Friday, January 22, 2010
Art class
Today I had art class. It was enjoyable, and, unlike last week, I actually made two things that both came out the way I wanted them. I also finished music theory today (YAY!), which will hopefully open up my Saturdays by another hour and make me a little less busy.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
YAY!
Today is lesson day. That means I get to know what to do next. I'll probably need to confirm if I have any solos to perform for the recital on the 28th. I think I might, but it is always good to check.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
So,
This morning, the kitten was paying me a visit and woke me up. Yesterday we all got our H1N1 shots and wanted to see the princess and the frog, but it was sold out. We went to the apple store and I got Civilization IV: Gold edition. It is a ton of fun.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Darn.
I am bad at keeping my journal up to date. Anyway, a few days ago, I had the stupidity to attempt to train the kitten to meow when he wants down when I am holding him. I stopped, because he was stronger than I thought. Anyway, it appears as though Rockslide really does not like Chris. Apparently, three hours after he left, Dad found him hiding in the hardest-to-get-to corner of the house, wide eyed, shivering.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
oops.
just realized I did not post yesterday. Well, orchestra went well. I didn't get yelled at during orchestra, and I think I learned a bit during sectional.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Away, decorations!
Dad and I just finished putting away the decorations for Christmas. I am very tired.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Hello all.
Mom has officially declared that I write one entry in this blog a day now. Also, as I am doing the fifty novels in a year thing, I will be using this page for summaries. So, here we are.
Name: Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
Author: James Patterson
Summary: Basically, this book is about six children ranging from ages six to fourteen who have had bird DNA grafted onto their bodies as they were infants. They are all 98% human, 2% bird, but that small 2% gives them wings and superhuman powers. One of the characters, for example, can read minds. Another can copy voices. Et cetera. They all come from a place called the School, where scientists (called 'whitecoats') created them and experimented on them. The oldest member of the group, Maximum Ride, usually called Max, is fourteen years old and is the most long lived mutant from the school so far. Another member, called Iggy, is blind from when the whitecoats at the school did when they tried to improve his night vision. The group is usually being hunted down by 'erasers', the schools second most successful race of people. Erasers are vicious predators the have the instincts and appearance of dogs. After one of the group is kidnapped, they try to save her, and eventually find themselves in New York City, trying to discover who their parents are. What happens there is left to the reader to discover.
Name: Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
Author: James Patterson
Summary: Basically, this book is about six children ranging from ages six to fourteen who have had bird DNA grafted onto their bodies as they were infants. They are all 98% human, 2% bird, but that small 2% gives them wings and superhuman powers. One of the characters, for example, can read minds. Another can copy voices. Et cetera. They all come from a place called the School, where scientists (called 'whitecoats') created them and experimented on them. The oldest member of the group, Maximum Ride, usually called Max, is fourteen years old and is the most long lived mutant from the school so far. Another member, called Iggy, is blind from when the whitecoats at the school did when they tried to improve his night vision. The group is usually being hunted down by 'erasers', the schools second most successful race of people. Erasers are vicious predators the have the instincts and appearance of dogs. After one of the group is kidnapped, they try to save her, and eventually find themselves in New York City, trying to discover who their parents are. What happens there is left to the reader to discover.
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