Wednesday, February 16, 2005

well. today was somewhat productive. went to school. learned some stuff during all of my classes. turned in my band uniform. had a rehersal with Diane for solo and ensemble. actually did my homework for french and english. contemplated getting a headstart on my homework for today's classes. e-mailed my tring host a fun e-mail. avoided being too productive. not too bad. i'm still contemplating what to call my poem. im thinking either "the bell jar", "trapped", "escape", "my own prison", "my so-called life", or "sitting under the same glass bell jar, stewing in my own sour air". the first and last ones are lovely allusions to Plath's novel. i think i am going to use the last one. yes. i like it.

my detachment has again temporarily left. government was very interesting today. mrs. eyer lectured the whole time but did not manage to make me feel completely devoid of emotion or out of touch with reality. so that was a plus. im not sure whether or not mrs. tyler will have the same effect as last class. its possible. but, maybe not.

we have woodwind sectional with mr fox tomorrow. that will be interesting. it will be productive but he is gonna be livid because we will surely be out of tune. i have to get up at the crack of dawn tomorrow to get there in time. bleh.

i've been listening to Incubus' Crow Left of the Murder CD today. i like very much. i have discovered the song "Here in my Room". it is very good. heath, you would like this CD. mellow, meaningful, yet also has several lovely rock ballads. its a very earthen CD. well im off to officially confuse myself trying to get ahead on studying for my test on fri. i have three. physics, calculus, and government. all in a row. i don't know how im going to make it through government because physics always makes me tired and stresses me out and calculus turns my brain into spaghetti. so i'll be tired, nervous, confused, stressed out, and unable to think clearly by the time i get to eyer's class. that should be interesting. bah to school!

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