20.6.10

I Hate Being Indecisive

Can you say: big, dramatic sigh?
Two half-days left of my sophomore year of high school. Two more days, and that's it. Whatever it's been (hellish, frightening, joyous, disappointing, stressful, rewarding, overwhelming, or pretty much a potpourri of emotions) it's finally over.
As you may or may not know, I moved to this small suburban town in New Jersey approximately 9 months ago from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.
For one so unaccustomed to change, this was an experience, surreal in nature.
This year has definitely had its ups and downs, but it's been one heck of a ride. I'd just like to thank everyone that I've met this year for it.

And with the end of the year comes the end of finals, thank God, and moving on... on into Junior year. And so the actual stress begins. AP classes, college searches, SATs & ACTs, driving lessons. I'm growing up, and as difficult as it is for my parents to cope with it's probably more difficult for me. I've never really prided myself on being a kid, but now I'm just wishing for a few more years.

Like seriously, Gods of Time, please give me a just a couple more?

But unfortunately, travel through time and/or its manipulation has not been developed, so I'm left here to embrace the future with open arms and seemingly rush through it faster the older I get.

Enough with the flowery language though, and let's get to the point.
I've been thinking as of late "Gee, I want to become a blog of note"
For those of you reading this that are not members of the Blogger community, this is a prestigious position awarded to one Blog/Blogger a day that recommends that individual as worthy of taking time to read and appreciate what this person has to say. And as I've done my research, I've found that

1.) I need to post at least three times a week. If not more. I need some luck coming up with things to talk about.
AND
2.) I need to kind of solidify a topic.

The latter half of that is more difficult for me, and I know I said it in my second post, but I think I've got my topic more easily defined now:
Basically I want this to be just a teenager's thoughts on the world. Made unique by the fact that I've recently been transplanted 3,000 miles.
I guess pretty much anything is fair game, but I'll try to keep it centered around school and my friends, imbued with my less than adequate philosophical descriptions of what I think it all means.

Okay we've got that settled then. As you can probably tell, I'm quite an indecisive individual. I promise not to bore everyone so much in the future.

See you soon hopefully!


Fact: I saw my first Shakespearian play today, The Taming of the Shrew. It was very impressive and I vow to see more in the future. (It was performed at Drew University by the way)

Quote(to keep up with the theme I suppose):
"Nothing comes amiss; so money comes withal" (Act 1 Scene 2)

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