music*

It's just in!

If you're into reading about weird, confusing, semi-creepy dreams, click over HERE! I love how Elena describes things; her writing pulls you in and it's like you're literally in her dream.

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                            Here:
                                      Jimmy Dean posted his thoughts on a barbecue beef sandwich! His blog is really well-written and makes you SUPER hungry, even though not all the food that gets featured gets a good review.

OR if you're into laughing, check out MsKingdom for a bunch of gifs to make you LOL. Her, The Fac3less Informer, and James have some really funny stuff!

AAaaaand there's Monica for random favorites and deep, down-to-earth posts. I adore her blog, because it's really well-thought-out.

SHOUT-OUTS TO:
Lacy, for featuring me as "Fastest Typer" on her blog.

Aleah, for posting quotes that make me smile.

Emily, for stylish decor ideas! <3

Rachel, for having a beautiful blog that is a work of art.!

Claire, for adorable posts and a sweet narration.

Daniel, for his bomb-diggity turtles.

Matthew, (hope I spelled his name right), for his super-awesome-blog with funny pics.

And Kap. Just 'cuz, his blog's cool.

Sorry, guys, I kinda like a lot of blogs.
KBye.




Monday, April 29, 2013

Just Saying

I love this blog project.
Lately, it's been really, really cool to watch how everyone's so into their blogs. I feel like a lot of kids are sort of coming out of their shells and saying what they want to say.

PLUS, 
it's awesome to watch everyone gain an audience, write what they feel, and love what they talk about. No matter what you're posting about, someone out there's going to want to hear what you have to say.


STAND UP, BE BOLD, BE STRONG, AND 

KNOW THAT YOU ARE THE CREATOR OF 

YOUR OWN DESTINY. 


Just saying.