Lucky--Jason Mraz
Sunday, October 18, 2009
5:06 PM


Ahhh it's bad that I'm not posting often anymore. Well anyways, this weekend was very busy [: I worked on Friday from 4-10, which is actually one hour less than how long I usually work because this other guy was working with us that day, so there wasn't much to do. But I'm really glad because I had to wake up at 7 the next day for the first Congress of the season, and I didn't want to go to that with only 7 hours of sleep (which is how much I would have gotten if I worked from 4-11:15) Anyways, I served a Steelers player, Ziggy Hood, on Friday, and I didn't even know he was a football player :D Surprise, surprise Connie doesn't know what each player looks like. So I thought he was just another random customer until my manager told me. Even though it was exciting serving a Steelers player, the next part wasn't so great. My manager decided to give him the order for free, because he comes in all the time to buy doughnuts for practices. It's almost ironic. A couple of weeks ago, a homeless man came in while Cindy was working to buy a doughnut (99 cents) and pulled out all of his coins. He had only 80 cents, but the supervisor decided to let him have the doughnut for that much. I still question why that doughnut wasn't given to him free of charge, since it probably cost him every last penny he had, and at Krispy Kreme, we hand out free doughnuts like water. (Just the other day, the supervisors decided to order some pizza and paid the delivery guy with boxes of doughnuts) It's ironic because we're handing out free doughnuts to someone who's probably making millions a year, but yet we charge the man who's making nothing? There's something wrong with that scenario. So that's what I thought about while a Steelers player was standing in Krispy Kreme xD

Anyways, on Saturday I went to the first Congress at NH. I thought it would be a great opportunity to rediscover an interest in going to Congress--I was wrong. The session was really boring xD But I did get to see my favorite person so it was worth it [:

Then, I came home and did some homework until Cindy came home and decided that we should submit our early app. So Saturday night was fairly busy...

Today, I went to church, which isn't so fun anymore because all the older kids left. ): I sat in the library and ate my lunch while listening to the little kids freak out about boy crushes. -sigh-


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The Show--Lenka
Sunday, October 11, 2009
7:54 PM


Sometimes, I wish I could go live on an island forever by myself, a place where no one can upset me. A place where no one can influence me, or make me feel stupid. A place where no one can take advantage of me for their personal gain. A place where I can run around free with nothing to worry about.

Lately, it seems like everyone is stressing out about one thing or another and is using their stress to affect me. Why should you be able to comment on what college I go to, what grades I get, and make me feel terrible? Ultimately, what I do will affect me and only me. I will deal with my own consequences. I'm tired of people, who make me feel incompetent and criticize me without second thought. Words hurt.

I have a lot of pent up anger right now at many different people. But I know, in the end, I won't make it known, because I don't want to ruin your day like you have ruined mine.


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Consuming Fire--Hillsong United
Thursday, October 1, 2009
6:36 PM


Wow...I haven't posted in a really long time. It's not that I have been busy but rather I haven't really thought about blogging. I guess this is a good way to remember my childhood later in life so I'll post now [:

Senior year isn't as busy as I imagined, but then again, I've been procrastinating on most of my applications. Forensics has been going really well lately, and the new extempers seem to be catching on pretty fast [: The tubs are actually starting to look better, although there is still a lot more cleaning to be done. Regardless, I'm really excited for this new season!

I have only been in school for maybe a month? But I'm already tired of it. Not a good sign. This year has been really interesting, because I've always considered myself a math and science kid, but I've found myself enjoying the humanities more. The two classes I dislike the most happen to be Chem and Bio, but then again, I'm enjoying taking Comp Sci. Is it possible to be a math + history kid? Weird...

Well anyways, I'm looking forward to this weekend [:


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From Dad after I forgot to text/call for a day: "Lost and find connie yuan. Female. 17. Last time found at wei yuan house. Since then, we lost contact"

From Mom: "How are you going today. We miss you. Dad said your group was wired. Connie maybe was kidnapped. You know your dad himself is wired. Mom. [I think she meant "weird" [: This was after my dad dropped me off at camp and saw the mob and was freaked out.]

From Mom after I forgot to text again (oops): "Bad pang pang [fatty--my parents' nickname for me]. You lost again."