My Tiny House

Hannah has got nothing else to do. And so, with this in mind, she blogs.

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

the day before THE DAY

ach.

The day before the day. Now isn't that extremely frustrating? As it turns out, before getting freed from school through clearance I have to

FILE. A. TREASURER'S. REPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As you may know, cramming on the brink of THE BRINK of freedom is very exasperating, especially if your homeroom adviser tells you that you have to do it THE DAY BEFORE THE DAY.

Speaking of THE DAY, which is tomorrow, March 31st, many good things are supposed to happen. Our 1st year class outing...my aunt leaving for the US, which means that I can finally sleep in my own bed again, and not on the floor...card-giving day, meaning, either my mother o my father is going to see my horrible grades, but it being summer means that that won't really matter anymore, since...uh...yeah.

As you people can probably notice, I am not in the condition to write a really decent blog entry right now. I've been running around my school campus, returning the LAST of my two books, which have been eluding me since the 2nd semester, and hunting down THREE TEACHERS for the past THREE DAYS.

okay, now that I've got all of that out of my system, maybe it is time to move on.

Hannah

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Intrams...intrams...and Fruits Basket.

Intrams...intrams...and fruits basket.

Wahoa.

Today is a Tuesday, if I am not mistaken, and it is the LAST! WEEK! OF! SCHOOL!!!!

Mwehehehe...that's right, we end class on March 18........about a week earlier than the rest of the schools in Manila. Isn't that just wonderfully, amazingly and especially great? Of course it is!

Now...back to the important things.

Today we had intrams. And as far as the variety of games are concerned, in Pisay, intrams=corny. And it's true, for Vega's sake! I mean, there are only TWO sports, basketball and volleyball. It would be nice if they put swimming or badminton, so that more people could participate. *sigh* well, I guess SOME things cannot be changed. Like the sportsfest earlier this schoolyear, most of the people in batch '07 didn't participate either.

But hey, there is always a lighter side, isn't there? Our team won two games in volleyball, and three straight games in basketball!!! Go Sampaca! (or Champaguita...whichever...) Aside from cheering for our team like crazed drug-addict hippies, we also lazed away in the girl's dorm (i'm an extern..) watching Five episodes straight of Fruits Basket.

As far as everyone watching was concerened, the whole series just oozes shoujo wonderfulness. Of course it's shoujo anime. And of course, there are cute girl-characters and fun, yet handsome guy characters. The plot is very nice...something to do with the Sohma clan changing into animals of the Zodiac when hugged by the opposite sex. And very funny too. (Tohru mistook Yuki the mouse for a siopao and nearly squished him) Shigure, Kyo, Yuki, Tohru, Hana and Yuo (sp.?) make great entertainment, as well as the rest of the Sohma clan does. ^_^

Saturday, March 12, 2005

lalalala

Well.

*sigh*

Today is a really dull day, I tell you. Usually, Saturdays are supposed to be wonderful, but this Saturday isn't. First off, i'm cooped up for today, except for a dull ballet-theatre thing that's going to happen tonight, which I am attending together with my 46 year old neighbour, a 32 year old churchmate and my 58 year old aunt.

Now isn't that exciting?

Little screaming siblings are over at the neighbour's house, wrecking the PS2 and hogging it at the same time, while I sit here in the gloomy darkness of the day.

Well, Fanfiction.net, my usual tambayan is running out of novelty, and I can't really find any nice mp3s to download. My sites take too long to work on, and yes, I know the shcool fair's today, but then I am cooped up, remember? My dad's gone to a wedding, and my mom to another of her highschool reunion-meeting things.

...

Yeah.

Hannah, signing out. -_-