Let's celebrate! I finally finished putting together my powerpoint show for my Ukraine talk this weekend. Yey. I've accomplished something recently. I really need to start doing stuff, there are only a few more weeks until school, and I haven't cleaned my room, learned how to knit, or even learned greek. I just don't know what to do with myself. If I'm this unproductive during school I could very well fail my senior year. Wouldn't that suck.
Upon the completion of my senior pictures I realized that I wasn't incredibly excited about getting them back or choosing my favorites etc. It was more a feeling of well that part of my senior year is done, now I can do a different part. Is it wrong for my senior year to feel more like a chore list than a great journey? But really I'm just getting this stuff done so I can go on to bigger and better things like college. Right? Maybe my attitude is all wrong. I am excited for this years prom, because I'm going to have so much fun with my dress, but otherwise the most exciting part seems to be graduating and being done. Maybe it's just this traditional stuff you do when your a senior that doesn't thrill me. I don't know.
And now to completely change the subject I have an amusing little anticdote for you. Last night Wonder Woman was washing her clothes, and she had to use some iron out because the water softener was empty when she washed them. It says on the bottle that you shouldn't inhale the fumes, well Wonder Woman has never been very good at directions, and did it anyway. So she comes upstairs, and asks me what to do if her lungs were burning. I told her there probably wasn't much she could do, and she should just wait until morning and it would feel better. Then she decided that she wasn't ready to die,(She planted the dying idea herself) because she has never written a will. So at 11:30 she dictated her living will to me, and then signed it to make it legally binding. She then felt secure enough to go to bed knowing her things would be properly distributed if she didn't wake up in the morning. Now I don't know about you, but I don't know nay other 18 yr old who has a living will. That girl is an odd duck.

2 Comments:
lol! that's awesome!
Mandar, if you think that your Senior year is like a pinacle of success/personal achievement/something else dramatic like that, then you're probably just making excuses for missing it... and you won't really miss it, so it's okay that it's a chore. You realize that there is life after high school... and that's a very good thing. ~ Manda W.
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