Thoughtful Post
I am going to try something new. I am going to stay away from what I did today and instead write a thoughtful post. This is inspired by Nathan, who told me I had to write one of these because I helped with some of his ideas...or something like that...I really don't remember. Anywho, here I go....
I am going to start out with sandwitches. I like sandwitches. There is nothing like a homemade sandwitch. Two slices of bread, meat, cheese, mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato....what more could a girl want? And despite what Nathan says, I think sandwitches are good even if they are not consumed within 5 minutes of making them. The only time a sandwitch is not utterly delicious is when it has been refridgerated for a few hours. Then it is soggy and not as delightful. In any case, I love sandwitches. I think I should have one everyday (hint hint).
As helpful as homework is, is it really necessary? I find it just bothersome. It is always in my way of having fun or doing something I'd like to do. For instance, one time I had to spend a week off from dance to do homework. No, that was not because I procrastinated. It was because every single one of my teachers decided to give me a million things to do every night. It's like they all planned it or something. Yes I know that homework is supposed to help you understand what you just did in class....but what if you don't? Take me for example....when I was taking Calc 2 (the worst experience of my school year so far) I would be assigned homework that I didn't understand how to do. Therefore, I couldn't ask for help (because no one else understood either) and the teacher wouldn't be too much help the next day when he'd give points for doing the assignment. Well if we didn't understand how to do the assignment, how do you expect us to get it done? And another thing, I know homework is a form of keeping kids out of trouble....but why have those kids who don't get in trouble suffer with homework that keeps us up until the break of dawn? Granted, I haven't had much homework lately, but it'll come back to get me real soon cuz that's the way homework is. He is a very sneaky little guy.
I love Broadway shows. If I could, I would see one every night...no...twice a day....once in the afternoon and once in the evening. There are so many shows on Broadway that I really really want to see. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Tarzan, The Phantom of the Opera, Spamalot, Rent, Barefoot in the Park...the list goes on and on. I love how even if the shows are not on the actual street called Broadway, it is still just as magical to see one. It amazes me what the difference there is between seeing a Broadway show on Broadway and a traveling Broadway show. I think it is the knowledge that you are in New York City seeing a show versus seeing the show in your hometown. And, with the traveling shows, the origonal cast does not play the characters. But sometimes that's ok. Like when I saw Aida....the girl who played Amneres was the understudy for the girl who took over for the origonal girl. And the understudy was really good. I love Broadway.
I really don't know what else to write about as of right now. And I'm kind of tired trying to think of stuff to write. So I will stop for now. I think I like writing about what I did better....it's a lot easier.
Good night.
I am going to start out with sandwitches. I like sandwitches. There is nothing like a homemade sandwitch. Two slices of bread, meat, cheese, mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato....what more could a girl want? And despite what Nathan says, I think sandwitches are good even if they are not consumed within 5 minutes of making them. The only time a sandwitch is not utterly delicious is when it has been refridgerated for a few hours. Then it is soggy and not as delightful. In any case, I love sandwitches. I think I should have one everyday (hint hint).
As helpful as homework is, is it really necessary? I find it just bothersome. It is always in my way of having fun or doing something I'd like to do. For instance, one time I had to spend a week off from dance to do homework. No, that was not because I procrastinated. It was because every single one of my teachers decided to give me a million things to do every night. It's like they all planned it or something. Yes I know that homework is supposed to help you understand what you just did in class....but what if you don't? Take me for example....when I was taking Calc 2 (the worst experience of my school year so far) I would be assigned homework that I didn't understand how to do. Therefore, I couldn't ask for help (because no one else understood either) and the teacher wouldn't be too much help the next day when he'd give points for doing the assignment. Well if we didn't understand how to do the assignment, how do you expect us to get it done? And another thing, I know homework is a form of keeping kids out of trouble....but why have those kids who don't get in trouble suffer with homework that keeps us up until the break of dawn? Granted, I haven't had much homework lately, but it'll come back to get me real soon cuz that's the way homework is. He is a very sneaky little guy.
I love Broadway shows. If I could, I would see one every night...no...twice a day....once in the afternoon and once in the evening. There are so many shows on Broadway that I really really want to see. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Tarzan, The Phantom of the Opera, Spamalot, Rent, Barefoot in the Park...the list goes on and on. I love how even if the shows are not on the actual street called Broadway, it is still just as magical to see one. It amazes me what the difference there is between seeing a Broadway show on Broadway and a traveling Broadway show. I think it is the knowledge that you are in New York City seeing a show versus seeing the show in your hometown. And, with the traveling shows, the origonal cast does not play the characters. But sometimes that's ok. Like when I saw Aida....the girl who played Amneres was the understudy for the girl who took over for the origonal girl. And the understudy was really good. I love Broadway.
I really don't know what else to write about as of right now. And I'm kind of tired trying to think of stuff to write. So I will stop for now. I think I like writing about what I did better....it's a lot easier.
Good night.

1 Comments:
At 8:05 PM,
kirsten said…
couldn't agree with you more, especially about the part when the slackers, druggies, and troublemakers are the ones not getting homework and we a.k.a. the good children (or at least that's what we want people to think) j/k
are getting punished for taking challenging classes and having no life... let's do a petition... it worked for my calc class
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