24 September 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Today is end of term for me! Yay! So NOW I am going through to term 4. But there are lucky busters how get to celebrate TWO things today! End of term and...... THEIR BIRTHDAY! YAY! EPIC YAY! I would like to say "Happy Birthday!" to Mi Mi and Te Te. Mi Mi I introdued quite a while ago. But Te Te? I haven't! Te Te and Mi Mi are one of the best pair of twins I know! I don't know what I'll do without them! LOVE YOU GUYS!

11 September 2010

The wait

Isn't it weird when you go to sleepovers and you stay up all night, and you go to sleep at like 5:00 am and then in the morning it is all awkward, everyone is tired, and everyone is sick of each other? But I absolutely HATE it when, everyone is awkward and tired, and you are uncertain of how your getting home. I don't really mind when the organisation is that your parent(s) will pick you up, bescause you can avoid the awkwardness of the tiredness because they can pick you up when you like, but I HATE it when the your friend's parent(s) are dropping you off because:
1. Your friend sometimes decides that they would rather stay home and watch T.V. than drop you off with their parents, so there is a really awkward vibe between you and your friends parent(s).
2. You can't just decide when you want to leave, your friends parents decide. So this could last forever.
Just saying.

08 September 2010

Show off.


The types if Show offs/Attention Seekers:
The "Drama Queen": The "Drama Queen" says things like "OMG", "like", and screams occasionally..... okay, maybe a lot. She may have the nickname "Drama Queen" but she (or he, in that case Drama King)is terrible in the actual subject of "Drama" itself, instead that is the time the "Drama Queen/King" freezes up, asks their friend to make the first move, and laughs at their own, ridiculous, tri-hard dance moves. She also spends most of his/her time telling people (like me) that she/he wants to be an actress/actor.... or a fashion designer..... or a model...... or singer. But he/she has no idea how they're going to make it happen. For one thing the "Drama Queen" I know says she wants to be a Fashion Designer, but that involves a lot of mesuring, clothes making (she has no experience did I mention?), and counting bugdets. And when she tells you she wants to be a "Fashion Designer" it is very clear she hasn't thought it through, and one thing I know about her is the fact that she is the lowest maths class in my year. Just goes to show.
Attention Seeker: "We are starting ........ today!" can get a lot of attention. So of course this "Attention Seeker" has to know the news and know it fast, so SHE (or he) could be the first to spread. And she/he feels EXTREMELY left out if not informed. And if something comes to slightest annoyance, or disturbance. She/he goes "Why me? Why could they be mad at me? Why Ellie? Do you know why?" Sometimes I am totally oblivious to the situation since he/she is the first to inform me of the situation, and they will always try to edit the story, to act like none of it was their fault. So sometimes, I can go completely uninformed, apart from the fact that they are upset about it. The "Attention Seeker" can be totally oblivious to their behaviour. You could video tape them doing their normal "Attention Seeking thing" and show it to them, and they may just see it as "Spreading the News". It is almost like being colour blind, you see it one way, but everyone else see it another. Get what I mean? And the biggest problem with the "Attention Seeker" is they have to be the teachers favourite, the best friend of everyone, and know about all the fights (physical and silent). Which could get them in trouble in a lot of ways. Like being wrong, taking things out of context, taking things the wrong way, begging (which greatly annoys me), and other things. They maybe all distracted with all this stuff, they might forget something. Like when they flirt with a guy, and they try to flaunt themselves they may actually flaunting a stretch mark on their stomach. Everyone may see it, but she doesn't, and no one tells her, because they don't want to hurt her feelings (The "Attention Seekers" have VERY, VERY strong emotions).
Little Miss over-dramatic: "And then she ACTUALLY took the monkey from the stand and took it! She ACTUALLY did it!" Oh my goodness, REALLY? And you have to act as shocked as they do. And this can go on for HOURS. Unless your their sister, you can't really tell them that they are being WAY too over dramatic, unless you are like cousins. I am a cousin with a Little Miss over-dramatic, so I'm good.

Updates....

I went to see 'Tomorrow when the war began' movie on the 4.9.10 (Fourth of September 2010, Sunday). I thought it was really good. They should I really liked Chris. He was definetely very funny. So I began reading the book that night (no, I didn't BUY it that night, it was already in our bookshelf, I just never read it because I thought it would be through the guys of a guy (I know that sounds really sexist, but I find reading a book through the eyes of a guy, is just kind of.... boring, guys do all this stupid stuff, and then you read their minds and your heart goes PLUNK, well, wasn't that a disappointment? That's how the writers portray a guys mind anyway), and the only reason I thought it was through the eyes of a guy, was because everyone I knew who read it was a guy). And I finished it in two days (counting that night). But I must admit the book was pretty short. But I am SO glad that there are more books, which means more movies! Although mum said that there were very few people in the cinema for the movie being on it's 3rd day of realease, so it may have not been sucessful enough for a secound, but I pointed out that, there will be more success in Australia too. And you cannot just assume from one night in a cinema. And plus it was a Sunday, so the people it was directed at was busy studying (teenagers). So, duh. I just HOPE I am right. It is really good, and I am NOT being sarcastic.