Wednesday, April 1, 2009

writing it down

i'm near the end of my high school education
it is getting so tedious. a lot of us are beginning to count days and even minutes as one of my school mates posted on facebook. don't remember the digits because i'm not as avid as some of them, but i have had four years and i'm ready to get out and hopefully start working. one thing i noticed about the teachers is that they don't want you to leave high school as smooth and relaxing as you want to be. i mean, they are going to keep you working as long as they can until the last possible day that they can keep you at school. senior skip day is coming up soon, and i have my ap lit class that i probably will not skip. however...choir, wind ensemble and seminary? maybe (: we will see. haha.

oh i almost forgot to write about today's holiday! april fools day. it's always retarted when people say obviouvs stuff, followed by an "april fools!" and then they expect you to be suprised or be fooled. it's rather hilarious. i'm a smooth one when it comes to them tho. even ask mrs.jenks...my neighboor down the road. she fell for three or four on our way to school. i also tricked my seminary teacher by doing a fake out hand shake. which sounds stupid when i say it, but it was rather humurous in real life. trust me. haha. another thing i have noticed...
me and my dad are alike. at times when i am not proud to believe it, i will find myself laughing at my own jokes or trying to make "witty" comments. JUST like my father. take a look at some of the comments he has left on my post. "witty" right? i guess i can't be making fun of the way he acts. i suppose that is probably making fun of my self.

2 comments:

Janet said...

Hooray -- you're almost finished!! And Jay...I love your comment about laughing at/with yourself, etc. I told someone the other day,this: I hope I always think I'm funny & can laugh at myself...if I stop thinking that I'll be in big trouble-ha. Grandma McMillan kept her great sense of humor right until the end -- what a blessing that is to have!! Have a good week. Grandma -:>

Holly said...

Transitions are exciting and weird, good luck to you with the next few weeks as you trod on to the "home stretch". It's all gonna change...hopefully always for the better, even if it doesn't seem like it at first. Enjoy these last few moments and please post pics of them! :-)