Saturday, June 13, 2009

The End of the Nightmare

We’re finally awake!

School’s out for summer! Sadly not for ever… (that’s how the song goes) and I still have exams next week! But I’m happy that I don’t have to see SOME of the teachers I had this semester for a few months. Finally I can sit back and relax…that’s what I’m planning on doing although I’m not sure if I will. Let’s shortly talk about summer plans! Well, after I’m done my final exams I’ll need to go back to studying for my driver’s license since I’m getting them the day of my birthday since I’m so impatient…yet it freaks me out. After that I’m leaving my dear country to visit my aunt in Seattle, Washington. I can’t wait for that it’s going to be so awesome, I really feel as if I’m in need of a getaway right now. Other than that I’ll be doing lots of camping since my family is all for the outdoors. Talk about summer plans…not…I have nothing to do, I hope that I’ll find time to do a bit of photography along the way.
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Lucky Enough
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Sometimes luck is a deciding factor...
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Today was the most ironic day ever! I mean, it’s the last day of school and the temperature is simply IRRESISTIBLE. We leave school and BAM! many unfortunate events happen, like literally it was a very unfortunate day, let’s start from here. Tonight I was leaving with Em since I was going to attend her dance recital. Everybody said goodbye, took a few minutes, but then I see one of my friend who looks really pissed off so I go to talk to her. She tells me that she lost her yearbook (yearbooks are essential) and that she went to see a janitor for his help. When she asked him if he saw a yearbook he told her “What’s a yearbook?” How stupid could he be? He works in a school where promotional papers are tapped on the wall yearly to inform everybody of the YEARBOOK sale. Anyways, she explained herself and he told her that they usually throw them out after two days since they think that students simply don’t want them. Now that’s stupid, we pay for those yearbooks and then we randomly don’t want them anymore?! So much for that, when I got to Em’s we had little time to prepare since we had reservations at a restaurant for 14 teenagers. We were a bit late when a guy from the group calls us up and tells us that if we don’t get there soon (they were already at the restaurant) they were going to get kicked out. Of course we started to stress intensely.
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Terre à Terre
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Regarde moi dans les yeux...
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When we got there everything seemed normal…in the end it was an awful prank. We eat and suddenly a girl in the group starts to have an allergic reaction to food…the worst part is that she doesn’t have her eppipen (I don’t know if that’s how you spell it) on her so she was screwed. Her mom came and picked her up to take her to the clinic. We attended the dance recital either way. Soon enough I get a text message from the girl’s boyfriend saying that she’s in the hospital right now and that he can’t see her since Swine Flu is now a level 6 pandemic whatsoever. We were all very shocked…how a simple little numbing feeling ended up into a trip to the hospital. In my next post I’ll talk about the group of guys’ disruptive behaviour during Em’s recital…oh, and Em was amazing!)

When I left Em’s that night we were making our way home, my dad, my mom and I when my mom suddenly squealed very loudly and my dad performed an evasive car manoeuvre. I couldn’t see since I was in the back, I only noticed a double thump under the car wheels. My mom starts to freak out and I wonder what could have had happened when my dad informs me that we just killed a cat…so much for 9 lives…
Anyways, I better get going now, I’ll talk about public decency in my next post, see ya! Don’t mind about the Daily Beat…I’m kind of in a very hyper state right now and that’s what popped up in my head.

The Daily Beat : Streamline - Newton