I know, I know. It's pretty late for writing a blog. But I've spent the whole day working on the Sale forum, and I've just finished. Mostly, I've been doing extras, because I'm scared that my others ones aren't as good, and he might not count them. A LOT of people was on too, working like crazy and spamming the current events section. But hear me say this: I. Dapple Grey, promise from this day on, that I will cease my procrastinating. Or at least, try to minimize it. Yeah, that felt a whole lot better. I guess it'll be my goal for the rest of this year, and probably the year after that. It feels a lot better when I say it out loud, because it just sounds more...real.
Anyways, we had Math first, which wasn't so bad, except for the fact that we had a pop quiz today. We did some more graphing, and I got really confused because there were a lot of dots on mine, and I wasn't really sure if I should join them or not.
In Socials, we finally finished the Columbine documentary, and we had a long talk with Mr. Sale after about if the documentary was being bias or not. According to Mr. Sale, the guy doing the documentary actually cut parts of the movie and joined it with another part, so the person talking didn't actually say it. Wow. I always thought that the other people were just being really mean and weird, but they didn't actually say it.
In Science, we had a quiz on pressure and hydraulic/pneumatic systems, as I happy because it was pretty easy. Then we learned how to measure pressure, and it was fun, since it was kind of like math class all over again. Too bad we didn't do any experiments with our student teacher, her experiments are so awesome! Like last time when we got to build a tower from paper. The bad thing is, she said we have a big test next Wednesday, so I guess I have to study for that over the weekends.
Now, lastly is Band. The band teacher, Mr. Hurst wasn't here today. I'm not sure why, but Ms. Olson said that he wasn't sick either. Anyways, we had a substitute teacher, except that she wasn't a music teacher, so Ms. Olson got to teach us for the whole class. Have I mentioned that Ms. Olson is one of my favourite teachers? Her teaching style is so fun, and she's almost saying funny things that always manages to make us laugh, even when we're in a bad mood. We played really fun and easy songs today, and then we got to play Colonel Bogey, which is one of my favourites. She told us about this song that she used to sing when she was in girl guides, and it was to the tune of Colonel Bogey. It was really, really funny, and I can't really remember the lyrics at the moment. Anyways, the flutes were getting ready to play because we had a solo for the first quarter of the song. So we played for about two bars, when Ms. Olson started singing her girl guide song. My lip started curling up into a smile, and by that time I could barely keep my self from being distracted. I could barely play, because playing a flute needed a great deal of concentration. Anyways, we got through one more bar, before the entire flute section (just the four of us) collapsed into laughter, and just started laughing and laughing. It was really funny. Ms. Olson didn't really blame us, since she sang the song in the first place. We started the song again, and this time she didn't sing, but the memory was still fresh in our minds, so you could see some of us stop, get a straight face and start again. Later, since Colonel Bogey was a slow march, she made us stand up and march with our feet. It's actually way harder than I thought it would be. It was even harder when she made us life our knees higher. I could barely play my flute, since I was moving so much.
Writing this blog just made me burst out laughing!
Dapple Grey
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