I have decided that I don't care whether or not anyone reads my blog. It is not my falt if they read things they don't want to read.
I'm so excited for American Idol tonight! I totally can't wait for the new talents and flops that it will bring.
Today I had a dippy sub in Science, so we did this weird code worksheet. Then, gym was super boring, because it is so freaking easy. I got in the beginner group, because I don't know how to do actual strokes. I mean, I can swim, but not, like, the butterfly and stuff. So me and my friend Stephenie were way ahead of the rest of the class, so we were just racing each other back and forth with these stupid kick boards. Then in health we watched this retarded video on cliques. It was so horrible watching something trying so desperately to be cool and modern, and failing miserably. In english, we went to the small theater to listen to our councelor talk about class choices for 8th grade. I think I want to do Geometry AA, which is a 10th grade class, and advanced. But how hard can shapes be? I'm also gonna do Chorus (I pity whoever is around me when I sing haha) and Computer Apps, a typing class. And I found out that most 8th graders have to take gym again! Noooooo! I was devestated. Then off to algebra, which has finally gotten easy.
Barack Obama is officially the leader of the free world. I have mixed feelings about that. I'm really happy that we have elected a black, or mixed, president. His speech was amazing, and I'm gad he is planing to use clean energy resources. But my heart is so sad for all of those unwanted babies who must be sacrificed becasause of Obama's election. For all of you pro-choise people, I will say I used to be one of you. I believed that this is America, and women should have a choice about the operations performed on their bodies. But then I found this verse in the Bible:
"Your frame was not hidden from me when I made you in the secret place."
Psalm 139:15
I already was against abortion, but pro-choice, and this verse made me realize that no one should have the power to end a life that God himseld created. All life is sacred, wanted or not. It is like one barrier, segregation, has been hurdled, but another has been put right back in its place.
I have to go do some homework and take a shower so I can watch American Idol.
-Megan
P.S. My dad feels the need to lecture me on not puting any embarrassing pictures on the internet, because everyone will find them sooner or later, like this blog. He says I need to learn a "lesson" from this. I think he is confused. He needs to learn the lesson! The lesson is this:don't snoop around on your daughter's personal business, or encourage your friends to do the same, or publicly mock you for it. There's the lesson to be learned from this experience. Or maybe he is right and I do need to learn a lesson:Never trust your dad. Whatever. I'm just going to continue ignoring him.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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