Before I post about the dance, there's one thing you must understand. I believe guys should ask girls to dance. Is that too much to ask for? Apparently so because I only danced with three guys the entire night and I've never gotten much better, but I've have had a lot worse (aka no dances with guys the entire night.) On the other hand my cousin dosn't feel as strongly as I do on the subject. She danced with about ten guys or so. That's okay there weren't too many hot guys there anyway.
So the dance was okay I thought it was going to be really lame at first. We got there half an hour late and only half of the gym was full. Then it quickly filled up, we found some friends and it was okay. About half way into the dance, it was girl's choice and I still haddent danced with anyone. I was talking with one of my child hood friends and she pointed to this guy next to her and told us to dance.
I found out this guy was in theatre too. He was an actor last year, but he's going in to tech. Gotta love techies!! My dad is a techie 'ya know? That's my southern side speaking. After that I had two more dances with guys both shorter and younger than me. I don't know how old that first guy was but he was really tall. I'm 5'7" so it's hard to find guys taller than me. At least hight is a benifit for on stage.
Today is Sunday. Typical church stuff. And I got to drive home. We have two cars, a little 2013 Hyundai Elantra and a 2000 Ford Expedition. The majority of the time, I've driven the Elantra, which is brand new, quick response, easy to drive. I've only driven the Expedition two or three times. I feel tall in it, so I like the feel of driving it, but the response time is a little late and it's harder to drive. Still, it's probably going to be my car in January when I go get my license.
Tomorrow school starts. I don't know if I'm nervous, indifferent, anticipating the lack of sleep, or what but for the first time in my life, I'm not excited for school to start. I'm excited for theatre, but not the work, the home work, seminary, sleep deprivation, work, work, thought, effort, and work that is required by school. Is it bad I'm feeling a little depressed? Or is that just the thought of sleep deprivation?
According to my mom, studies show that teens (like myself) can't really go to sleep untill 11 or later at night. Also, they need a full 9 hours or so of rest so they shouldnt be up untill... What 8 at the most? In order to catch my bus at 6:20 I have to get up at 5:30. That's not healthy!!! You add seminary to the equation and boom!!! No sleep at all, plus there's that one teacher who insists their students have no lives and should read 3 chapters of a boring textbook before their next class, take notes and pass a test on little or no sleep. That happened to me last year and I broke down in tears because the test was put off and I had like two hours of sleep. It's making me cry just thinking about it. I must be tired. Good night! ;)
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