I promised myself to be more dedicated to this blog! But I've been really busy for days!
Yesterday I went to the King Of Prussia mall with Strawberry and Violet. This is at least our third expedition to find the perfect Farewell Dance dress for Strawberry, but she's absolutely hopeless. On the upside, I got some gorgeous white shoes to go with my Farewell Dance dress, as well as a funky, colorful ring.
On Saturday night, I went to see Legally Blonde the musical. It's a Broadway musical, but it's on a national tour and I went to see it at NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center). Before the show, me, Louis (my mom's boyfriend), and my mom went to eat at the theater bistro. That's only because there weren't that many restaurants in Newark we felt were close enough to safely walk to. Newark is a scary place. Even though the three of us only had entrees, not appetizers or desserts, and I had the cheapest entree, the total was one hundred dollars. We all only got entrees in pity of Louis' wallet.
For the show, we had really good seats, right by the orchestra. But we were between a wall and at least twenty girls that took up two rows, about ten, eleven years of age. They all had Coach bags and flouncy outfits and makeup to the extreme and one of them, the birthday girl I guess, had a freakin tiara. It was all glittery; I wouldn't be surprised if it was covered in diamonds. They giggled the whole time and really irritated me. When we had to leave, they wouldn't even let us go into the aisle to exit because they were standing in front of their seats chatting, and they finally moved when my mom and Louis literally yelled at them. But the show was funny!
Today, I failed. Completely and utterly failed. Being around Leo was awfully awkward, I couldn't help but somewhat ignore him!I'm not sure if we're going to the dance as friends or as a date. So, I told Anne to ask Jim (her boyfriend) to ask Leo. But Anne was supposed to pretend that she was the one who was curious. Jim finally agreed to ask tomorrow in school.
That's not the only reason I failed today. Today in Language A class, our sonnets were due. Mine was admittedly very depressing. It was called "The Crier" because the whole thing was a speech made by a town crier that his town was going to be killed, overrun by soldiers. It's extremely graphic and miserable, but I think it's pretty darn incredible.
Well, I went to class, expectingto blow everyone away, when all the presentations turned out tobe one of the three following categories: summer, the beach, or a hobby (i.e. gymnastics and World Of Warcraft). Then I had to read this insanely depressing poem. The applause at the end didn't come for several seconds, and it was pretty forced. I looked like this depressed, emo kid.
I'm helping someone formulate a plan that I really wanted to talk about here, but it's top-secret and I want it to be a surprise. So, bye for now!
Monday, June 7, 2010
So sorry.
Posted by Kimberly at 8:05 PM
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3 pieces of wisdom:
At least you know you didn't fail as bad as I did X(
No, people applauded you whole-heartedly. They HIGH-FIVED you. Yours was about words, mine was about death. I think mine was worse.
haha i always end up writing about despair and death. that's the only way you get people to actually feel the emotions you're sending out. summer and crap is all blah. generic things you hear all the time. so I applaud you. XD And that's actually weird about the silence after you finished. my school would totally make noise and crap. yay, i'm with a nicer, more diverse group of classmates! XD
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