Tuesday, August 26, 2008
What Will Happen at the End
P.S.’s father puts so much stress on him to do well. Or he feels like he does. He is the 15th person from his family to attend this school and he doesn’t want to let down the family. And P.S. didn’t study enough so he had to cheat in order to pass the test and make is father happy. But after the test he isn’t rejoicing after the test he feels bad. He hates having to cheat just to make is father happy. So because of how he is after the test I think that he is going to turn himself in. When he turns himself in to the teacher I don’t think that the teacher will get mad, he will be upset but understanding. And he will like the fact that he had turned himself in instead of getting a grade that he didn’t deserve. P.S. had not meant to cheat when he first went into the test but the sheet was there and then he found himself cheating. Even though he turned himself in he still didn’t pass so I think that he ill still have to go to summer school, but he will pass the test the 3rd time he takes it.
Friday, August 22, 2008
1. The last meal I had at a restaurant was spaghetti and meatballs.
2. Soccer is something I intensely dislike.
3. The full moon shines through my window every night.
4. Sup is one of my favorite local expressions.
5. Sometimes it is best to just be a couch potato all day long.
6. 27 dresses is the best movie I’ve seen so far this year!
7. As for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to being able to stay up as late as I want, tomorrow my plans include sleeping all day long, and Sunday I want to go see a movie!
2. Soccer is something I intensely dislike.
3. The full moon shines through my window every night.
4. Sup is one of my favorite local expressions.
5. Sometimes it is best to just be a couch potato all day long.
6. 27 dresses is the best movie I’ve seen so far this year!
7. As for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to being able to stay up as late as I want, tomorrow my plans include sleeping all day long, and Sunday I want to go see a movie!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Never Judge a Book by It's Cover
People always say never judge a book by his cover. Well I made the mistake of doing that. When I first started dancing at Jordan I didn’t know anybody. I would always stand in the corner by myself during class and then go straight home afterward. Everyone else knew each other but I didn’t know anyone. But I always remembered these two girls who would always stand in the front of the room right next to the teacher. And every time I had to take a class with them I got so nervous. I felt like they thought they were too good for the class and they made fun of me at everything I did. And they looked like people who would just stare at you with their dagger eyes thinking, “What is she doing.” I felt like they were so much better than me. Even when I made a lot of friends they were never one of them. Then during this 5-week summer intensive I had no choice but to be in their classes and spend time with them. But after spending time with them I found out that they are the nicest people ever. Every day we would get closer and closer. And then after the entire Summer Intensive was done they were like my best friends. I feel really bad that I never wanted to talk to them sooner and always insisted on “hiding” from them. Now I know that I should never judge someone before I know him or her. And that it’s always good to make your friends after you get to know them and find out who they truly are.
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