Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Treasure Island Book Review

        After a break from the long sea voyage, I had read Treasure Island, which is the finale of the summer voyage feature before the merry holiday seasonal winter break goes on to the medeival world when it kicks off with hints of what-not contemporary "love songs", and other extreme fun over winter break. Here's the summary of the plot of the book: Jim and the crew of the Hispaniola go on the voyage to the Isle of the Treasure at the Gulf of Bothnia. He finds Ben Gunn who lived on the island for three years so whatever or not the crew can find the treasure.

        I think that's the very old-fashioned version of Disney's Treasure Planet, even though the sea was compared with space, I guess that the book may be interesting than you think. Thanks for the brief information and hope you'll read a book you may read from the review.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Chapter 5: A December to Remember Part 3: The Spirit Week of Wishes

        Sunday night, my parents put some technology privilege rules for me and my sisters. Monday, I go to school. I got lots of working to do over the week. When I go home at 4:30pm, I do my homework. Around 7pm, we had dinner. The rest of the day is like working until 9pm. By 9pm, I know there goes the invisible mental timer - haha, I go to bed at around 10:05pm. Well, at least a few minutes late is pretty much okay so 5-6 minutes is good, but Dad is not around. I got a few days left to come up with - 4 or 5 more to break free of the restrictions and I had to make up those lost hours of the Isle of the Midnight Sun LP to catch up on so that way I was supposed to be live and ongoing.
        Tuesday, I wear black clothing. Black clothing is for funerals, but it's alright. It can still be used for Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony. 10 minutes of photo shoot - from 11:05-11:15. Symphonic Band photo shoot first, then came Drama photo shoot. The single photo shoot happens every five minutes, but I shall wear black all day because I don't have time to change outfits in the girl's gym locker room. I may not have time to have the formal outfit be worn like I was going on Broadway in NYC or on 5th Avenue in Seattle. It took 15-20 minutes for me to get a photo shoot two times. We go first, then Wind Ensemble, next came Lit Mag and finally I showed up the second time for Drama. We did a leg hokey pokey while we're in the line for which it is so creepy for me to handle with. We did big smiles, but we laughed in the end. Leadership and ASB came the last as I go to the music room. I decided to clean up after myself in order to just chill out.
         After lunch, 2 progresses to show up: yeast respiration lab worksheet and cell diagram on a cotton yellow piece of paper. Sixth period, I did the final touches of my persuasive paper before I chilled out. I spent time with Duck Life. Duck Life is so freaking addictive to you that you can't stop, neverending raising baby ducklings to be duck gods with golden crowns. Haha. The bell rang as I go to the auditorium for a feature presentation of 4am (is anyone out there?) the movie taken from the production show. It's taken on the second Sunday of production weekend. I wonder why...
        When the movie was over, I looked back at the audience and looked at the teacher that stopped the camera. When it stopped playing, I looked back at the audience and I turned back to where I just paid attention to usually. The last ten minutes deal with the regionals before we head out. When we head out, I go home and do my homework. I did what it was supposed to do so, but at least I wind down those stress, I go to bed. Next day, it's been a usual day of school. I tried to do the best I can in order to turn it in by the end of the week. Meh, am I stressed out? Hmmm, evening came as I tried out for a Christmas exchange gift party. My dad exchanged the hat for fudge. We spent the party trying, bargaining and stealing gifts, even though they all laughed at me for those embarrasing sardines, I was very embarrased by this for a bit. I had a bad feeling that I was supposed to give it to somebody else, but I ended up giving it to Dad. My gift - the 32 inch tree was stolen, but I had a popcorn tin. We had a fun time.
        The next day, I go to school and it looks like I am working all day until nine in the evening. At fourth period, we got the practices written out mentally as we chilled out, stack chairs and had a great day. But while we were there, after school, I had a penguin stuffed animal with three smarties. Mmm... yum. After we had a Secret Santa event we make plans on having a spring show - it could be a Shakespearean version of Star Wars or another piece of the Broadway era; think "Cats: The Musical". After the plans, we were like "lazy bugs" to try for Regionals, but I had gone looking for monologues and I ended up having two contrasting monologues and one song. One monologue is for the January 16 auditions and the other is for the February 8 regionals along with the song. After the day's done, I go home, and spent the rest of the day chilling out while doing my homework.
        On Friday, it snowed as school's cancelled. While it's snowing, I was getting ready for the day, but now it's all over folks as we put our little businesses to sleep within a few days. We went to Michael's and we ended up having more interesting gifts. We headed out to Target where we got two hats for Lauren, a silver bracelet and jewelry, and pajama pants for Dad. Saturday, I shopped for books with Dad at amazon.com, but I forgot Merlin Part 2 and 3 from the James Mallory variant. Oh well, it's alright for we ordered Penelope by Marilyn Kaye, Undercover by Beth Kemphart, Stardust by Neil G., and the last two books of Dragons in Our Mist tetralogy - Circles of Seven and Tears of the Dragon. We did this together as father and daughter, but we deleted the girly scrapbook kit from "It's a Total Girl's Life" which is sold out for good. The rehearsal for the afternoon had come and gone as we shopped for more at the Dollar Tree Store where we got gifts for each and every one, but I ended up having a rasberry candy gift to Simone and two toy plushy bones for the dogs - one is pink for Zellie because it matched the pink doggie stocking we got on Black Friday at Walmart, and the other is red for Dakota because the brown doggie stocking from Walmart did not match the color.
       Sunday, we performed "The Gift" at the church whereas my parents lighted up the pink Christ candle. The performance is really good. It turned into a special Sabbath as Dad and I go to the Benaroya Hall to listen to Handel's Messiah for my listening assignment, but when we came to the "Hallelujah" chorus, we all stand up which is very pointless but it's alright literally. As we come to the end, I think it's over that I was thinking what the heck is wrong with them; the music was supposed to have more instruments - more woodwinds, more brass, more percussion, more strings, more people to sing and the composition needs an extension with professional drama ensemble and that would have been more cinematic and more Broadwayish than it was before I think. But otherwise, it's really a good suite that's old-fashioned.

Song: Fear Song by some James Blunt guy

Monday, December 16, 2013

Chapter 5: A December to Remember Part 2: Slopiness and Neatness of the P-8 Drawings, Nutcracker Sleigh Ride and Other Special Moments

        Monday, I had a very usual day. I did my homework, improved some critic thinking and played Coolmath games. Yes, it's a very usual day, besides the waiting for 15 minutes and snacks. Tuesday, I went to school. During lunch, I ate a meatball sub. It taste really good. During biology class, a few minutes prior to the bell ringing I was attempted to play Farafella. I just wished I want to play again. Later, I felt nauseous because I felt like a vegetarian wanting to puke some meat, and I had a headache at the same time. I was trying to rest for 15 minutes, but no. I rested for 7.5 minutes and I went back to class, feeling a bit okay. English class came as I was trying to type down that whole entire thing of persuasiveness of five pathways of post-high school life, but I felt much worse as I headed back to the nurse's office and I rested for a half hour. The headache is feeling better. I felt really okay that I went home ten minutes prior to what would the schedule had been for me. I rested at the nieghbor's house for ten minutes and went home by foot. I went to play Coolmath games. Ah, yes the enjoyment of watching the duckling grow stronger and faster in the game of Duck Life. This is my snow white duckling with a crown on his head.
Awww... he's so cute.
        Haha... he won against the snow white champion with grey eyes. Ain't it so cute and quick. Eh? On a Wednesday, it's been a usual day. But tonight, we had a concert. We played "The Nutcracker Suite" in 4 movements.  The movements were Overture, March, Dance of Sugar Plum Fairy and Russian Trepak. It's based on a fairy tale The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. I read a book before I saw the ballet produced by our school drama last year. It's really good. The book is very a bit more intense than the ballet. We also played Prairie Songs. Imagine myself shipwrecked from the Pequod, but rescued by SS Rachael. Later, we went on the Isle of the Treasure in the Gulf of Bothnia to go get some treasure. In the end, it's a huge success on a voyage adventure. Then a finale of Sleigh Ride. Oh boy! I must've done something right about that earlier. It's alright. I come home and go to bed.
        Thursday, we started to do some ASL article questions about the Bhutan refugees. I was questioning what to do over the week ahead. Later, we turn-in Christmas stuff and I read. I enjoyed the rest of the day chillin'. We go home and I had a fun blast. Friday, I woke up at 7:30, got my chocolate milk, take a shower, got dressed and finished getting ready for the day; but I may be leaning toward TransitAccess I'm looking forward to the summer ahead of us. We had the contracts signed in and we ended up having handbooks. It was a day at a court with fancy parts of the building. We ended up in another fancy building - it was a tallest tower in a city: Columbia Tower with Skyline POV. I enjoyed lunch, but I'm not sure of what to do as a YA. We go around the building and my dad handed me the key chain. It was a blue circle with a mirroristic image of Seattle and a light to press on and leave it off. I enjoyed the rest of the day still chillin'. Saturday, I had lots of technology time, but my parents forced me to restrict me for a week. I am holding on to the Goodreads reviews which I kept waiting for too long. For too long, I ended up in invisible handcuffs.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Chapter 5: A December to Remember Part 1: The Usual School Week

 Dear Diary,
        December began as I wake up to go to school. Yes, it was a very usual schedule over the next few days of the week besides the shopping, parties, cookie making, ice skating, seeing a Bellevue collection mascot parade and of course seeing the latest animated film Frozen from Disney. Regionals is coming up in just around a corner or less. But first, I would like to thank you for participating in my blog. Fall was wrapping up as I came up with the wishlist to hand it out to Dad. Wishlists checked off is going to be a surprise that Dad made it mentally as I tricked into gifts, but I already read Fault in Our Stars over YA Literacy Week of 2013.
        The book I just read over YA Literacy Week took me one week and a half for me to go through. This year over YA Literacy Week, I believe that it's going to be a surprise once when I post a mystery book to read over YA Literacy Week. I will post on so-last year's book I just read over the special week in a review. When will YA Literacy Week occur? In 2013, it's April 14-20 according to wikia, but to me it's April 15-21. The Fault in Our Stars was dedicated to the YA Literacy Week of 2013 because it's been a #1 bestseller in the New York Times for a YA genre in such a long time until Divergent and Steelheart showed up. Steelheart is about a group of human beings vs. villains. Divergent is about Tris on an dystopiatic city of Chicago, very similar to the Hunger Games, but very sci-fi like indeed. Really? I had never read the two that showed up after The Fault in Our Stars. I added the Gallaudet ASL dictionary into my wishlist and that would pretty much be so predictable. If I had to just wait and see until Christmas, then whatever or not, I may be able to see those suprises over Christmas day. In order of appearance, besides the Book Thief, it'll be surprising and it could be revealing to add into my books read list over the academic year to print it out and post it into a yearbook by the end of the spring trimester.
        If I receive full credit for graduation, when I walk out of the door with the class, the last day of school for the rest of my life would be Wednesday June 11, 2014. The last day of school for a generation would be in around June 2018. If the district will hold me back one more year, then I had a bad feeling about this. But who cares about the vacation right after the senior celebration party? It's just a little ol' me coming out of the bus and into the limbo, transitioning from school to airport. One week later, when I come back to SeaTac from a summer vacation, I go to Bellevue College right away for freshmen orientation, and after that, the TransitAccess Bus will take me from Bellevue College to home. I will sleep in all Sunday long. When the night comes, I'll wake up to read some scriptures to catch up on daily devotions and then I should be good to go for the next task. I may stay in that dorm for summer school and driving school over the summer. Life would be worthless.
        Hahahahaha. LOL! xD That is too funny. Okay, then to be continued... I guess.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Wish Them Back

Haha! Here's a picture post! Enjoy.

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

        The weekend started when I got up, had chocolate milk, took a shower, got dressed and finished getting ready for the day. Man, am I thinking Black Friday is coming up. I guess we're not going there because there's a bunch of people in it. It would be the best if I should get my homework all done, knit some more hats, read/study Social Studies work, and read some outside creative Language Arts. This is my second year of studying SS/LA combined by far. I was thinking of the DVD Repair, costing $40 to buy it. I will bring the money when I go to Menchie's with a salmon pink flyer to show at the cash register. Yeah, a school day happened. It turned out to be a half-day, but lucky me, I think an average amount of homework will do, but yeah, I am reading Treasure Island right now. Imagine me getting off of the ship and going to a recovery center breakfast and bed inn, just so to invite a few of the pirates bursting into the old sea song of "Yo-Ho-Ho and A Bottle of Rum". Very strange things happened until we picked up things from the past. After school, we stayed home the rest of the day and we went to bed.
        Thursday, we went to Grandma's house in Snohomish. We had very good food to eat, but we didn't get a cranberry sauce. It'll be the best if we can get the cranberry juice, then we could do it. It was a very fun day. Friday, my dad and I went shopping at Rite Aid. We got blankets and a 3-plug eco-friendly cordless outlet for the nativity scene in Christmas lights. My parents, Simone and I went to Walmart and we got goodies and presents for the doggies, but we didn't get a white Christmas tree and a flat screen television at the family room downstairs. I made up a list of things to get for Christmas and my birthday: books, CDs, and DVD repair kit. I did my homework over the weekend and it was very good I guess. But early today, my parents said that I don't believe this kind of stuff, I mean, for Pete's sake, the blog was supposed to be a personal dear diary according to Wikipedia, not some show business lacking publicity. The blog was supposed to be full of positive reviews, free of religion, free of speech, not mixed reviews, not a suicidal thought thinking had ever happened, blah, blah, blah, >sigh< I know this is going to be it before everything goes personal like everyone else. Thanks and hopefully we'll see you later in the future when I grow older. Bye!

Song: Every Part of Me by Hannah Montana

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Wish Me Luck

Won't you please
Wish me luck
On a voyage home?
Did you know
That I went up
From the circle of
Sharks and seahawks,
And all that I see
Is the beautiful face
Of a young dutchy.
I lie in bed,
Having to submit fanmail
At last;
Recovering from the dragging
Three month and two week journey
On a naval ship.
"Whale ate my imaginary friends!"
I said.
It was only a dream
That I wake up at twelve o'clock
Midnight;
Back in the real world,
All I found myself
Changed from what matters most
Before the beginning of the journey.
I heard that eerie, strange sound from one of the devices
And I found it to be a bit intense
I slept
I woke up
And I found myself
In reality
Back to school
Receiving a blue bracelet
A usual day happened...
What a dream I had
The longest from my mind

My Day of the Reckoning

        Last evening, I got interviewed with Susan Freeborn because she seems very nice to me, and I told her about what to do with my future and the choices I made. One week down and three more until more LPs progressing to live and ongoing. I hope everybody's going progressive at a time as long as I keep on knitting, reading and dealing with homework. I think the interview was very interesting, but changes will occur on my 18th birthday. When I go downstairs, when my parents did the "adult discussion" with Susan, I had to continue reading the reviews from the tablet. Man, the reviews were so long enough, but just the right length to wrap-up one adventure and set-up the next adventure on my journey of pure imagination. When I go home from school, I checked on the reviews finally and looks like one fan from the top described a vulgarish start to review results.
        But first, fans get the reviews of one of the books I just read from last year, just so to look forward to the sequel Where She Went after The Final Warning coming up after Heroes of Olympus with the finale coming soon next year and topic discussions like "Character to Sleep With", "Most Boring 'Adventure' Ever", and more. It's like skipping ahead to where Brandon goes to Egypt, marries Layla, and soon will start a family life with conception of first kid; the first generation of Aurora Skies is done with Roxie's death and the second era begins with Hanna - the narrator is going to distribute every single bit of Era 2 periodically; monthly or quarterly I think. My rough drafts for between the end of the adventure and reviews were: First of all, after Moby Dick, I can look forward to the next three chapters of the Isle of the Midnight Sun. But then the technology had lost all hope and this dreadful waiting lasts until December, so I switched out with the next Arabian Nights tale, but it'll take too long so I skipped ahead and may hold on to until the reviews were done, and yes I blogged, had a usual school day, and go home and finally had the reviews up and going. I had plans to burst out - we can buy Undercover and/or either Penelope. I mean, both books will be out by amazon and/or Half-Price. It'll both be in good condition and no tears, scribbles or anything horrible like that. Just saying that I love the "love songs", nothing supernatural or graphic, just very teenaged appropriatedness. Here is the list of romanticness with very good-to-brief stuff past, present and future:

1. Finding Miracles
2. Ella Enchanted
3. If I Stay
4. Stargirl
5. Fault in Our Stars
6. Sisterhood in the Traveling Pants
7. All of the Baby Challenge Blogs I Just Read So Far (Christy Quinn, Lala Rutherwell, Melody Sky, Jenna Sky, Candence Sierra, Mikolaj Sierra, Dawn Turner, Destiny Rose, Calista Smith, Nikki 1.0 and 2.0 (minors, teehee!), Leah Sierra, and Mum Maia Hespepo)
8. Legacy Blogs (Inks)
9. Protectors Pentalogy of Maximum Ride Coming Soon
10. The Last Two-Thirds of the Prequel Trilogy of Star Wars
11. Hunger Games Trilogy
12. Matched Trilogy and Divergent Series

            Told you that I was already old enough for love, but more important than the twelve from above: I had a relationship with God. Hopefully the court will be back in just two weeks if the weather's in good condition. If not, we'll see them at the courthouse by Friday the 13th at 10:30am. Note to self: Take your tests very early, so you don't have to be late.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Black Friday Night Lights

        I woke up this morning, and morning routine goes around and one little thing happened: a moth came near me like nuts. It's driving me insane and crazy that I need to let the moth out of the house. I went to school, and yes the famous Friday handshake where you can walk on your way to school and you see smiling people shaking hands and saying "Happy Friday!". First period, I got the rest of my science homework done, but the IXL had to work out over the weekend. I think critical thoughts, but my judgment gets improved, due to the fact that I watched so many YouTube videos, read so many reviews from goodreads, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic, and watched so much of American Idol and X-Factor. For example, at the beginning of last year, the first interactive film ever (the only one in cinema theaters) The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure turned out to be a failure after 23 days of empty seats. I think the voices were too cheesy, the moves were full of High-School-Musical-like classiness and very robotic indeed like it was a kids show from Playhouse Disney. I literally hated it, I would like to watch that stupid film once in my lifetime; but for now, I want to hold it for future use if I'm lucky for Netflix.
        Second period, we learned of where we live and places in ASL. Third period, we took a Chapter 4 exam and I take J5 on Algebra 1 of IXL. I have to finish J5 and do J6 on Algebra 1 of IXL. 4th period, we did rehearsals but I decided to put stars on hard parts to practice over the weekend. In the end, we listened to the Boston Pops play Sleigh Ride, but I followed along to read the music silently while they play. Then, we took a sneak preview of Claymation Christmas - Carol of the Bells and Angels We Have Heard on High. It was very cartoonish-like. I had a fun time at lunch, but I really don't know how to play a game to shoot something in the pumpkin. It's like basketball of some sort. Period 5, we had a test on Unit 3. I finished J5 on IXL Algebra 1. But a little fun on Coolmath will do. 6th period, I decided to give the persuasive paper a boost. It's really good.
        When I go home, I think, well, my parents said that we're going to clean up the house for the court's visit. Dad and I stored up unneeded things in area 1095. It was very good. The storage is like a time machine/capsule of stuff. Later, we worked on the house the rest of the day, thus having to wait those grueling hours until the last minute to get homework all done. But on a Friday night, my dad showed me the SyFy version of Moby Dick. I think, it's loosely based on the book. It's really... that much bad as Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2010 film series. I wished the company had to stick to the book more and more. The submarines were named after the naval ships. No wonder why Moby Dick the Sperm Whale with a thousand scars existed for over 150 years at this time still.
        Saturday, I woke up at 8:13 am. I had cereal, take a shower, and got to be with dad to go to church. Overseeing this, I think there's no rehearsal in there. My dad and I went to Top Pot. And we ended up having Seahawks donuts, coffee and latte, but my dad saved the cinnamon roll for later use. We go home and we still cleaned up the house. When my mom had to drop off Simone at her friend Sydney's house, I decided to read for 20 minutes. When I get to the "attack" part, I come upstairs and cleaned up the rest of the house. What a waste of time this has been grueling for hours to wait until the last minute. More waiting until the last minute = up all night for homework. I hate it when it wastes so much time for homework. I hate to see it. Never do it again, whatever you do. Moral: Homework first thing when you go home straight from the school.
        On our way to church, we had food to eat. I had a plain cheeseburger and a third of the large fries. We went to church and set-up everything downstairs, we waited for like a few hours of staying in Bellevue there, but guess what? I found a DVD Repair Kit from Radio Shack in the Factoria Mall. It cost $40 to buy that piece of this legendary white whale named Moby Dick. We go home, had chicken pot pie from KFC and a small blueberry pomegranate smoothie from McDonalds, and went to bed.
        Sunday, we get things going for church, but before I set up the prize booth prizes, I headed to the conference area. There lay a surprising red cup with 3 packages of hot cocoa, a large jar of mini marshmellows, and a certificate. I had a half a chocolate donut with sprinkles and a sugar donut and donated some things to the prize booth on a Sunday morning. I went upstairs to get some coffee, went to the sanctuary and literally worshipped God with all of my heart. I was a Christian all of my life. Afterward, we learned more information about opportunities and how you can give it all you got. Moral: Seize the day folks and make your lives extraordinary.
        After church and rehearsal for the play, we picked up Simone and finished the house. I went into homework finally and I got most of it done. I packed up children's books and a dark green silly hat in the pink bag and headed out the door with Dad. I was a Santa Claus feminine style, but no Santa outfit; just a little ol' me, in formal wear. I dropped off the stuff from the bag and placed it on stuffed animals on the mini chairs, but I stripped the Barbie dolls from the KOTM creation box naked and assisted them in making love for many, many years to come until Daniel and Joseph showed up. I did it on purpose, just thinking of my mind while Dad's not here. When Dad came back, he handed me the cell phone. I checked the battery and all I got was that it's dying. Looks like recharging is calling. We placed the ones we don't need away. We go home, I had dinner, enjoyed the show, and cleaned the last bit of the house. When it's getting late, I put on my pjs, had a Denny's meal, had milk, and went to bed.
        Monday, I get up in the morning, and small changes happened: I take a shower in the main bathroom and got dressed in the same room I took one. Thank goodness I took one for the first time ever in the main bathroom. My sister Lauren and I go out of the house at 7:10 and we went to school at 7:20. Over the weekend, I listened to and watched very worldly advice and very early for Xmas, in which I hated it when it happens (let's just wait until after the Thanksgiving weekend). I wished I may be isolated from the rest of the world, just so to read worldly books for hours and hours without my parents ever knowing it before I go to bed. Over a half hour in school, I finished Moby Dick finally. When I headed over to goodreads.com, I found out it was categorized as adult. Stupid lightspeed controls! You ruined it for me. Now I just have to wait until I go home from school. How's your weekend and what did you do?

Song: Sk8R Boy by Avril Lavergine

Friday, November 22, 2013

A Beneficial Day to Remember

        Morning came. I woke up at 5:15am, changed it to 5:35, slept for 20 minutes and I woke up at the exact time. I got apple cider for 10 minutes, slept on a couch for 20 minutes, took a shower, got dressed, and finished getting ready for the day. This time, we headed out early every other Thursday. I put the music stuff away in the cubby and now things can take a serious toll for me to deal with. Imagine myself going to work in a hustling, bustling city.
        During ASL, when I learned that the adopted name was Seena, I came up with her as one of the characters in my story. I guess Seena will appear later in the not-too-distant future when she showed up about how great and heroic my imaginary friend is in "Imaginary Friend Revealed". She's going to be a minor character of my imaginative journey. During the 75-minute connection/tutorial time, I worked on my Geometry IXL homework. It's F3, K5, and K7. When I entered the challenge zone at 90% of the smart score, I was a bit hungry, so wheat thins reduced fat will do for me to work on the problem to figure it out. A few problems later, I got messed up with the w & y combo problem. I need to get things straight. Why?! Just... why are you kidding me?! It's like nuts...
        When I go to the bandroom, I was right about no horns. We introduced the rhythm packet and we studied it a bit about counting music in measures as in "1, 2, 3, 4" (which is 4/4 time signature). After that, we chilled out and I read a bit. We saw a play for an special experience, a matinee. I had lunch, but before I ate it, I did the cupcake walk but six cupcakes were very much limited to ten people per round; I got it there twice, but I never had one for dessert. My knees hurt very much that I had to sit down with my knees recovered. When I go to English class, for community college, I need to have loans, grants and scholarships. I was about to have a persuasive paper, so I want to know about community college. As I learned about community college, I was blown away by the Allegra Ford Thomas scholarship; that was a best scholarship I may qualify within my essay of my life with autism. I went online to Bellevue College and all I see was Literary Arts and English, but I had some search for Autism Navigational Programming to find out more. I looked up on the Belltrist lit mag and all I found was several posts submitted. I did my homework for the day, but for now, my mom took me to the doctor. The peditrics said that I am officially an young adult, so that means I may now take grownup vitamins due to the fact of my height and weight. My weight didn't change but I shrank a quarter off (with shoes off). The doctor checked on me, but in the end, I turned out to be a perfectionist of the grades and that I had to take a flu shot and HPV vaccine. So other than that, I looked okay.
        Next, I had dinner, had a little fun there and I did my homework really quick. I made up a graph and chart of the length and mass of potato cores in saltwater and how it turned out to grow tall or short. The lines colored very rainbowy - colorful for a teacher to look at. But I sorta missed out on the encore performance, so it's alright. I don't need to donate food to hopelink unless I need a large amount of diapers to donate to my 3rd period class to see if we can throw a pizza or donut party. When the time gets late, I go wrap-up the day and head for bed.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

What to Organize for the Court's Visit

        24 hours of usualness and all without the tablet, I can still keep it up the good work and I'm getting there. While I'm getting there, I'll tell you what: my life is getting much more natural than I expect it to be. In less than a month, due to the fact that I lost a privilege to the Nook tablet, the goodreads reviews is going to hold on unless the punishment has been lifted. Since my room has been messy and it made the alarm clock to fall down when I wake up, turning off the beeping sound. Looks like I had to clean the table set by removing books and writing utensils. I was like, "Meh, I had a weirdest dream." The usual morning routine happened with small changes. We listed things needed for the island from least important to most important. We think shoes were the most important because it can protect your feet from bumping into rocks and scorching from the sun and sand. We reviewed the unexpected behaviors and I found out that I act out to sleep, but I'm wide awake that whole entire time. I finished my homework and yes, well, the teacher interrupted me into knowing that I need to pull out the formal lab guide. I read aloud about the problem, but we took a look at the data table. I told her about the time I decided to walk around a block and how I lost a privilege for a month. When she tells me about a consequence letter saying that "I'm mad", I think she's being quiet that I sorta like the new thing to do: writing a long, long, long forgiving letter to break free from the consequence in an hour or less.
        A few hours of giving in homework later, I worked really quietly on the other half of 5th period, which is very good and satisfying for me to reduce the amount of homework. I went home on the bus, had a snack and continued to do my homework. I took a half-hour break, eating a cheese burger and watching television. Afterward, I came back to continue to do my homework. Then came the evening. We had a Thanksgiving feast and an Appreciation ceremony and I got a $5 Starbucks gift card from Dad. Looks like I had to keep it up with my work, but apparently, I did a very well done job. I went home and I go to bed.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Why Did I Ever Kissed an Imaginary Friend?

        It never happened back then. It's all because of the visionary sunshine-rainbow-unicorn cliche thing for me to do. I had a weird dream that life is getting so unrealistic. Oh, how fun it is for me to go through, but suddenly, I don't feel immortally, but instead, things look getting more ridiculous for  me to sleep while I dream. When I dream, you'll see how weird life is like. It affected me due to the fact that they schooled me too much. It's been a long time since I went to middle school. And since back then, my parents will never ever know about me and those upcoming adventures until I found out to get caught for reading a dark book. After I read it, I was like "What?! I just want more! I really don't care about the light!" Instead, I easily got bored with The Magician's Nephew, thus knowing "What a stupid book!". I abandoned the series for six years and moved on with my life to be in the Resource Reading program in order to read the required literature. It feels like a train wreck to me, but I want to be with the cool crowd when I grow up, but I would've listened to the bad techno new wave 80s and I would've partied. Instead, I became a sci-fi nerd. Nerds were awesome, but I'm sorry HSM Wildcat fans, looks like you'll be watching Contact the 1997 film instead. It will change your life forever and before you know it, Romeo and Juliet would be a million times better than Teen Beach Movie. Please do subscribe to HISHE and comment how Teen Beach Movie should have ended in the way Romeo and Juliet originally ended. If you're going to do it, do it right now.

Thank you and have a great day! xD

Small Drowning Gummy Bears Grow "Biggerer"

        Over yesterday, I had a blast after all of the stress. Even though I looked up on the top ten best/worst series enders, the reviewers never read Maximum Ride before in their lives, so I'll comment if they never have a total complete, top ten. After the top ten, I send a Monday letter to Mac, and then I hurried up to watch Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Yes, I know it's terrible, but I may be holding on to the movie review along with the complete book series review which is great. But the sequel already came out a while ago. I also may want to hold it for publishing it too. Geez, is that what I'm thinking about. I mean seriously, where did the complete book series reviews come from. They're from the past before I blog. I started and finished the Percy Jackson series over the spring and first half of summer 2012. I will do the review in order to prepare myself for Heroes of Olympus. But more book series I started and ongoing, left the reviews unfinished. Hopefully, I will finish it on time in order to catch up on the schedule and have them published. Now on with the Monday.

        Monday night, I ran away from home and I walked around the block in the rain at the evening. I sweared, I got wet, and I ended up in the wrong spot, not thinking and knowing what to do ahead of me. When I go home with no experience of freedom, it feels like I had to wait a bit longer; but my parents said no. I can't have any money for food, drinks, and stuff from the mall. I had nothing else left to do but to go to my room because my dad forced me to. I rested, had dinner, and did my homework all in one room. Plus, my sister Simone painted my fingernails. It had Rock n' Roll pink with sparkles background, dark orchid purple petals, metallic gold center and dark green leaves in it. I wished I had to dye my hair black with purple highlights, but we don't have any dyes. I was being really careful not to upset anybody else but to stay silent and be away. When everything else was finished, I had to go to bed.
        The next day, I woke up, opened a refrigerator, and saw that the food had been moved downstairs into the family room refrigerator. I went down and got chocolate milk. It was like a workaholic work for me to do; walking up and down with the food to serve. I ended up having a good day, but there's no conditioner left. I found out that my hair was getting a bit more rougher than it was before, so I had to brush my hair naturally with my fingers. And I was thinking, "What the heck do I ever care in this place while I tried to escape the house for no reason?". It seems shocking to me that I never want to run away from home, but I always wanted to have freedom from the boredom with chores. I need maid services really badly like I really mean it to be. When I go back to school on the next day, I thought the battery's dying for the netbook so I had to charge it real quick so I had to get going with my blog.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Girl Rising: A True Story Inspired by Nine Girls Worldwide - A Movie Review

        These were the nine girls worldwide who dream and think of good education. You'll see how an inspiring story will change your life. I think that was very good, even though it gave me powerful facts about unskilled girls from sexual violence to an extra year of education. I guess it increased my chance to get a scholarship. I think I learned the world that much big. For more information, go to: girlrising.com to find out more. You could place a special screening at the special place all at the right time, but I already saw it at church last Friday night. Think 5/5 stars. Seen on November 15, 2013.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Just in the Nick of Time at Seattle

        Yesterday, we went to the Benaroya Hall to go listen to Beethoven's Sixth Symphony. It reminds me of the bunny rabbit carrying a pirate hat to the Pequod ship. Then the storm happens and things grow really intense until the clouds clear away. Nighttime came as the daughters of the air create a light to make way for the festival in England. The British festival with the food, dance, and conversations feel like the old fashion-way, you know the Victorian age and all of that. Two hours later, I had lunch with the chaperones. It was really good that they recognized my parents and I told them about what were they like now.
        Later, at one in the afternoon, we headed home on the bus. We reached school 20 minutes earlier than the schedule was expected. I went to the library and had read for like an half hour. When 2:15pm hits, I headed over to the gym. The Nick of Time Foundation labeled my height, weight and blood pressure. I was 5'3", had 196 lbs (man, better lose some weight), and was 114/76 on a blood pressure. They scanned my heart, had my heart heard, and teached me about CPR and AED a little better. They said that I'm healthy. OK, no problems in my family, but never mind, I heard from my mom that my grandma's heart beat fast. She took some medicine and the heart went down. She doesn't feel good, so the hospital is scanning her heart and remove something on the right that caused the heart to beat faster. My dad got a heart problem. We're not sure. But it's alright, we go home, and had fun the rest of the day.
        The next day, we got 30 weeks remaining until we graduate from high school, I am so glad about the next 30 weeks, but really got stressed that I had to do my homework all the way without ever stopping up until the last minute which is dragging so long whatsoever. But believe me, despite all of that, one lesson: follow your passion and you'll acheive your goals.

Song: All Day by Lisa Loeb, Follow Me Now by Jason Gleed

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

About Scholarships

        Speaking of scholarships, how come did I got a better grade than both of my sisters?

1. I did very good and got involved in real-life
2. I am the only one mature
3. I definitely love SCHOOL!
4. Better get going with your life
5. The next 5-6 years are very important to me
6. The guardianship was put under effect by age 18
7. Do finish it strong
8. I'll be surprised in the end

I Kissed an Imaginary Friend

This essay is dedicated to the eighth anniversary of my game. Enjoy.
 
        I never kissed someone before in my life, but time flew by in the last eight years of the relationship. Three years past the 5-year mark of the expiration of friendship to be exact. So I cry out never will I kissed an imaginary friend until the time has come, nevermore can I WooHoo with him until someday.
        Looking back, when we were small babies, we were seperated at birth four in a half years apart from each other. He was born in the summer and I was born in the winter. He was all wrapped up in sky blue strips of cloth (a blanket), and I was in neutral colored pajamas with footies. We were raised coast-to-coast. He was raised by a single adopted mom and I was raised by my parents.
        As we grow older, we learn how to walk, talk, use the bathroom, and read. As kids, with love, care, and attention, we play with toys, go to school and had best friends at school. He had the girl of his dreams and I had several of my friends and one of them was named Katelyn or something. We were then seperated until the day when we were first met at puberty. He was thirteen in a half and I was nine. We became friends and stayed friends for too long. So why am I not autistic? I should've break-up with my imaginary friend. But did I kissed him? No. Not for now. We are not ready for it just yet. I guess we're still friends.
 
Song: Never Surrender by Skillet

Moby Dick Review

        This is Ishmael who narrates the whole story through. He meets up with Queequeg who was revealed to be part of the reinassance-like royal family and the infamous Captain Ahab. Together with a shipful of the crew, they were going in search for a whale and hopefully it will be one of the famous survival sea stories for you to go with the flow.

        I think that was an epic, but yet a complicated book. It was supposed to be required for college level. I thought that's very interesting, even though it's referenced to media. I got real interest in literature since sophmore year, I am in senior year, and the author did a very well done job of what whales were like in one of the chapters you're going to learn from. If you take cetalogy in college class, you'll like to learn more of whales and one day, you're going to be a marine biologist, and before you know it, you're going to be the next Ishmael. The sentences and the details were very sophisicated word-by-word and it's absolutely a stunning classic page turner, even though it took like three months and two weeks for me to go throughout the whole entire thing (I started on August 13, 2013 and ended on November 25, 2013). Imagine taking time thinking detail-by-detail of breaking into small sections and you definitely will read this book no matter what, because whales come and go as you go into the ocean with others you'll memorize and cherish. And you'll see how good, but very emotional it was in the end. Even though it's sorta confusing, but lucky me, I guess it's okay, so good-ok for me. How about you?

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

I See Visions Sneakly

        Another sign after refusal and garbage in, all I found out is confrontation and visions. I imagine myself, trying to become an immortal. But it did not happen, for I was found out to have a gruesome image of what my imaginative future look like. It could be a land with the king and queen married, or a land plunder with chaos for sixteen years which is actually straightforward and ongoing. I suddenly realize what's going on in there is that there shall be a real example of even though I'm not revealing it to you until after the Revenge of the Sith Book Review post is published. After it's published, I might want to reveal big secrets of pure imagination. But apparently, nine days left until "I Kissed an Imaginary Friend" post is published, which symbolizes the eighth anniversary of my game's release. That's my goal.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

An Honest Ending to First Quarter Part Four: Seeing is Believing

        Whew, what a good day this has been. Today, I took an ASL test and I instantly turned in my homework and stuff to the teacher when done. I read and watched a bit. I had yet another Geometry homework - dang it. I had SR on rehearsals. I got a purple T-Shirt during lunch. 5th period, I turned in homework a bit and got two stamps. Yes, as a result, my teacher gave me a D test on Unit 1, meaning there shall be test corrections on the way.  6th period, I got bored with Jimmy John's presentation because I was not confident about my jobs because it's been a waste of time for me to move on with life until later in the future (yes, I go self-employed with making hats from yarn and bookmarks from scratch with just paper, pencil, eraser, black pen and colored pencils). At the end of the quarter, I ended up having chips honestly. The chips from Jimmy John's taste like it came from made-in-a-local-grocery-store shop cliche. I enjoyed Tech day, but eventually there's a conflict going on between the first Friday 4AM play performance and post-season football pep. The teachers will have to take care of the problem to see if I go there or here. The sun sets and everybody goes home for a chillout. Thanks for everything so far, and thanks for supporting my blog. Please keep in touch and we'll see you again.

Song: Out of the Dust

Monday, November 4, 2013

An Honest Ending to First Quarter Part Three: Stressed Out Over Time

        Hope you have a great Halloween? Today, I turned-in the green sheet. The rest of the day went really good. I go home, do my homework, had pep band, showed up the Rebel spirit against the Interlake Saints, and we won 52-0. After the game, we say goodbye to our football seniors as they move on with life. The weekend was kinda boring, but I had to do my homework over the weekend but in other times, nothing happened. I just wish I may like to read more worldly books until 7pm on a Sunday once we go home from church, if I'm lucky to get it done with homework and history earlier prior to Sunday more often (but only in the good moodlet of what I did what's pleasing and good in my God's sight over the past week especially). If not, well, stick with a SOAP routine of the book that was banned 50 years ago at US public schools (the Bible) to go catch up with my reading list plan of Scriptures, Observations, Applications and Prayer. That's a new rule for me in order to avoid such embarrassing distractions from my parents. When we go to Piecora's, we're done with everything we had over the last week. I ate two pieces of cheese pizza. And on our way home, my parents told me that I was almost born by C-section, but I ended up being born naturally from my mom. I didn't know I had a biggest diaper change blowout, that's what my parents said it. It's the most embarrassing thing for me to do in my life. I'm sorry terrible parents of little kids birth-5 years of age, I'm not joking. I was just beginning to feel the pangs of becoming immortal from having a New Pretty moodlet. The first sign of becoming of it is by refusal of parents and garbage 100% in (somewhat). It's okay to feel sorry for all of the sins you have for religion. I was worshipping God while I was crying at the same time because I was beginning to think suicidal thoughts besides the stupid guardianship routine while taking all of the sins away for our Lord who saves us from evil. After the service and a lesson of true knowledge of communion, I was thinking "How come the oil does not touch the ground while our pastor spoke of the pouring of fresh oil from head to the knee point (the hem)?". It's all because of the Biblical priests. That's what. It's like the same thing as with Carrie White in Stephen King's Carrie the whole way through. I just wish she could be immortal on what happens after Carrie, she'll turn into a human-pig hybrid anime-SEGA style.
        Later, one night, my parents talk to me about the guardianship. I just wanted to go to Miami, just so to commit suicide at the dorm, drunk; but my parents said "No!". They just put me into the house safe keeping, where it feels like prison for 4-5 years of annoyingness, and more independence and freedom. I thought it's 4-5 years left to live, in which I'm dying for if I stay after the senior party. But I was beginning to understand the specialness of the guardianship - it's about independence for a few years, and yes my parents can support me my college life (hopefully a keg stand full of juice will show up in a family room downstairs, so that anybody can do the keg stand, listening to the roaring 20s, rock-n-roll 50s, bad New Wave techno 80s, and old school day music from the 2000s and early to early-mid 2010s). I really don't care of what will happen next after the senior celebration, because nobody else will be perfect, believe me. I really just don't want to spoil it, just so it's my secret. I'm not joking you. I'm just dead serious about big plans ahead throughout the day, but eventually, my parents showed up. They said that I am better than my sisters because they're millennials that I really don't care about. Millennials were just stupid and running around with technology all day long according to TIME Magazines via mail. I know the DVD isn't working anymore, just go with the repairs already, okay. I need to get out of the family to move on with my life when June hits. School's out forever, say goodbye to goody two-shoes at the "Twilight Zone" and say hello to the new pretty me at a faraway 4-year college with permanent living dorms from the time I first move in to the day I die. No work, haha, let's break all of the religious rules because the rest of my life will be stupid and unrealistic. Why did you keep sending me naughty thoughts? Hello? Wake up... wake up... just, literally... WAKE THE HECK UP AND GET THINGS STRAIGHT!!! I'm warning you. I - >yawn<, is it bedtime already? Man, I need to get some sleep. Thanks and keep in touch. Bye guys.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Dreams

Dream on
You teenage girl
That's much too young and unprepared
For the big world
To face reality
Keep calm
And carry on
You lovers
You fools
You seekers
You everyone else
I can see the bright light
In the universe
In hopes that
My life will be found
For the next 5-6 years
Of my precious life
As we know it
From the Prologue
And onward
I remember
All of the adventures I seek from
The very beginning
But now I had to keep moving on
Within my life onward
But still
Within the key
To my prince's past
And within the key
To the not too distant future
On my own
We may defeat the darkness
Of those nightmares
And we made a vow
To destroy the curse
And keep our promise to my God
And to the girl of his dreams
One day on our Last Story
of the Ultimate Goal
On our journey mastered
And completed
Thus the lifetime wish shall be fulfilled
Within our forgiving last kiss
Like the wings of the angel
Soaring through the night
And I'll be back to reality
The only way out
Knowing that I'm carrying on
The dreams and imagination
And passing down
For generations to come
Every generation has a story
In a most different, original way
But the imagination and dreams
Keep the same way
As it was before
Here we are now...

Yours truly,
Natalie Marrujo

Halloween - Tricks and Treats with Flickering Lights

Halloween
October 31
The day the kids dress up
In costumes
And go trick-or-treating
At strangers' homes
All through the night
Ghosts came from the graves
And visit us
Tomorrow is the Day of the Dead
Taken place in Mexico
And before you know it
You'll have your former relatives'
Favorite food
And light up candles
In hopes that the ghosts thank us
In exchange for trick-or-treat candies
And splendid gifts
Flickering lights flicker
On a scary night
To pretend as a haunted house
In hopes that we drive the kids off
Into the middle of nowhere

An Honest Ending to First Quarter Part 2: Trick-or-Treat

        When we go home, I heard that my mom and Gloria helped with the clothing to be placed in the truck and I should've done this before I left. I had fun and did my homework a bit. We went to church, had dinner, and eventually we had a candy walk and a lesson of generosity. Takers were borrowers and they steal stuff. For example, a hobo steals a $20,000 Ford Diesel truck, or a 13-in-a-half-year old thief that stole the precious gumball machine with pink gumballs, or a poor prositute that stole Victoria's Secret beauty for daily late night makeup for a strip club. That's why takers borrow stuff, so that givers know that the stuff was never returned. Givers give half of their lives giving glory to no matter what faith they had - they never stop learning that it's better to give than to receive. In the end, they will never repay them back because you'll have a reward for this.
        Today is Halloween and before you know it, the night is going to be the best thing for your lives! You know, a spooky night to come up with. Thanks so much for reading and thanks again for supporting me, and here's a special song just for you.

Songs: Welcome to My Nightmare, Thriller by Michael Jackson

        Thanks and Happy Halloween! See you next time. Oh and did you know that Halloween came from the Celtic people? They celebrate it to mark a new year.

An Honest Ending to First Quarter Part 1: Makeup? Check!

        Monday October 28, 2013: I woke up, took a shower, got dressed and finished getting ready for school. Usual day happened - critique on Fall Concert band, beginning of reviews for Ecology, etc. Clothing drive starts as me and my sister Lauren did donate 4 bags of used clothing of 2 bags for each person per day. I did my homework, had dinner, and go to bed. Tuesday, same routine - after school, we finished make-up. Man, I had a long list of makeup items from fair powder to the unused makeup kit, from the foundation to the variety of cremes. I made it up with the peers' help on Excel. My list is Fall 2013 Drama Makeup. Check! I go home, had a break, and do my homework. When I do my homework, I had dinner. I got back to homework, put on my pjs, had fun, brushed my teeth and went to bed. I finished the Unit 2 Study Guide, which is a good thing. But before I was sent off to bed, my mom gave me a letter and it's a card from Tina and Susie. My day is really good, but I was feeling better from a cold. I invited them to 4am (Is anyone out there?) the play by writing a reminder to get the tickets.
        The next day, we discussed about the things we like and things we wish we would like to change. Here are my likes and dislikes: I like reading, writing, blogging, drawing, playing CoolMath games, listening to music, and watching videos on the Nook tablet. What I dislike and wish to improve were connecting with friends, science and paperwork. My parents wish I would like to change is homework, which seems dragging on annoying (well, kinda.). The only way to get rid of the huge amount of homework is that I had to do it for a few hours without ever stopping. Man, I had to keep myself busy in order to have bonus credit and a possible scholarship in which I'm hoping for.
         I did my Geometry homework, head to class, and did problem 6 example as written from homework. We learned of triangle inequalities and inequal probabilities. I did my first half of the worksheet. It's really easy from scratch. During Biology, I took the Unit 2 test and I did very good that I had 26/30 points, meaning that I got most of the multiple choice test done. I quickly did the paperwork test, which it takes time. Afterward, I got 60 points and read a bit. I blogged about the day and I headed out to lunch. There's a country blues band down there right next to the vending machines, which is very nice that I can see from the distance. We go home on the bus.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Chapter 4: Homecoming Week Part 2: SENIOR POWER!

        Earlier, I think "Dang, I thought that was only a half hour barely there at the Senior March." The march lasts 15 minutes from 7:45-8:00 by Friday October 25, 2013. Oh boy, Senior Power, make my day special, homecoming weekend is all 100% special. This is a special part as of the following: CP has to be done over this school year or else, come back next year for more exit projects. During Senior English, I already turned in the research paper and now I am good to go. See how my comprehension reading got improved or not. If I improve reading skills, then whether or not, it shall improve because it'll be worth AP Cambridge credit for resource programming. That's my hypothesis for comprehension. We're doing the Compare/Contrast paper right now. Tech day we see a sneak peek of 4am. Afterward, I did my homework, had dinner, brushed my teeth and off to bed.
        The next day, we'd been on the Isle of the Midnight Sun with three flagpoles attached and, man this march made me sweat due to the fact that I had a cold, and that I carried around with heavy bags. Other than that, it's a great and most historical pathway I'd been there to be seen for years to come. It's a memorable march that lasts a lifetime. Oh yes, usual day; I turned in the 2 study strategy sheets, did the Tic-Tac-Toe game, took a Chapter 3 test, did the Vocab pop quiz and tried for fun facts on plants, rehearsed pep, and did the comprehension. Unfortunately, I had to do comprehensional skill reading on Lesson 4 for homework. But first, I added another sticker symbolizing Research Paper onto the checklist. We did a Homecoming Wrap-Up assembly, but we learned of the Alma Mater. I heard of the Alma Mater from near the end of sophmore year up until recently when I finally got to do the lyrics. The lyrics goes like this:

Unto thee Our Alma Mater
We pledge devotion true
And to thee our own Juanita
Our hearts will e'er be true
The red is for the living
The white to honor truth
The blue which stands for freedom
The symbol of our youth
The red is for the living
The white to honor truth
The blue which stands for freedom
The symbol of our youth

        See? What do you think of the Alma Mater at the School? Did you like it? Does that make you think more of America, just so to stand and be proud for "The Pledge of Allegiance" while in school and "The Star Spangled Banner" your whole life if you live your whole entire time there in our country where we had those Constituitional Rights? Does that make sense to you whatsoever that if you live overseas, you may send your low-self esteemed teens to our country where we may want to teach them right with respect and learn our variations of the Alma Mater of America starting with "O say can you see...", "God bless America, my home sweet home..." or "O beautiful for spacious skies..."? Right, true? You'll be impressed if anyone in America will expect you as the unexpected. Haha, eagles rule!

        Homecoming game, we know the choir sings at the beginning, football players playing, cheerleaders following us into something that makes us somewhat cheesy and sport-pep like, blah, blah, blah. Yes, same story with a different purpose whatsoever for every single year. Other than that, this year, we played against the Lake Washington kangaroos - our nearby rival school. We definitely won, 20-7. No fireworks? That was a bit weird. I watched the fireworks sophmore year, I see the ASB president as king with the secretary as queen in a float. Very impressed, but we watched the rest of the game, but we lost to the Mt. Si Wildcats (WILDCATS EVERYWHERE BLAH BLAH BLAH ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! NOOOOO! DX TURN YOUR ANNOYING SINGING VOICES DOWN YOU EAST WILDCATS! Don't you dare continue with your Oogielove-cheesiness, for the most annoying/hated Wildcats were the uglies to be new pretties while you're in a real-life college joys. For I am not a Bieber-fever, dumbed-down HSM fanatic, mindless tween, and I am a most rockin' good teen. Don't you see? All of your - no, I used to fall in love with Justin Bieber while in middle school, I was sorta dumbed off of that thing until everything has changed when Justin turned from High-School-Musical-sorta-type-of-yeah-mindless-tweens-get-it pop star to one of the cool kids while in college. I think wow, I might get peeved on bit by bit while I take Health class. I'm sorry Wildcat fans of HSM, you better read Maximum Ride now or else, you'll be part of the "cool crowd" with Justin.) Junior year, it began to rain after those long days of rainless possibilities and yes most of us go home, not knowing of who wins. We really won.
        The next evening, we went to the Homecoming dance. The Homecoming dance reminds me of all fairy tales I read so far and will look forward to. We danced to the mind-jumbling rap, which I really don't understand it very well. In the end, we finally get to go dance around the songs I actually know of from elementary school to now. At the end of the dance, my mom showed up when I called her. It was very shocked, but surprising. We took the pictures of our Once Upon a Time props and such, ending with me holding flowers and a souvenir ticket like I was on the wedding day when I get to marry the prince of my dreams - is it my imaginary friend of those eight years or the unknown coming soon in which I'll hold on until later use or that real-life person in which I am madly in love with later in the not too distant future. When I come home, we put the flowers on the vase, and headed off to bed. Yes, I got my haircut and makeup on.
         In conclusion, on a Sunday, we hear the summary and "in-depth" of how the church was born and how did it dealt with all of my sins I have from my 15-year old long-time autism to the now-most recent mindless esteeming value. We learned of how the church send first aid-snake bite kits to Africans. Yes, instead of six goats we mentioned earlier over the past VBS, it's smaller than I think. The video described as six sheep, which is somewhat miniature like. We had International potluck, but I had a huge meal to satisfy the hunger. We go home, had fun, had dinner and go to bed. Thanks so much for reading and we hope you had a Once Upon a Time Homecoming Week. I'll see you next time. Bye guys.

Song: Bye Bye Bye by N-Sync

Monday, October 21, 2013

Chapter 4: Homecoming Week Part 1: Research? Check!

        Several days later, I turned-in my laptop in exchange for a loaner. The loaner has to be back by 3 in the afternoon today. But apparently, I just showed up that I lost my USB flashdrive. Don't worry, the flashdrive will eventually show up for the day. It's in my pencil pocket on the netbook case. Monday is Fashion Disaster Day. I enjoyed the competition so far, so good that I would like to be part of the competition one day. Tuesday is Hawaiian Day - yet, another Tech day - makeup. I discovered that there's mostly coming from Ben Nye - get it, Ben Nye in Aussie accent. Haha. Wednesday, is Seattle Sports Day. At home, we had Mariner stuff, and as a result, I got Mariner earrings. We watched the sandwich making contest and I already got my Seahawks hat last year. Now concert came tonight. I was very proud of myself for doing two pieces of music.
        Thursday, we had Cops and Robbers day, we played games of Tic-Tac-Toe and we played Battleship color clothing style. During homeroom, I reviewed the vocab for Friday's pop quiz, I did extras on homework, and I did the Tundra Plants document to finish it up. I read a bit and had lunch and enjoyed some chill out time, but the search game worth it, ending up with car keys.

Song: We Are the Champions by Queen

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Chapter 3: October Vote Part 3: The Final Result

        The next day rolled on as I get up, had chocolate milk, took a shower, got dressed, had breakfast, and finished getting ready for the day. 2nd period, we learned cardial numbers 16-20. We had a fun game today. It was fun. We passed on the fingerspelling and we guessed what it is. In the end, the first person goes last in line while we move. The cycle goes over again until I was second in line. We did hangman in ASL. And sixth period came. We did source five while listening to slow, classical "stimulating the brains" music, but we heard four of them so one was recognized by the past three years - "My Heart Will Go On" piano version, which reminds me of how much I loved one of my favorite pure fantasy friends for the past nearly eight years and it's been like three years so overdue that I said, "Why am I not autistic? I should've broken up a relationship with him when I promote on into high school."
        Later, there's an earthquake drill and we evacuated. We waited for 15 minutes until we went back to class. I heard that the CP Research is due by next Thursday, I was so glad that the CP Research ended. More independent reading and comprehension reading skills on the way (hopefully Outside Reading Projects and 50 Hours of CP outside schooling). Remember the comprehension skills from my first few days of senior year when blogging? I am so glad that I finally get to see my class become Homecoming Prince, Princess, King, Queen, and Jester. I am literally so looking forward to Once Upon a Time Homecoming Week!!! Pure imagination is going back to school. I excitedly can't wait for my pure imaginative friends hold a combined high school class reunion all-in-one. And I AM looking forward to the Senior Power march, the Homecoming game and dance, and the two finales of all fairy tales (in real-life chronological order of my walkthrough)- Enchanted and The Neverending Story. I voted Homecoming Royalty for my class.
        After that, more music came but, when we get to the listening part of "Morning Commuter", I decided to come up with storyboard of the "cartoon short" based on the piece. It's my style for visualizing that I chose Miyako as the main character in the storyboard. She's like two generations away from the one I should've broken up with him for too long (three years in a row). She rode a bicycle on her way to school one fine, sunny day in the year 1953. But she accidently knocked the trashcan, so she grabs a hairbrush and an unused mint gum and heads off toward the salon. The cars were in traffic jam, so the people honk horns and they shouted out to hurry up to go to work. But in the end, she felt refreshed, hurried up cleaning the trash out, and she's back on track to school and... she madie it to school on time.
        Lunch break came and I had a cheeseburger, carrots and chocolate milk. I talked to a few of the people saying, "Are you looking forward to the weekend?". And then, I went to the speech room: the speech room is very busy with people. A little while later, I went to homeroom and I found out I got a B+ in Chapter 2 test. I was very proud of myself, so I handed the test back to one of my math teachers, the same one in high school pre-algebra sophmore year. And I read for a few minutes and we're off to the assembly. I watch nominations as I saw the escorts go by up until the end of the jester part. One young lady got out of the hidden stairway and sat down on her class section. I see the runaway models for Homecoming Week, so here they are: Monday is Fashion Disaster Day, Tuesday is Hawaiian Day, Wednesday is Seattle Sports Day - CONCERT IS TONIGHT @ 7:30, Thursday is Cops and Robbers Day, and finally on Friday we get to go have the moment of our lives - dressed in red, marching down the hallways, shouting "SENIOR POWER!". YES!!! I was right about voting the Jester, Prince and Princess, but the King is remembered and an unexpected queen came out of my mind. Whoa! Dude! No way... After the coronation ceremony, we watched the musical chairs, but then the chairs were all gone, everybody is out, and the trio did a dance, the escort of the Freshman princess is out due to the fact that some booed on him, and it looks like Tatum the junior princess is the runner-up. Shelby Pike wins!
        After school, we went to the little theater and there's a poster revealance - there's monsters under the banner, in which the artwork is so modernlike. I had a fun time at the attic, but I tried on heels saying, "My parents will never ever know." I carefully walked around in heels and I put it away. I barely touch the ceiling with my fingers. And I ended up having a great time over the rest of the day. In conclusion, my dad owe me 10 dollars for helping out at Sunday school. I wonder what next?

Song: Na Na by superchic[k]

Chapter 3: October Vote Part 2: Homework and Such Important Moments

        The next day, I finished source four during study skills class. I read a little bit and headed of to ASL class. We watched a very boring, but interesting 2nd edition of Deaf culture and hearing culture difference because they talk about the communications the Deaf people have since 2001. On 3rd period, we learned more information about perpendicular stuff. 4th period, rehearsals. Lunch break for a half hour, but I'm getting back some fresh air due to the handling and the playing so much. I voted for prince/king and princess/queen, but I never got to vote for a jester. Sorry. 5th period, my teacher handed me out homework after I graph out a rabbit population. Notecards to write down vocab words and a section to take notes. WHAT?! Are you kidding me? 6th period, I got revisions to take. Editing is a good process of how to be a writer. If your literature teacher sees the mistakes, I get to handle with the rest of it, so that it claims as final draft.
        After school, I went to the library. I do my homework for fifteen minutes. We went to the little theater. And it took like over an hour to sort stuff and accessories as organizing in the box. After that, I headed home, got some McNuggets, and did my homework. While I blog, when I check out the viewers, it looks like more people were spreading my senior year out. Someday, I will be famous. I did my homework, had dinner, did my homework, put on my pjs on, got milk and a piece of pear, brushed my teeth and go to bed.
        The next morning, I got up, had chocolate milk, took a shower, got dressed, had a blueberry muffin and a piece of meat, and finished getting ready for the day. I went to school, asked a trusted adult to see if my geometry teacher was there, but we ended up knowing that she'll be back in just a second. We really don't know, but I knew what to do to get out of the office area. I saw someone that read one of my books I just reviewed when I get there in time for blogging out of my dear diary. I see more people growing, adding Phillipines into my blog. I was so satisfied of my popularity growing and growing.
        We learned more about our social behavior on what's expected and unexpected when playing games. I was a bit left out about talking with friends at lunch, because I learned about the social behavior from LPs - the commands the narrator put up with. After we learned of social behaviors when playing a game, some of us worked on homework while others read or just chill out. I read up until I get to the "Nor" word. I hear Coco screaming outside, like a dumbed-down, drunk woman in labor. As I hear the screams, I go from "Nor" until end of paragraph. And I abruptly ended up a bit. Anymore interruptions? A bit of talking from two guys. Anymore? Nope. OK. I read a little bit from start of next paragraph until end of page when I hear the typing of a computer and magical chimes. I started on the next page but it ended the chapter. So where were I? Yes, next chapter. I read from start of next chapter until end of the line. 3rd period, we learned about more constructing, "fish tails" and what-nots. After a break, we go on Geometer Sketchpad. 5th period came along, we did a quick trip to seven billion. I ended up with tons of homework, knowing that I could end up being study fatigue and ready for passing tests and pop quizzes. So far, I passed a few vocab quizzes in Biology with flying colors. When I go home, I ate a grilled cheese sandwich, a strawberry granola bar, and pineapples. I watched a bit, and with Mom's help on ordering sleeves and Band Geek T-Shirts, ProImages would like to say "Thanks for everything! Now the order is in progress right now, chill out whatever you want to do while waiting for an order to come out with the rest!"
        I chilled out and had time to get ready to have updates for another Family Night coming up after population study as I feel "study fatigued". I had fun together, but for dinner, I got lasagna (FINALLY!)! Instead of singing behind the chairs, we partied on the floor. That's so unusual. Afterward, we had an important lesson: I believed that there's freedom of speech at schools besides religion, but I heard several people who got suspended for spreading the Gospel. I heard of the Constitutional rule from last year, while in resource government/US history class. So that's why I live in America my whole entire life, I carefully sorted things out for school, for I am a Master Student (a senior and a 12th grader). After that, I went back to the sancturary where I was trying to put the cones and balls away, but the kids sorta worn me out due to "Tag! You're it!" game. They're a bit rowdy. And then, everything went quiet. I was so exhausted that I cleaned things up and I waited for my dad to get in the car, so I came up with additional designs, but despite getting late, I added a few more: "Band Geek" in Planet Typography and "Thespian" in Cursive font with the Drama symbol colored gold, continuing the front cover page of my Life journal and final touches on music notes. I went to bed afterward.

Song: Don't Stop Believing by Journey

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Complete Fairy Tales Review

Dedicated to Once Upon a Time Homecoming week (10/20-26/2013).

        Since homecoming week is coming, let's check this thing out. Fairy tales is not just about Disney versions that's suitable for little kids, but it's all about Grimm's and Andersen's Complete Fairy Tales that is completely PG-13 rated and suitable for teens who were very interested in literature. The double feature came from Barnes and Noble, in which I bought it on May 18, 2012. Did you know that a phoenix hatches from the egg since the beginning of time and flies over the world every century, and that every century a phoenix reincarnates? That's in The Phoenix Bird from Andersen. Did you know that a prince calls out, saying "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your golden hair!", so that he climbs up a golden stair? That's in Rapunzel from the Grimm Brothers. Oh, how I do love fairy tales. And over the past summer, I started the Fall River edition of Arabian Nights. It's about the emperor who hear stories from Scheherazade throughout most of the entire time. It's an end-of-year gift from Mom. Did you know that Jack gets the good ol' possessions from the giants' castle on a cloud? He climbed from a beanstalk in which the magic beans grew. Also did you know about the German name of Cinderella? It's Achenputel! It's really a good story, but very long with 387 chapters overall plus hidden bonuses such as Beauty and the Beast.
        Did you know it all starts with The Frog Prince in this version and it ends with The Flea and the Professor? That's very perfect and still well-done for older middle grade and YA. I was very glad and generous that I may have to carry on the legacy of fairy tales to my kids when they turn thirteen. It was very good indeed that it has cool effects and perfect intensity in the story. Did you know that not all stories have happy endings? For example: Romeo and Juliet, it's sad but a good classic and one of the world's most-renown plays of all time. If you're already old enough/mature enough for tragedies, go ahead and think new adventures as a good start for your own journey to the Ultimate Goal. Don't stop believing, because I'm dead serious right now. And seriously, you don't want to put the story down, because you will read this story all night long. One step at a time, every night.

TWO THUMBS UP!!! xD

Thank you and hope you'll have a fantastic week of Once Upon a Time.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Chapter 3: October Vote Part 1: A Weekend

        During homeroom, we discussed about homecoming royalty for my ultimate school year to vote for. I was thinking where did the polls go on Haiku. The result: coming soon. The field trip was scheduled for Wednesday November 13, because we're going to hear musicians rehearse Beethoven's Symphony No. 6. Remember one February day, I went to hear musicians perform. It's very breathtaking. Afterward, we had some lunch and hot cocoa. We went over to Pike Place market and we see men throwing fish shouting "Hey-Yar!" I saw a mudfish on display as seen on the news on the television. We took a tour on the inside and I ended up having pizza and brownies and sweets. We ended up with Rocky Mountain sweets to buy. It's really good. And finally we ended up buying fish mittens. I think that's a great idea for selling for profit, it's part of my textile and bookmark store. We went home, took an hour off and we headed back to school. But this time, we went to Bellevue College for the last basketball game. We saw our Lady Rebs being defeated and we ended up heading home, empty-handed.
        On with the story, rain began to pour steady as I was typing, the computer got a bit wet for it's hydrophobic, so I dried up the screen as I went to English class. I was starting to think about the backstory of my three main characters from Utopia Saga, but I ended up a bit distracted. So that's why I should never give out a backstory too much unless I'm at some point bit by bit but not at the beginning. If I got my research paper done, there's going to be another smiley face to post it on the checklist. Again, life is a bit bigger than just checklists.
        The next morning, I came up eventually with an idea of reviewing a vocab for the quiz. I spelled it carefully and quickly, for I got 100% of the spelling and the result: look at the incredible monster truck backflip. That's so EPIC! XD After that, I reviewed the vocabulary sheet really quick, put it in my backpack because I knew the meanings of new words. For example: autotroph is the producer of food supply and energy source from the sun while heterotroph is the consumer of food supply and energy source from the sun. For example: All cows eat grass, even the goats, sheep and other livestock including horses join the cows in eating grass. I read a bit, had reviewed ASL Unit 1 and got ahead of cardial numbers. The new numbers were 16-21. And we played BattleShip ASL description style of apparel. Then I took a test on Chapter 2 of Geometry. Then more music. And I had lunch - Asian food. And on the note from the cookie, it says "You deserve special treatment this week. Enjoy dessert." I was so lucky enough to have dessert and have my relationship to revive more life and "untangle" the road to the ultimate goal. 5th period, I had a vocab quiz. I did it without my speech therapist's help, because I'm getting good at new words to learn and discovering new music to listen. We tried for a poster, but eventually we're not sure of this, so I ended up drawing the sun and colored it 100% yellow. At the end of the day, the polls are up and going, so I try for a vote. But however, it did not happen. So I head on home on the bus, had fun, ate dinner, had more fun reading forums and heading off to bed.
        Saturday, I got up in the morning, got my chocolate milk, took a shower, got dressed, and headed off to school. Looks like the community is doing the fall fix-up for a homecoming week coming up. We did the props, the setting, the costumes, and I finally got to see the booth. After that, I go back home. My family and I head to church, so we set-up the kids area downstairs. First of all, I woke the teddy bears up to sit on the rocking chair in hopes that the little kids will be here to play with. We didn't go to Piecora's but instead, we ended up having fast-food, for which it sorta sucks. That's one problem of the healthy habit. Sunday, we went to church. I heard of China as part of the missions. After that, we cleaned up the kids area, had some food for Arby's; I'm sick of fast-food, OK!!!!!!!! :( Next time, go for the more healthier stuff than this. After that, I had to do my homework. After the Environmental Impact Report, I was like a "studious studier", though I have worked out for 40 minutes or so.
        A few hours later, we had dinner. It's cod fish with kale, biscuits and cottage cheese. For a fruit, I had oranges. And for dessert, I got Cosmic brownies. After dinner, I go to bed. The next morning, I woke up, had chocolate milk, took a shower, got dressed, had peanut butter toast and finished getting ready for school.
       When I go to school, I put my Symphonic Band folder and instrument in my locker and I headed off to class. I make-up things up mostly. And I blogged of what next. Afterward, I read a little bit and headed off to yet another class. We learned of what kind of languages and schools are there in ASL. In 3rd period, we learned more info of lines and arcs. I got homework: do the back of the worksheet. In 4th period, more music and rehearsal. And I had lunch. 5th period, we turn in the Environmental Impact Report. But first, when I came into the biology room for the umpteenth time, I wrote "What's the printer name for rm 178?" and got homework: Section 5-1 and notes. What?! New rule for the day: 2 hours of reading - 1hr of S.S. and 1hr for L.A. (pure imagination with unlockable premium items and the LP key), 6hrs of homework - very studious indeed. We calculated problems like how many offsprings per year (for example: 1 pair of rabbits = 6 offspring). After continuing the poster, we ended up a bit unfinished. On 6th period, since everyone else catched up on me, we're going to do source 4. By Tuesday, we're going to turn-it in. Thursday - source 5 in 2 paragraphs. And by the Thursday - we have to turn-it in. And on the next week, the final source and at the end of Part 3. The Research Paper Parts 1-3 has to be printed 100% complete once when I'm all 100% done with the sources and everything in it.

Hope you enjoyed your weekend. So what's yours?

Does one of my real-life friends win Homecoming Queen? Jester? King? Prince & Princess? Find out in Part 2.

Song: Cecilia, Your'e Breaking My Heart by Paul Simon and Garnfunkel (this song reminds me much of Life of Pi)

What Did I Think About Again?

        So, what did I miss something? All of my visions for my pure imaginative journey had brought into my mind back again. I don't know why. There are too many words to describe in which I can't. I was trying to predict of what to do next, but not near the end. Land or sea? If sea is really huge, I'm sticking with a way out. Come to think of the next 256 pages of our journey... Oh, I know what I'm going to do for now: how about if one of my friends is going to show up for what reason it is for whale-hunting. That'll be cool.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

The Arisen Army of Imaginative Friends

Since 4th grade
I become a friend
To the one of my dreams
And ever since sophmore year of high school
I started to make new ones
And now they choose to enlist little minions
For a catastrophe to conquer
And a curse to be broken
So that way I'll be free
From my own parellel universe
And look back with acceptance and such success
When I grow up
When I have kids of my own
In real-life
I'll show the kids my pure imagination
And tell them how much I succeed
In the past
On a road ahead of me as a full grown adult
I'll open up a new chapter of my imaginary world
Even though I'm in college as a young adult
I shall make the tight knots loose to let myself out
Very carefully and steady

Tech Day 2

       I opened up the locker and there is my clarinet and Symphonic band folder. I got checked in and it looks like I'm heading to the library. I read a bit and then I headed back to Drama class. It took like an hour to come up with the best songs. I got With Arms Wide Open by Creed came up, but it's a good idea, but it got nominated. After an hour, I headed back home, took a break, and had a great time for the evening.

Song: Penguin by Christine Perri

Dreampost



Taken from cartoon-hyoyeon.deviantart.com, my hair was supposed to be brown.



Am I dreaming when I'm a full adult... and still single? Of course not, dreams really do come true.

I Lie Awake

I lie awake
Dreaming of what's coming next?
Predicting the outcomes
Of what pure imagination has to go through
I think and look back
With the acceptance
Of what life has to give through religion
I believe that pure imagination lasts
Throughout my life until elder stage
I vision the upcoming events
Of the ultimate goal that lies
Within my autistic brain
I still keep it to myself translating
To problems, questions, and prophecies I still write
Within my life with God
There's still good in imaginative friends
I know there's still good in what the future
Lies ahead
If I stay and where I went
He'll watch over me
BRING THE ARMY HOME FOR XMAS!
 
Song: No One Like You by BarlowGirl

Got Utopia?

        If you're interested in pure imagination, try for the web @ http://theutopiasaga.blogspot.com. You can read this story because this is my first ever YA series to be posted online but had to be published later in the future. Did you know all of the fairy tales or do you think it's just too silly to make up on? Do you understand that you're part of our pure imagination? If you answer yes to any of these questions, please, go online now for the Utopia Saga. I got the Archives already published for you to go with from the top. Thanks and have a great day.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

A Rough Morning on the Other Side of Me

        Sorry, I had a terrible mood due to the fact that I had autism. Well, it's OK, so here's a video you guys will enjoy:

The Alien Song

Go to YouTube to watch that funny short video from above. It's been made when I was three years old in 1999.

Result: My day improves like magic. I'm so lucky that I get to read more fairy tales, more Arab magic, and more pure imagination on the way.

Tech Day 1

        After school, I headed over to the library to go try for ASL homework, but nothing worked out. For there's a DVD problem. It needs to get fixed. I was very disappointed, so I headed out to the Drama class 20 minutes later and now I come participated and coming up with 3-5 sounds. Then we participated props that was all in one scene. It's like a big picture. We came up with sounds, but we critiqued on Fireflies by Owl City. I am part of Group 2, so we go with scenes 5-8. Afterward, I wonder what to think for 3-5 sounds per piece.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Pre-Dawn Skies Post

        Hey, hey, hey! I posted my first ever short story review: 4 AM (Is anybody out there?) by Jonathan Dorf to keep yourselves busy and waiting for the Moby Dick review to come out really soon. Hope you enjoy your day! But wait, here's another picture post for you:



        This is the pre-dawn skies. Hope you like it. This picture takes place before the previous picture post I posted for now.