Showing posts with label saturday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saturday. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2009

The Not Epic... but still pretty interesting ACT Test

So I took the ACT test today at CC. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, in fact, I sort of enjoyed it towards the end. Because I do, in fact enjoy standardized testing. But also because the following things happened during/after the test:
  • A guy spilled water all over himself in the middle of the writing portion. That was quite funny.
  • Some girl passed out in the middle of the test. I keep wondering why.
  • Another one broke her leg during a break. How she did this? I'm not sure. Probably from running to the bathroom during our five minute break. (We had quite a distance to get to and back)
  • The fire alarm was pulled just as we finished the last part of the test. It was a welcome exit.
And then of course I spent the rest of the day with Nathan. It was great, but my feet hurt. Oh, and I tried squid. I gagged. So, in short, I do not like squid very much. At least not squid sushi.

Awesome Saturday, alright. Now, I must go out for ice cream.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Saturday Mornings

So thanks to a long weekend, it doesn't really feel like Saturday morning. Or afternoon now, I suppose, since it's after noon. I love Saturdays. There's just so much possibility. If only I actually did something with all my ideas, instead of just...not.

Despite loving my weekends though, I'm kinda excited for what this next semester brings. It's all easy, fun classes full of art and history, which is what I'm all about. Other than getting up really early, I don't anticipate much of a problem. I really hope this semester is easy sailing, considering just how tedious and hard this past two have been.

So now, this Saturday morning, I have so many ideas of things to do. But instead of complaining about it so much, and dreaming, I think I may actually do something about it. Because with my idea for this blog, has come other ideas of things to change in my life. I figure that I should embrace this still relatively new year and this wonderful new President and see what happens. Because if Obama can bring the change he promises for the entire country of 300 million, I sure as hell can for my own little life.