Hey dudsons,
I was just finishing up on my blog from yesterday, since I totally forgot to do it. (Oops!)
Anyways, on to today. I forgot to tell you peeps about my square dancing experience at school. It's the start of the new term, and of course with that, comes a new PE unit. Last term was running and basketball, this term it is square dancing. According to my TV watching experience, many cartoon shows interpret it as a bad thing and nobody is supposed to like it. However, square dancing surprised me and to be honest, it wasn't that bad now that I think of it. Sure, the first class was a little iffy and confusing and the music was horrible, but today's class was pretty much fun. In addition, my teacher will give out bonus marks to those who wear traditional western clothes (such as plaid, flannel, cowboy hat etc.) Sadly, I have none of that category. I guess the worst part was that we had to hold hands with boys, but even then it wasn't really horrible. However, today my friends and I had to dance with these bunch of Grade 9 goofs that were also from my elementary school. Let's just call them H, K, and T. Those H, K, and T people got yelled at from teachers and still didn't properly dance. They did not follow instructions and made us girls not knowing what to do, since they were dancing with each other, resulting in girls dancing with girls, which resulted in teachers scolding us. I hope I don't dance with those people next class, or else square dancing classes will be dreadful for me.
Now that was a long talk about square dancing. Now onto something else....
I got back my Multi-Genre Project from science class. I was so nervous, because I thought that it wasn't good enough compared to others who put their project in fancy boxes and pretty art projects. Me, I just put it in a file and labelled it 'Confidential'. Pretty unextraordinary. To my surprise, I got 92 out of 100. I was so relieved that I didn't' get a C+ or something like that. So that put me in a good mood. For this term though, I think we have to present our science experiments and I'm extra nervous about that. I don't feel like I'm the scientist-type of person, so I hope I do good.
For today's (super) blog, I am directing towards anybody who has:
- little sibling
- little daughter/son
- little grandson/daughter
- basically anybody you know who is little
--Cyndi Forrest
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