The weather today has been so dreadful. Yes, dreadful. It has been raining all day long, and not even fun rain with lightning and thunder. Nope, just the endless, pitiful rain that makes me tired all through the day. Then of course, since I was tired all day I am no longer tired now, when I need to be. Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday.
My week has actually been pretty good. Aside from some annoying poetry assignments for English class, my homework load has been pretty minimal. I don't have a math class this year, since I don't need it for university (I also really hate math), so I feel really bad when you guys get bogged down with lots of math work. I know I struggled with it the past three years. Heck, if it weren't for Kayla, I don't know if I would have done as well as I did.
Stickaid is this weekend, and I am super-duper excited. This will be my second year watching it, but my first year actually staying up the full twenty-four hours. Or at least, I hope it will be. I stayed up all night once this summer, and it wasn't too difficult, but I didn't have school to think about or homework to do. Plus, I was able to sleep in later the next day, which I won't be able to this time. Oh well, Stickaid is worth it.
We don't have a Homecoming here, but one thing that may get in the way of me watching Stickaid is the season finale of Doctor Who. It is playing on Saturday, and I want to see it soo badly, but I also don't want to miss any of the fun times. I will end up choosing the Doctor in the end, of course, but it is still a dilemma. I hope you have a lot of fun at your Homecoming dance, Kate. Although I've never been to a school dance, i hear they are great fun. =P
Lately I have been having a bit of trouble remembering the New Zealand time difference. It is quite troublesome because I basically know the time for everyone else, but the conversion just doesn't seem to stick in mind for you, Campion. So to solve problem, I changed the time one of the clocks in my room to NZ time. So far, it has helped. It has also made me realized how annoying these time zones are.
Katie, I think that what makes a region or nation powerful is the ability to make decisions together and act as one. A powerful nation is united, and has a system that works positively for the majority. The regions that I feel are the most powerful are probably Canada and the United Kingdom. They both seem to have things together, and the people seem to be content with how things are going. Also, they seem to have their problems under control. That is my answer, off the top of my head with no research and little thought. Sorry, I'm not really in a big thinking mood tonight. =)
Sometimes I feel like I write too much. I look back and see what I've written, and think, "wow, nobody is going to want to read that monster post." But once I start writing, I don't want to stop. I could just keep writing forever and ever sometimes. Anywho, I do have other things that have to get done before bed, so have a good end of week, and don't forget to be awesome!
Deidra
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