I depart
November 18th, 2004This will truely be my last post for over 2 weeks. I’m going to France tomorrow, and that means that I’m missing 4 PE classes (I don’t care about any of the other school that I’m missing)! My mom’s there at some teaching job for a couple days, and we’re joining her on Saturday. I don’t really know anything else that’s happening, but it’s 9PM, and I’ve barely packed anything. I’m not prepared at all (I have my iPod tomorrow for the plain though, so until the battery runs out, I’ll be ok). My mom’s friend’s husbond that we’re staying with in France however speaks Japanese, so maybe a little learning might happen after all, please?
It turns out that auditions weren’t over after all - arg! I got called back for the vocal audition that’s happening tomorrow, of course I’ll be gone. So I had a lovely little dance around the school, bouncing from one teacher to another trying to find out how I could do the callback before tomorrow afternoon (I finally got an answer to go before school tomorrow). I’m actually going to have to get someone to email if I’m in or not on Monday. I will have so much homework these next two weeks! I have half a dozen outlines to do, tests to study for, journals to write, essays to write, it never ends!
I wish my cats were comming along, I don’t want them to be alone for two weeks, it’s depressing! I think that it will be fun, but I must say that I would rather be going to Japan. Why can’t someone in Japan hire my mom!? There is this college in Minnesota, Concordia, that has summer camps for languages. They have a Japanese camp, which I would gladly go to if it weren’t for my paralizing hatred of camps everywhere. They also have one weekend camp which lasts just four days, but it’s during the school year. What’s depressing me now is that it starts today. I’m sitting here thinking of the people in Minnesota right now learning Japanese while I’m just typing boring English.
We now part for a time, Blogger (who hasn’t updated my post count in over a month! Fools!), but I shall be back. Farewell, and may you not be forlorn,
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