My Wonderful, Super, Ha-Just-Kidding Day
Yea..today was kinda like blah. Throughout half of my classes I felt like falling asleep. But everything is alright now because I am eating Spongebob mac and cheese. What would I do without Kraft?
So right now I will do my old-fashioned period by period updation..haha. Here goes:
1st period: BORING. We sang Wade in the Water, and Dansi Nah Kuimba. I was bored out of my mind because we kept singing them over and over and over and over and over..
2nd and 3rd periods: I forget. Um..yea, just usual Wentzelness. We were missing some people so that was no fun. I think I got a C on my final COW test.
Lunch: I went to Mrs. Firtha's room to make some Valentines. I got one done LOL. She calls sticker "stick-ums" I'm like aww, mrs. firtha!! LOL. I got glue all over my arms and hoodie and desk. Haha, it was a nasty smelling gluestick, too. Eww. Kayla tried the new Lemon-Lime juice at lunch. She was making crazy faces because it was sour. But, it was the least sour thing I've ever tasted! HAHA
5th period: Amazing! We actually talked about science today. We just finished up minerals and now we are doing rocks. Ugh..totally bored that class. But I guess I get what I wish for though, right? Somehow though, we got back off-topic and starting talking about oatmeal, creme of wheats, and cocoa wheats. Yuk..oatmeal is dee-scusting
6th period: That was fun. We made "monster cookies" Oh wow..the batter is so good. I scooped out a whomping bunch of it and shoved it in my mouth. We added m&ms and chocolate chips. YUMMY! Haha, as you can tell..i <3 food. I'd die without it, and not just literally. Haha, that's why I'm running track...lol
7th period: Spanish..booooring. We talked more about the infinitive verb tener, which means to have. But, when used with certain words, it becomes more like to be (which the verb is estar). To conjugate tener, the words would be Tengo (I have), Tienes (You=friend have), Tiene (He, She, You=adult have), Tenemos (we have), and Tienen (they and you=as in all of you have). Instead of saying "I am 14 years old", in Spanish technically you would be saying "I have 14 years" because you would say "Tengo 14 anos". Same with hunger: you would say "Tengo hambre"
Did you like my little Spanish lesson?? I should take over Sra. Seroke when she retires! WOO
8th period: Orchestra was boring as well. But me and Lydia would not stop laughing..haha. We just played our songs for strings in the round and then did whatever
9th period: Pre-Algebra..we just took our quiz and did absolutly nothing until 3:00 when the bell rang to leave.
See what you missed out on, Hayley?? LOL..not much! :0)
Commet please
12 Comments:
you smell like feet
forget that person who said you smell like feet they smell like sour cheeze. lalalalalalalal i think you smell really really really good iz it becuz ur so pretty??
uh-oh, audrey..i think i have myself an anonymous disser! haha
:0)
So "hambre" means hungry? That explains why you're always hungry ... hungry is your last name (almost).
hambre -- Hembree!
Have a great day!
Clint (not the anonymous disser)
i love you liz
i love you too...
do you know who this is?
i can only guess
would you like to know?
um..sure, why not?! :0)
your secret admirer
:-o <(!)
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