(Stealing Katie's idea) This post will be orange in honor of Stickaid.
Stickaid started at 6 AM for me. I had woken up at 5:30. I started to get tired around 8:30 PM because I didn't have a good sleep the night before. My cat had woken me up a few times.
Equipped with a delicious frappuccino and a cup of cold black coffee, I managed to stay awake and watch the whole show. (I used the cold black coffee because it was the most disgusting thing I have ever tasted, and the taste would awaken me.)
For me the 20 and 22 hours were the two hardest hours. That last hour went by so fast. I was filled with so much feelings. I felt proud of myself for staying awake, proud of Myles, and I just loved everyone. Livetweeting the event with friends was so much fun. I hadn't been that happy or had that much fun for weeks.
I've been debating whether I should do NaNoWriMo this year. I want to, but I don't think I could actually do it. I have a story line I could use, but... well, I don't know.
Kira, the last chapter we learned in math dealt with matrices. I did not enjoy them.
I know how you feel, Campion. Most days I get homework in everyone of my classes, and each assignment usually takes a while to finish. That's why I can't wait for this half of the school year to be done. Then I will have different classes.
Deidra, I don't mind your longer posts. In fact, I think they are fun to read. Everyone's posts are fun for me to read.
I'm impressed with your drawing, Kayla! They were cute, especially Oshawott?
To answer Adam's question, the longest drive I have ever been on was 11 hours. Every summer and Christmas, my family drives down to where my grandparents live. It usually just takes 10 hours, but one time there was a lot of traffic.
Katie, I think the quote means that it can be easy to control others and have them do something you want them to do, but it's extremely hard to control yourself and make the right decision all of the time.
Kate
Thanks Kate, that means a lot ^.^
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