Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Back...again

Well, it has been forever since I have posted. I apologize. Blogspot.com has been blocked from our school computers (shortly after my last post) and I have not found a convenient way to post since. What to say...life has been crazy. I got appendicitis, had an emergency appendectomy, performed in the musical, went to D.C. on our senior class trip, have been working like crazy, had my wisdom teeth and an impacted tooth removed, and Alaina and I passed our 6 monthiversary, etc. All in all, life never stops.

It is now Spring Break. I work several nights this week and Alaina has quite a few softball games. We're planning a date for our 6 months for Friday which should be quite enjoyable as always. Why is it that teachers always seem to think that the word break corresponds with the phrase, "a crapton of homework"? I have around 5 pages for A.P. Bio, close to 300 questions for A.P. Psych, 28 pages for A.P. Calc, and at least an hour of reading and questions as well as 4 separate stories to read for A.P. English. I object. I'm thinking about starting a peaceful revolt against ungodly amounts of homework over break, will anyone join me?

One problem with my teachers assigning all of this homework is that 95% of it is online...and the website has been down all day, as well as our school e-mail. I'm confused as to how I'm supposed to get any of this done...I'll probably leave the problem solving for later, along with the homework. Urg, no, I will get on it tomorrow and get something done.

I am graduating in a little over one month...high school will be over, college will begin, life will drastically change. I am so ready to be done with high school, but at the same time, I know I will miss it. I have decided on attending Heidelberg University in Tiffin this year because West Point did not accept me. I will be a mathematics major enrolled in the Honors Program, which requires 40 hours of community service per semester, playing soccer (hopefully, keep your fingers crossed), and participating in ROTC. It will be crazy. But I look forward to the challenge. My lovely counterpart Alaina will be attending Ashland University, about an hour from Tiffin. Both Heidelberg and Ashland are 45 minutes away from Norwalk, so hopefully we can see each other every now and then.

Well, as you can probably see, life is crazy as always. I could probably keep on updating you as such, but I'll quit doing so for now. TTFN, Ta-Ta For Now!