5 more days of school left. I seriously thought I'd have less stress this summer.
Then reality came and slapped me in the face, bit me in the arse, and spit on my twitching soul. :[
Summer Homework
AP Studio Art
- 4-8 pieces of artwork that show a variety of mediums and subject matter.
- Research 5 artists at least that really interest you.
- 2 Museum/gallery/studio visits.
- 25 sketchbook assignments
AP English Composition (or whatever the name of the course is)
- Because of the- errr-dilemma with the summer assignment, we don't get it until Monday. Still, I figure there's still going to be three books to read, reader's notebook for each, and maybe an essay or two.
My really issue is that I got the summer homework assignment for AP World History in the mail today, and I am absolutely positive I never signed up for it. Livingston probably screwed me over and changed it to AP when I asked her to change Web Dev. to Psychology and Studio Art. I'm going to throw a fit in the counseling office come Monday. Should be a blast. There's no way I'm getting more summer homework. No way in hell. I have other things I want to do, and being cooped up in my room, surrounded by paint and fixative fumes, and pastel/charcoal dust is not the way I want to spend my summer. At least with english I can take the books around and write outside and whatnot.
That's enough ranting for now.
Pandora.com is love. I'm listening to it right now, and have discovered a plethora of new songs I like. Among them, This is the World That We Live In by The Killers. Did You Get My Message by Jason Mraz is pretty addictive as well. I have a lot more but I think it'd be a waste of time to list ALL of them. One more, though, for the road: Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes.
That's all I've got for now.
Can't wait for it to be Friday (next week).
Better, yet, can't wait till I get to hang with my supercalafragelistic cousins. Lol. If I omitted the "with" I'd be a murderer. ;]
That was a bit morbid.
Sorry.
I'll stop.
Bye, lovely/ies.
-JujuBean








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