Friday, September 28, 2007

Friday+morning=zombies

No brain today.
Sorry guys.
There's stuff to write, but my memory is fried. Need sleep.

Homecoming #1 tomorrow. I can't wait to see how that goes. The only problem is, not a lot of my friends will be going. I know there'll be plenty of cool people there.
Kinda uber busy this weekend, guys- sorry. Probably going to be no hanging out for me.

uhhhh

Watch Yu-gi-oh the abridged series. It's awesomely hilarious! But don't take my word for it! *reading rainbow blurb*

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

NOTHInG

Hmm...so what's happened so far....it's so hard to come up with stuff because nothing really ever happens. We had an IMSA carnival last Wednesday, that was pretty fun...Today we went to the Engineering Building at NIU to see some engineering students make machine parts out of big-ass machines that were really expensive. It was cool to see them design something on the computer and then the machine cut it out.

Ad chem is teh gayzorz.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

1 year and counting

LIFE REVELATION

The sayings "Life is what you make of it" and "It's the small things that make life worth living" come hand in hand. Let me explain what I mean.

You can walk around in a Patrick Star costume but not find it something worth remembering. You can play Monopoly with friends and decide it's something not worth remembering. You can lie on a hill with two of your closest friends and just look at the stars, and say that it's not remembering.

My advice: Remember all those little moments. It's those moments that make life worth living. Let's face it: There's a tiny, miniscule chance that any of you reading this are going to win the Nobel Peace Prize, or experience one lone moment you will call "the time of your life." The time of our lives is everyday. So enjoy every day. Make it the best you can make it.

If it's the small things that make life worth living, focus on the small things that make you happy. If you want to live a happy life, make your life focus on those small things that make you happy. Life is what you make of it, so make it loaded with the small things. I basically just combined those two clichés!

And that's my life philosophy at the moment. Especially because I'll only be at IMSA for one year. Then a load of breakdowns and good-byes. I don't want it to end.

Even so, I just wasted an entire weekend at home. Not all of it was a complete waste. I went to dinner with our friends from Chicago at the Greek Islands. The saganaki was the best part; that and Tyler making a paper bag mask and putting it on as I tried to feed him honey. Needless to say, it was a mess. And oh yeah- Tyler and Colin came with us. XP

Their friend Ally is a Sophomore here. Laura (one of our friends from Chicago) told me to take care of her...She's already fitting in nicely though. I hope to see her more through the school year.

Macy came home with me today. Well, first my parents dragged us along mailbox shopping and then we got back home. We left about an hour after I hoped to...
It was worth it. Garrett, Tyler, Jason, Colin, and Hallie came with us.

Woo. My window faces the access road, and a couple is making out outside my window. How nice.

Lol- when I typed in nice I accidentally typed "mice." How mice.


So I'm such a dork that I wrote a rap about 1501.
And I finally started writing down my favorite song of mine. It's been in my head since May, but now it's finally being recorded on paper...or at least the computer.
My rap is at home, so you're going to have to wait to see that.

And leave me a comment once in a while. It will make me happy to know that you read any of this.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Life revelation #3

The sayings "Life is what you make of it" and "It's the small things that make life worth living" come hand in hand. Let me explain what I mean.

You can walk around in a Patrick Star costume but not find it something worth remembering. You can play Monopoly with friends and decide it's something not worth remembering. You can lie on a hill with two of your closest friends and just look at the stars, and say that it's not remembering.

My advice: Remember all those little moments. It's those moments that make life worth living. Let's face it: There's a tiny, miniscule chance that any of you reading this are going to win the Nobel Peace Prize, or experience one lone moment you will call "the time of your life." The time of our lives is everyday. So enjoy every day. Make it the best you can make it.

If it's the small things that make life worth living, focus on the small things that make you happy. If you want to live a happy life, make your life focus on those small things that make you happy. Life is what you make of it, so make it loaded with the small things. I basically just combined those two clichés!

And that's my life philosophy at the moment. Especially because I'll only be at IMSA for one year. Then a load of breakdowns and good-byes. I don't want it to end.

Even so, I just wasted an entire weekend at home. Not all of it was a complete waste. I went to dinner with our friends from Chicago at the Greek Islands. The saganaki was the best part; that and Tyler making a paper bag mask and putting it on as I tried to feed him honey. Needless to say, it was a mess. And oh yeah- Tyler and Colin came with us. XP

Their friend Ally is a Sophomore here. Laura (one of our friends from Chicago) told me to take care of her...She's already fitting in nicely though. I hope to see her more through the school year.

Macy came home with me today. Well, first my parents dragged us along mailbox shopping and then we got back home. We left about an hour after I hoped to...
It was worth it. Garrett, Tyler, Jason, Colin, and Hallie came with us.

Woo. My window faces the access road, and a couple is making out outside my window. How nice.

Lol- when I typed in nice I accidentally typed "mice." How mice.