Tuesday, October 13, 2009

It's Days Like These...


So I know you're wondering what this picture has to do with my day. Absolutely nothing! Isn't that fantastic? I just felt like putting it up there.
I've had a FANTASTIC day. And it isn't even over yet! Shall we look at what has happened so far? I think I want to. If you don't then you don't have to read it. Just saying...
So I was woken up by a dog because he was scared of the beautiful thunderstorm going on at about 1 oclock and I listened to it for a couple of hours. If you missed it then I'm sorry. I wasn't even all that tired when it was time to wake up and get ready for school (which I just got back from.) I normally don't like my A days but it was still pretty gosh darn good.
In A1 I actually got something done. The weird thing is that I started it today too. I have TV/Vid production that class period and I edited my term project which I didn;t think I'd even do let alone finish it. For the term project we're suppose to film a school event and edit it. I filmed the Timp vs Timp (Timpanogos vs Timpview) JV football game last week. So I got the editing done today and I have discovered that I find football very funny. I love watching them just fall over, but it's only funny until in the next shot you see someone limping around. But it's all okay after watching the next group timber over. Dispite getting that project done I was still able to do the teleprompter (I'm the master telepromter person) for school news,w hich was also fun becuase I knew a couple of the anchors and we just had a ball.
Next in A2 (algebra 2) I had a test which means no homework. Cool, right? And the test wasn't all that bad either. I had a bag of cookies in my backpack (I'll explain it to you later. Maybe.) so I would try my hardest to advoid opening my backpack. Those cookies smelled sooooo good. (The inside of my backpack still smells like cookies.) So whenever I opened my bag about 5 people would nearly pass out. It really smeled that good.
So the story with the cookies. I gave a big bag of them to a guy between A2 and A3. The end.
I have Physics in A3 and I had yet another test. I did fairly good. The best part of the class was in the beginning when I saw a couple guys walk in with a cookie or 2 and a big smile on their face. (Want a cookie yet?)
My friend Danny Quilter (I sawlike 5 different Dannys today. Not that that really had anything to do with anything but now you know) came during lunch becuase he has a distance ed class that he takes at my school. Lunch was fun to say the lest.
Japanese is up last in A4. We just graded a paper I did like a week ago and watched a movie. Not bad for a days work, eh? And a weird thing is that I smiled all through today. Well pretty much all day.It's days like these that make it all worth it. Seriously.So here's to great days!
Hope you have one.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Secret Adventure


This is Agent Farnsworth giving her report. Sorry I've been out of contact for a while, but can I say? Life is just full of random, crazy, surprising and sometimes secret adventures.
This weekend was General Conference (in case you didn't know). My favorite talk was the one that Elder Uchtdorf gave in the first session. I wonder why... (Seriously, I do.) I hope your weekend was good.
As for my daily happenings, today I was suppose to rondevous my Timpanogos crew with the Lehi and Orem high group. The plan was to go to some random hotel then eat at T.G.I.Fridays. I am dispapointed to report that we did not eat at T.G.I.Fridays (stinkin' Lehi kids) and the hotel trip was not really worth it. But all is not lost.
I was talking to a friend in the hallways of the THS headquaters when we were approched for a secret adventure (That really is how he worded it. He would not tell us what the secret adventure was). How could refuse? He did not tell us where we were going or what we'd be doing, and it did not occur to me that my accomplists did not know eachother. That was quickly remedied. It turns out that on Thursdays, there's a special place in Provo where you can get provisions for a REALLY good price. (like 25 cents) So I guess it has been a sucessful day after all.
By the way, there's this one kid that keeps accusing me of being a spy. The strange thing is that he's not the first to makesuch accusations. Could you honestly see me as a spy? (If only.) This is Agent Farnsworth signing out. Happy trails.