blogging.

i hate blogging while i'm doing it, but i actually really like going back and reading my old blogs. i don't know why. so i think i'm going to blog again.

things:

-- went to the hallows and horcruxes ball 4 last night. alex carpenter told me that "it was nice to see" me and that he was impressed that i stayed up by the front the entire time. i almost fainted. got a hug from jarrod. hugged matt and lauren for all of catitude. (: lost my voice pretty bad. talked to megan about boys and life. i love megan pavlu a lot.

-- i've had a job for six months. i know it's been six months because i started working around the same time that esther passed, and that she passed six months ago. sort of sad, but just a thing my mind does.

-- 73 days of high school left. 128 days until leakycon.

-- have to do my notes journal for hamlet/r and g are dead. i love rozencrantz and guildenstern. they rock. this notes journal thing? rocks a little less.

-- listening to one of the three cd's i made for the manhattan roadtrip for the h&h ball. hahaha. i called them "the wand," "the stone," and "the cloak." because i am the coolest person. currently listening to the stone.

-- so much converse at wizard rock concerts omg.

-- i'm really excited for college. for living in a dorm and going to class and meeting new people. it's kind of scary, but mostly exciting.

alright the end.

3 Response to "blogging."

  1. Manar says:

    It is good that you are going to blog more, because blogging is cool!

    Sounds like ~exciting~ things are happening in your life YAY.

    :)

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