Today was pretty awesome. =] I had a super hard time getting up in the morning though; I've been waking up like 40-ish minutes early a few days this week to cram for bio, chem, and APUSH, and I woke up this morning but never actually got around to looking at APUSH... Oh well, it ended up being fine.
We had a fun day in Yoga; one of Mrs. Petrich's former students came back and taught us some poses, and I used to do one of the poses for fun, where you balance on your head and hands and put your knees on your elbows. It's called tripod. xP My mom and aunt would always try to get me to stop doing it, but hey, it's a yoga pose!
The calc test wasn't as hard as I heard it was; I actually thought it was pretty easy. Maybe it was just because Eric told me how to do a few problems though. Although it was amusing, because I got held up halfway through a problem and he told me how to proceed, then I finished and didn't get the same answer, because he divided by 4 instead of 2. So basically, Eric knows how to do the problem, and I can actually do it. Yay! But Andrew's paper was the one paper we (me in specific actually) didn't have time to fully check over, and just our luck, his paper is the one getting graded. I know the answers are all right, and he copied some of my work for some of the problems, so those should be right too, but... Ah well, I'll see if she has it done tomorrow.
I got 100% on my APUSH test!!! Yay! Which is also sort of lame, because this is the one test that's worth 50 points instead of 60. Oh well, I'm still happy. I have a freaking 89.9% in that class though, it's like, really now? I feel stupid. =[ The 1920s slang skits were AMAZING. I love my class. ;D
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The Mock Trial runthrough after school was fun. It started out, and it was pretty nice and formal and everything. But the baseball team was playing music to pump up before the game ("Don't Stop Believing," anyone?), so we could hear that, and the runthrough was student-judged anyways. People started messed up or stumbling and laughing, and it just sort of went "downhill" from there. xD But it was a lot of fun, especially when Steven began presenting his closing argument in a what I assumed to have been Irish accent.
Lisa, Marnie, and I went to watch Eric pitch after the runthrough. I got sort of bored during the runthrough so I'd already started watching the game from the window (yes I'm a creeper) and figured I could spend some time watching the game after, since I don't have any tests tomorrow. Plus, I figured I might as well go watch Eric for a bit, and make sure that number 20 is him since I wasn't super sure based on watching from the window. Maybe like, 98% sure. =P
Lisa was super preoccupied with saying "Hi Eric!" or something along those lines; I told her not to scream it during the game because it'd prob be distracting, but she wanted to when the players switched sides. I jokingly said to do it but we didn't end up screaming, but then she decides to yell "Eric!" when he got to the mound. I was like -facepalm-.
Anyways, it was sort of amusing because Lisa pretty much had no idea what was going on... Like when one guy hit the ball and a Berkeley high outfielder caught it after he tagged first, she was like, "It's okay, he got to first base!" I sort of looked at her and went, "Uhm... It doesn't work that way..." xP
I went to the track meet after to see if Ross was there and whether he needed a ride, but I didn't see him and he didn't text back, so I just left. He wasn't there though, so it was all good. =P
Lisa, Marnie, and I went to watch Eric pitch after the runthrough. I got sort of bored during the runthrough so I'd already started watching the game from the window (yes I'm a creeper) and figured I could spend some time watching the game after, since I don't have any tests tomorrow. Plus, I figured I might as well go watch Eric for a bit, and make sure that number 20 is him since I wasn't super sure based on watching from the window. Maybe like, 98% sure. =P
Lisa was super preoccupied with saying "Hi Eric!" or something along those lines; I told her not to scream it during the game because it'd prob be distracting, but she wanted to when the players switched sides. I jokingly said to do it but we didn't end up screaming, but then she decides to yell "Eric!" when he got to the mound. I was like -facepalm-.
Anyways, it was sort of amusing because Lisa pretty much had no idea what was going on... Like when one guy hit the ball and a Berkeley high outfielder caught it after he tagged first, she was like, "It's okay, he got to first base!" I sort of looked at her and went, "Uhm... It doesn't work that way..." xP
I went to the track meet after to see if Ross was there and whether he needed a ride, but I didn't see him and he didn't text back, so I just left. He wasn't there though, so it was all good. =P
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Today was pretty damn amazing. Fun days in all my classes, even though I had tests in calc and APUSH, and I had fun at the runthrough after school (and being a creeper). Pretty awesome, given that I've had a semi-bad week. So I'm happy now. =]
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