Sunday, December 24, 2006

Oh, how I love breaks from school.

It seems I'm able to get back to the things I used to love to do. Writing. Talking to my online friends. Lurking around the AFI board. Watching countless AFI videos.

Basically anything that's AFI-related.

I feel happier. Maybe because I'm not bogged down by all of this crap that I normally do. School. Band. Work.

Brush. Rinse. Repeat.

It gets so repetitive. I feel caught in an endless cycle of nothingness.

Nevertheless, I am trying to enjoy what little free time I have left. Starting next Wednesday I won't be able to slow down until... well, probably two weeks from today.

Life has become repetitive. At least right now, it's a bit of fresh air.

Breathing fresh air before the pollution begins,
KXP

Sunday, December 17, 2006

So it's about 1:05 in the morning. Why I am still up, I'm not too sure of. I'm tired, yet too tired to get up and go to bed.
Quite a quandry I find myself in.
So yesterday officially ended my 7th semester in high school. A semester of hell. I am completely exhausted and thankful for a break.
Just one more semester until graduation.
I look forward to the beginning of a new semester, although I know it will not be long before I'll grow tired of the repetition of Wind Ensemble at 7 in the morning, Jazz band 1st block, Literature, Discrete Math, and Symphonic Band. It never ceases to fail.
Until then, I will enjoy what will hopefully be an eventful and exciting Christmas break.
The first official day of break has been satisfying because:
1.)No school.

2.)No band.

3.)No Food Lion.
I woke up around noon to my mom on a cleaning spree. After many pleas I caved and scoured the bathroom so I could go to Hayley's house, where I usually find myself when I'm not busy with school, band, or work.
We watched AFI's latest DVD I Heard a Voice, which is purely a performance DVD but amazing nonetheless.
Jade Puget is a guitar GOD. And one sexy bitch.

Not that this is new information.
Just a restated fact.
Needless to say, it sends me into a Jade-lust frenzy. More than usual at least.
After that, we ate at Outback (G'day, mate!) with one of Hayley's long time friends Kimberly and her parents. Talkative family but great nonetheless. Not to mention the somewhat hot married college guy that waited on us. Meh.
After stuffing my face with Aussie cheese fries that I will probably later regret, we went on an excursion to the grocery store. A particularly uneventful excursion that led us back to Hayley's with Sarah in tow.
And now I'm home. And now I think I'm going to attempt to drag myself to my room and crash.

Tired and Satisfied,
KXP