I don't have a lot to say this week. Returned to school on Monday, very sadly. I did not want the break to end at all. But I did get my applications straightened out, which is good. Hopefully I will get a reply soon. I am writing my post outside today since it is so nice and sunny out. The break was really warm, and mostly all of the snow has melted. I think the high for today was somewhere near 18 degrees Celsius (64F).
I also didn't do anything special for St. Patrick's day this year. Not that I ever really have. Fun fact though, March 17 was the day that I was supposed to be born on. I think I would have hated having that as my actual birthday. I ended being born 12 days later, on March 29. I like that both of those days are prime numbers (I like prime numbers).
I actually have sort of eaten a beaver tail before, Kira. Two years ago Kayla and I went to Ottawa for a program trip, and she bought one while we were down town shopping. I traded a bite of hers for a drink of my Coke, and it was pretty delicious. If I ever go back to Ottawa, I definitely want to buy one.
My favourite John Green book is Looking for Alaska. It was the first one that I read, followed by Paper Towns, Will Grayson Will Grayson, An Abundance of Katherines, and The Fault in our Stars. I really loved LfA, the book was just amazing. I love the whole labyrinth idea. Also, I really liked the relationship between Pudge and Alaska. It's also my all time favourite book.
In honor of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo releasing on Bluray and DVD earlier this week, and The Hunger Games hitting theatres tonight, my nerdfighterlike Hunter thought to ask: what are your favorite and least favorite literature-to-film adaptations? (because I have no brain today and could not think of anything to ask you guys.)
That's about all I can think of to write. I don't tend to be the rambling sort, so I'll leave it at this. Don't forget to be awesome!
-Deidra
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