"It doesn't hurt to be optimistic. You can always cry later." ~Lucimar Santos de Lima

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

No Time

Here's a usual day in my life. I get up at 7:30, go to school at 8:00, start at 8:30, and end at 3:30. Then I have musical rehearsal from then til six, then I have to go to a math and reading center place called Kumon (I do high-level math stuff there), then dance practice at 6:15-10:00 (including travel time). This day doesn't include Scouts, Speech and Debate, choir concerts, Ballroom Club meetings (of which I am President, but that's another story), and of course, homework. I've recently had to drop evening Ballroom Club meetings for morning ones before school, because musical rehearsals are now every weekday from 3:30-7:00, plus set building on Saturdays. Thankfully, Speech and Debate will be over after this weekend. Districts is this Friday and Saturday, and it's the last tournament (unless I'm lucky, and I win. Then I go to State, and miss two Musical Performances). I'm also doing Poetry Interpretation at districts, which I've never done before and have no idea how to do. My coach is making me do it, even though I'm going to be roasted by those who have been doing it all year for the last three years. Anyway, I have no free time. All of my activities conflict with eachother at some point.
In other news, I have recently developed an affinity for rainbow sherbet ice cream. Strange, you think, for a pessimist to like anything that has to do with rainbows? Think of it like this: as a pessimist, I ruin hope and good things like that. In this instance, I eat rainbows.

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