Monday, September 20, 2010

Monday...School

"Relationships don't work the way they do on television and in the movies: Will they, won't they, and then they finally do and they're happy forever -- gimme a break. Nine out of ten of them end because they weren't right for each other to begin with, and half the ones that get married get divorced, anyway. And I'm telling you right now, through all this stuff, I have not become a cynic, I haven't. Yes, I do happen to believe that love is mainly about pushing chocolate-covered candies and, you know, in some cultures, a chicken. You can call me a sucker, I don't care, 'cause I do...believe in it. Bottom line...is the couples that are truly right for each other wade through the same crap as everybody else, but, the big difference is, they don't let it take 'em down. One of those two people will stand up and fight for that relationship every time if its right, and they're real lucky. One of them will say something."


----- Andrew Kucewicz


Today was a bit more productive than yesterday. After getting up and showering and all that what such, I headed out the door with nothing but a phone in my pocket and a 35 pound book bag on my bag filled with useless junk. I made it to my bus stop in about 5 minutes and stood and talked to a few friends of mine about things i don't remember. The bus to school was just as fun as sitting on a bus going to school. I think my day turned a little but interesting when I was walking to the line for breakfast. You see, I am part of an after school program that ties in with the engineering academy that I'm into, called FIRST Robotics. Starting January, we get a kit of parts and an objective to do. Then over a 6 week period, we build a robot that fits the needs to that objective. On my way to the breakfast line, I was approached by Ms. Johnson, the leader of the academy and th robotics team. She told me that she wanted me to be in charge of the website this year. This made me happy, since my past two years I wasn't really assigned a permanent job. Then again, I was always trying to work with the electrical department, since thats the engineering field that I plan to get into after college. But I'm not complaining, it's an important job. If I do it well, we may get a certain award that will allow us a third trip, and everyone loves that. I have been thinking about it and I may have some excellent ideas to make our website one of a kind. 


After I had my talk with Ms. Johnson I went to breakfast and talked to a really good friend of mine, whom I spoke of in my last blog entry. I started out by yelling her name unnecessarily loud and hugging her tight, because thats the kind of person I am. We sat and talked with some of our other friends and when the bell rang I walked with her until we got to the stairs. I gave her one last hug and a knuckle touch ('Cause thats how I roll) before heading off to my first period. 


Nothing really happened all too much throughout the school day. A quiz in Computer Apps, one of the easiest classes ever. Apparently something had happened that morning and we were on code yellow lock down for an extra 30 minutes, so I just sat there on my computer playing games because I had nothing better to do.  I got to fit some sleep into second period, which is my Auto  Repair class. We haven't done one thing in that class yet, just sit and talk about cars really. Third period (US History) is always fun, because the teacher in that class actually knows how to teach, despite it being her first year here. Just the fact that lunch is during that period makes it a plus. 


Lunch was cool, I sat next to some awesome girls that I usually hang out with, because most of the guy friends I have either have another lunch or go to a different school. After a long debate on the insanity of the kids around us, we had gotten up and one of the girls I had sat with was talking about how every guy who has ever gave her a back massage did it wrong, and I had bet her that I could do it well, since ever once in a while I massage my moms back when it hurts and she always seems to like it. When she let me rub her back I could immediately tell the liked it. She told me that I should come to her house every Saturday and give her a back rub. We laughed and joked around until the bell rang and we headed off to class again. 


Fourth period was  exciting, mainly because it's my engineering class. We had learned about the 3 different types f gates that go into circuits: AND, OR, and Inverter. After discussing about what they do and what not, we had jumped on the computer and did an exercise online and talked amongst ourselves until the bell rang for our release. 


The bus ride home was just as fun as it was this morning. After getting home I listened to my Linkin Park CD and took a nap, which is why I'm still awake at this moment. Overall, it was a pretty good day. I have no idea what tomorrow will be like, and I guess theres only one way to find out. So, as always, leave your comments below about the quote of the day, and don't ask who it was who said that, because it was a friend of mine who did and he's not all too famous. 


Until tomorrow, Isaac. 

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