Sunday, June 19, 2011

Incessant

          Hello and Happy Father's Day everyone! It's been a busy but interesting first two days of Summer vacation. I have gotten four sunburns but most of them are gone. I finally got my Zionic band, a modern, water proof watch that compliments anything you were (if that what you look for in your jewelry). This is what they look like:

          Other than that, I went to a campsite near the coast for a day because it was one of my friend's birthday parties and that is where I got my ever so harmful sunburn. Oh, how I miss the coast. My favorite place to be is near the ocean, so I absolutely love the beach. My favorite nature noise is the waves crashing onto the shore. You know - those mini ones? Yeah, those.
          Now I know this is completely random and off topic from the rest of the earlier part of the post, but who believes in de ja vu and precognitive dreams (dreams that show what happens in reality before it actually happens)? To be honest, I do. Especially the precognitive dreams one. I get those all the time. It was horrible in fifth grade, though. I tried telling my friends and they thought I was lying to get attention. Of course I'm not friends with them anymore because it was only fifth grade and friendships around that time usually don't last long (and no, they did not ditch me, I left them... reasonably).
          This is probably going to be one of the most random posts ever because I keep jumping subjects, but right now the newest hot news I have for all of you from the media is MTV's Teen Wolf. For all of you who have seen it, isn't Tyler Posey hoooottt?!?!?!?! I mean seriously - hot. I hope that you guys don't mind that I keep changing the subjects, maybe you'll even soon find it amusing, or that cows will soon fly, or frogs can play musical instruments now, or... Just kidding. But I have to admit, completely losing my mind, and actually typing it into a blog seems pointless yet funny. But I'll let you all be on your way after the quote of the day:

"Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else."
-Will Rogers

 Have a good Father's Day!
    
  -<3 H

Monday, June 13, 2011

Climax

          Sorry I haven't posted in a while. It's been a pretty busy week. Finally got my yearbook on Thursday and I completely missed out on lunch. Sadly that was the only lucky thing that happened that day. After school, Natli, K, and I went to ESTC and hung out there. When Natli left for the hot tub she didn't realize she had a lot of soap on her hands. And apparently when she got in, boom! bubbles everywhere! When K and I got there, we half freaked out and half went, "Wow!" like little kids, because, hey - it's full of bubbles and at times we are immature enough for that, just like everyone else at our school. While we were trying to get the bubbles out there were about six 10-year-olds watching, and we we were expecting them to come running in but they ended up tattling us out saying it was us.
          We almost got kicked out of the place for the rest of the day, but when we talked to the manager everything got straightened out. Don't some things just work out wonderfully at times? Such as today, our class was dissecting frogs and I couldn't bring myself to cutting the frog up. Fortunately, the teacher did it for us because he needed a frog to show everyone how to dissect theirs'. My hands smelled horrible after that, even though I used gloves. But my issues aren't important (and no, I'm not saying that to get attention. That would be stupid) and I'm wondering if anybody has seen The Voice before. Anyone? Well, if you haven't, then it's kind of like American Idol, but the auditions are blind, meaning that the judges' chairs are turned away from the auditioning artist. When the judge presses their button, then their chair is turned around and at the end of the song the artist chooses the judge they want to be coached by, but they can only choose out of the ones that turn their chair around. The judges are Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, and Cee Lo Green. It's a fair show and I hope that it will stick around. And in other words, here's the quote of the day:

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
-Dr. Seuss
                                                                                        -<3 H

Monday, June 6, 2011

Help Me Fly

          Things are getting way better compared to a few weeks ago. I'm not bothered as much by K and AS dating, Lex is happy with King, my projects are doing great, it's K's birthday, K and I got an ESTC membership, and I'm listening to an amazing song. If anybody's heard of Cody Simpson, then you know who I'm listening to right now. So far there's only one song that I seriously get stuck in my head. It's called On My Mind. Cody Simpson is only 14 and now has a deeper voice than Justin Bieber, who is supposedly 17. Cody Simpson's songs are usually pretty "young" sounding, but you can tell - inbetween has last song and this one, his voice matured extremely. This song makes me feel good (not in a perverted or cheesy way, you haters ;P). It also makes me happy because it proves my point that Justin Bieber will never hit puberty. Cody Simpson is a whole three years younger than Bieber and sounds better. And guess who's more famous? Yeah, not cool, I know.
         If anybody has gotten this far into the post, then I guess you've gotten pretty curious of what this song sounds like. It doesn't have an official video yet, but I'll show you a really cool lyric one:




          I hope you liked the song like I did. By the way, I'm listening to it right now for the bajillionth time. Is that a word? Bajillionth... bajillionth... bajillionth... oh well, but la di da. I love this song! Dang, now I'm going to be humming it at my voice lessons, and I'm not supposed to be practicing this song! I'm supposed to practice Goodbye by Kristinia DeBarge, Love Song by Sara Bareilles, and Rolling in the Deep by Adele. But anyways, here is the quote of the day:

"Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."
-I never really knew

                                                                                          -<3 H

Sunday, June 5, 2011

One Way Ticket

          So far things have been going pretty well. The whole K and AS thing has almost completely gone flat. Now the big deal is Cass. She always has been. If you really want to know Cass, think of those girls from Mean Girls. What she is like is her mom was a drug addict, her brother is a drug addict and an alcoholic, and she lives with her grandma. But that's no excuse to be the way she is today. She hates me just because I'm random. This may sound weird, but in a way she's like a racist - well, when it comes to peoples' social popularity status. Yesterday I was at Lex's birthday party with K, King (Lex's boyfriend), LT (Lex's sister), and Cass. Sara was also there, who used to be my friend in fifth grade, but she isn't now. To be honest I don't want to be anywhere near her because she's very immature and she thinks she's like the "Popular People", but they hate her - they don't even bother pretending to like her so I don't know what goes on in her mind. Lex doesn't really like her, but her aunt is good friends with Sara's mom. At the party Sara started bawling her eyes out, and it ends up that Cass told her that she was fat and ugly straight to her face. I know I don't like Sara and find her extremely naive, but she didn't deserve that. And Cass never even looked a tad guilty about it.
          Also at Lex's party we went to Skate World and about half an hour after we got there, Cass left with her 15 year-old-or-so boyfriend Ces saying she wouldn't get caught and would be back before 10:00. But what she didn't know was that Lex's aunt would be there before that time. Her aunt was pissed. It ended with Cass getting sent home early and never seeing Ces again. The only thing I regret that night was how getting Cass in trouble slightly upset Lex, but she got over it :). Cass is the worst person I ever met. I bet she's related to Osama Bin Laden... with the mix of a llama-duck. I wonder that because Cass is the cruelest, most stuck up, I-think-I'm-better-than-you type of person I've ever met. I honestly don't know what people see in her. But done with the complaining - this weekend has been amazing! On Friday, I got picked from school by a limo, went to a dollar store in it with all my friends, drank sparkling cider, and danced at K's birthday party. Later that day K, Natli, P, and I found a tree at the park that split in half. One side was still safely standing and the other fell into the park. It was very fun to climb.
          And on Saturday, K and I went to Lex's birthday party and swam, went roller skating, ate an awesome cake, and drew on LT's face while she was sleeping. And with all of that said, here is the quote of the day:

"Handmade presents are scary because they reveal that you have too much free time."
- Doug Coupland

                                                                                       -<3 H