Tuesday, May 29, 2007

982332 projects due~

I AM SO STRESSED OUT! I have 5 projects in total!!! If I add the mandarin essay, IT WILL BE 6! First, for Mr. Luk's class, I need the extra credit project to bring up my grade. Then, English, I have to make a 5 minute parody which will take days!!! plus an interview project that has to be at least 6 pages long. Next is World History, a project on Obesity worldwide. Then it's the mandarin essay. Oh and there's the solar project where we have to make a brochure and an advertisement. GOD!!! THIS IS STRESSING ME OUT!! I DIDN'T PROCRASTINATE THIS TIME EITHER!

The first one I need to get done is the interview project that is due on June 1st!!
I get extra points if I turn it in early!!! Must start now!!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Tricked.

OMG!!! I GOT TRICKED!!! ANTARCTICA IS A COLD, VAST WASTE REGION!!!!!!! AND IT'S CLAIMED BY U.S. RUSSIA AND LOTS OF OTHER COUNTRIES. AND 98% IS ICE COVERED!!!! AND THAT WHOLE THING DOWN THERE WAS JUST A STORY......... DAM. I'M SO GULLIBLE. AND I EVEN TOLD MY FAMILY!! LIKE OMG WE SHOULD MOVE THERE! -___- I FEEL SO EMBARRASSED NOW. BUT THAT ARTICLE SEEMED SO REAL SINCE I DON'T REALLY KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ANTARCTICA ANYWAY.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Ridiculous? NO.

I decided to ask my dad.

"Have you ever thought about moving to Antarctica?"

Dad: -pauses TV- -gives this wierd look at me- Go to bed! Why are you asking me such a ridiculous question?

Me: Have you ever thought about it??

Dad: What are you gonna do about money?

Me: You don't need money there! You have everything you need!

Dad: What are you gonna do there?

Me: LIVE!

Dad: -getting annoyed- what about food?

Me: there's food delivery, EVERYTHING IS FREE!

Dad: -impatient- Then go move to Antarctica!

Me: -____- not by myself...

Dad: JUST GO TO BED!

*SIGH*

Antarctica

I just found out what an amazing, REALLY AMAZING, place Antarctica was. I learned that Antarcticans are very good natured people. Their average lifespan is 140 years old. I'm not kidding. They have a very high metabolism, and it doesn't slow down even as they age. So, they basically stay fit throughout their whole life. There is also no such thing as cancer or STD or diabetes in Antarctica. I was like WOAH! And everyone speaks English, other languages would be German, Russian, and some other European languages. Children start school at the age of ten and usually stop at around twenty five. In Antarctica, there is no college, high school, or other grade levels. Children can leave school any time they want to, when they feel they have the common knowledge of normal Antarcticans. They progress based on their intelligence, so some kids move faster and some just move slower. They're all at their own pace. Doesn't this place sound perfect already? There is no crime there, obviously, since everyone have everything they need. They even get water from their own homes, in the creeks or rivers, which are PURE. I began to think, "OKAY!I'M GOING STRAIGHT TO ANTARCTICA AND WILL LIVE THERE!".

But then, there's this 'walk in' custom in Antarctica that everyone there goes through. There are three 'walk in's, and the first "walk in" is when you are sixteen. Fourteen kids that have to be completely strangers gather up and are to go to the wilderness with only their sleeping bags(no food) and just survive on their own from a week to a few months. They pick the time. So this is testing their self-sufficiency and team work. The second 'walk in' is when an Antarctican is nineteen years old. When they do this, they cut all communication with the outside world. They usually just do this without telling anyone, like just one day u wake up and think 'Oh, it's time for me to go.'. And this time, you only bring the clothes that you are wearing with you. It usually lasts from three months to half a year. According the custom there, only the people who pass this second 'walk in' are qualified to go into this forest called Val. The trees there are so close to each other that you would always have to squeeze yourself through the woods most of the time. But the animals there are said to be able to communicate with the Antarcticans. The third 'walk in' is usually at their late twenties when they choose a mate. The pair(boy and girl) would go into the forest with only their clothes worn on them and stay in the woods for three months to one year. They usually get married when they come out. The whole custom scares me since I'm not good with bugs and there are a lot of bugs in the woods. I know it's a very good experience for anyone, but the bugs... too bad you can't bring a camera. I would take pictures of all kinds of things. There are much more to Antarctica that you would be eager to know about, and this is only one little part of it. I'm only sharing what was bold in my memory. I WANT TO GO VISIT ANTARCTICA! My dad said I would die from the cold weather.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

I am worth $2,156,052

LMAO!!I think I'll retake it again, since I just skimmed through it. BUT thats about how much I'm worth. HAHA!

How much are you worth?

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Living Room

Me and my baby(laptop) are in the living room right now. My dad is watching Once Upon a time in Mexico, and so am I. I SEE JOHNNY DEPP!I rarely take my baby out to the living room(tv room), but today is different. I feel fresher out here. I'm half concentrating in the movie, half concentrating in my typing. Before this movie started, we watched the second half of Kill Bill Vol.2.

HAHAHA!!!OMG!! THAT WAS SO FUNNY! Johnny Depp was telling this Mexican guy to kill a man and before that he talked about how good this dish was and told that guy to try the dish. JD said it was so good that after he finishes the meal, he would walk right into the kitchen and kill the cook that made it. LMAO!! and after, that guy was like, "so you want me to kill the cook?" JD: no no no... And then that guy tried the dish. JD was like, "I was right, right?". And the second after, that guy spit the food out and walked out of the door. Then Johnny finishes his food and he really did killed the cook. Well I kinda missed some parts but o well. You get the point.

Today, my dad was soo nice! He cooked for us Japanese noodle that was even better than ramen. It had lobster ball, squid ball, fish ball, and all kinds of other balls along with mushrooms, veggies, and imitation crab. It was REALLY good. This was lunch. Then at around six, right after I woke up from my nappie, he came back from somewhere with CREAM PUFFS & BANANA SPLIT PIE--WAIT LET ME GET SOME PIE FIRST! -- ok, so anyway, I got to eat so much yummy food! ^___^ He's even washing the dishes. O_O! What a rare sight!

I must remind myself to go to Bath&Body Works to buy the sweet pea foam shower gel thingie. I slept over at my cousins' house last night and took a shower in the morning. The shampoo smelled so good! And I loved the sweat pea foam. Must get it.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Beard Papa ~Chocolate Eclaire~

I think I spelled it wrong, whatever. IT WAS THE BEST CREAM PUFF I'VE EVER HAD!!!>__< !! My dad told me he was going to get some good dessert to eat and asked if I want to come. OF COURSE I WOULD GO!!!HE DOESN'T EVEN NEED TO ASK. But, I was in mini-shorts and shirt! I WOULD NEVER GO OUT WITH ANY KIND OF SHORTS OR WITHOUT A JACKET!! YET I ONLY HAD TWO SECONDS TO GET IN THE CAR!! It was my first time going out in shorts, AND THEY WERE MINI SHORTS TOO!-___-... well, it was worth it...to eat those yummy cream puffies. They were huge, so I ate only one and a half. It was covered in chocolate layer on top and the cream inside was so good!!! It's on Atlantic, called 'Beard Papa'.