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Mood-Shifting Journal
Hopefully, daily quotes, song of the day, and unorganized thoughts about daily feelings.
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         It should be pretty basic stuff in this kind of "journal". I've never did much with a journal, so forgive any gaps you might find despite the fact that it's supposed to be a "daily" kind of thing. Journals make me nervous because, at times, saying "I" all the time, when referring to myself and not a written character, makes me feel odd when I look back and re-read. Adding more about this journal's use, other than quotes and songs, you'll probably find long entries of the thoughts running through my mind. No doubt you may also find a lot of negative feelings about myself. But I warned you, so read on if you dare!
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1.  Brief Sum-Up of ThingsID #674390 
Posted: 11-2-2009 @ 3:49 pm EST 

Song: "Hey, Soul Sister" by Train

So, me and my class will (hopefully) be heading out to DC tomorrow. Yay. I'm sort of excited. I'm kind of nervous too. I'm mostly looking forward to the time I'll spend with my friends and stuff, but the things we see should be interesting too. When I go on a trip, though, I don't pay as much attention to the things I see as much as care about who I'm with. It's the people who make things worth while, I feel.

Today was kind of a laid-back day, thank goodness. We seemed to have a lot of substitutes, which was ok. In English we read more of The Scarlet Letter; in Chemistry we took a quiz; in Gym we played "Pickleball"; in Music Theory we did "modes" and scales and stuff; in Chorus we sang "Softly, Sweetly", a "Carol of the Bells" jazz thing, and "All I Want for Christmas" and my class had a class meeting during the first part; in art we made whatever we wanted out of clay, so I made a rhino "eating" a carrot (because it's one of my "goals in life"); in I-block Kate and I worked on our kids' book ("Pedro the Platypus Goes to the Zoo"); in Algebra we "studied"; in World Cultures we researched our Africa country and stuff. Mine is Kenya, because it's safari-ish and makes me think of the awesome African animals.

It was a bearable day. Now all I mostly have to worry about is packing everything I need for tomorrow.

5 Things I'll Most Likely See at DC:

1. The White House
2. Art
3. Museums
4. Animals
5. Memorials
 



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