Good afternoon! Yay for it being officially summer, I'm definitely ready to be working full time and enjoying lots of freetime. The class of 05 graduated last night, but it all seems very surreal. I don't really feel like I'm not going to go back to high school next year, I guess it hasn't hit me yet. Even though everyone bitches about high school, I know for sure I'm going to miss it. I'm really going to miss seeing everyone everyday, I guess it's something you really take for granted. At the afterparty last night I never really thought about why I was spending time with the people I was there with; I didn't really think at the time that I probably wouldn't see a lot of those people for a really long time, if ever, again. I guess my dad really depressed me when he was going on about how everyone thinks they are so close to the people they go to high school with, but in reality after graduation you hardly stay in touch with many of them. But I'm not going to be depressed, because it's going to be an awesome summer and there's always next year's curling season. And I must admit, there were some people at the party that I could do without, at least for awhile. Anyway, that's me being depressing. I'll fully admit that I'm going to miss the high school atmosphere, but college is going to be fun too. My life is just changing really fast all of a sudden...
Anyway, stuff on the computer, just the usual. I joined Blogshare (see little link to the left). It's interesting, even though I don't understand lots of it, maybe I should have taken economics. Nothing else going on though, but everyone should go to the forum, and put in votes for a date that we should party at Wisconsin Dells or something. And today I have a link that may not mean anything to anyone here, but none of my links usually do so I'll just post it anyway. It has to do with the president of Zimbabwe,
Mugabe, who was apparently reported to be dead, but actually isn't, or something. Anyway, interesting fact: My mom was born in Zimbabwe (small country just north of South Africa), and the capital city that this news report came from is Harare, and I met some family friends on my trip to South Africa that still live there. Anyway, it's just an interesting article, as most of the people living in Zimbabwe (and around it) are quite simply waiting for him to die, because in simple terms, he's not a very pleasant guy (For example, take the current hatred of George Bush and times that by ten). Maybe when I'll have time I'll find a link to more information about him, but I'm lazy. Anyway, that's a lot of nothingness, have fun anyway!
# posted by Andrea @ 3:25 PM