This week has been difficult as I had to decide which high school I was going to. I finally settled upon the more academic one, as yes, it is much better in academics and would benefit me more in the long-term. Yay.
Anyways, my birthday is in about 2 weeks! My grandparents and aunt and uncle are flying in, so everyone will be here. Also that week is Confirmation (sadly it’s on a track meet weekend, so I can’t go to that one unfortunately). I showed you my dress in one of the previous posts, and now I just have to find some shoes.
And for my birthday… I was looking into the Nikon 50mm 1.4 lens. I don’t know though, because at $300 it’s expensive. I’ve been starting to save so I can at least have some cash!

Also this weekend there’s a track meet! I’m doing shot put, the 4 by 100, and the 4 by 400. I’m so nervous…. my coach said that she has faith in me and that if I push myself I will do well!
Pizza time, have a lovely weekend!


Hope you did good at the track meet. My first track meet is next Thursday, and I’m nervous all ready.
Wow, thanks for taking the time to write that comment on my blog!
Aah, I’m completely in love with John Green. Paper Towns was my absolute favorite.
So while I was scoping out the library, I saw the book and decided to read it. I finished the Alchemyst last night, and I thought it was HORRIBLE. Maybe that was too harsh, but I really didn’t enjoy it. >:) Uglies and The City of Bones were great books; I read all of the Uglies series, but I’ve only read the first CoB.
The Host WAS a lot better than Twilight, but the main character was still ANNOYING AS HECK. Melody (or Melony…or Margaret, whatever her name was!) was constantly whining and effortlessly getting the guys’ attention. Like, seriously? Have you learned anything since you’ve written Twilight? But I should give Meyer credit. The plot was pretty unique.
EEEP, I loved the Book Thief, and Markus Zusak. I saw a picture online, and even though he’s thirty….*whistles*. I still need to read his other book. I can’t think of the title right now, but it’s something about cards. I haven’t read any of Jodi Picoult’s books, but I’ll check them out!
Those sound like good books, albeit serious. I’m not one for serious books. ;P I love those books that can make me laugh out loud. Have you read The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch? IT’S HILARIOUS! I couldn’t stop giggling.
Thanks for reading my fanfiction! I think that’s one of my favorites! Have a good week!