Monday, August 11, 2008

School Already

The church picnic wrapped up last night, which means summer is over and it's time for school. This morning we had registration. I went in picked up my packet and yearbook, got my picture taken for the yearbook(it looks terrible), and paid for my parking pass. It's hard to believe that in little over a week I will be in school and be a senior.

The "exciting" part of the day was getting the yearbooks. Overall I wasn't impressed with them. I thought that a lot of the pictures they picked were bad pictures. The one of me on the softball page is hideous and its the biggest picture on the page. There is a bad one of Emily on the musical page. She isn't smiling at all. I also didn't like how they put the people's names on some pictures and on some they didn't put names. It was very inconsistent in my opinion.

Well after that I went to my mom's softball practice. The team scrimmaged and I was the all time catcher. I love catching. I wish I would have been a catcher instead on a first baseman. Anyway, I got nailed on my inner thigh by one of the balls. It was a dimple ball(looks like a huge golf ball), so I hope I get a sweet bruise.

I went home and started reading the mountain of paper work. The one thing I noticed is that our fall sports pictures are being taken on the second day of school. That day is a half day of school and the picture are in the afternoon. For one, I haven't ordered uniforms for our freshman yet. We also are going to have practice. The school doesn't realize that our coach thinks tennis comes before everything.

My schedule is as follows.
EB Religion 4
American Government/Consumers Ed
Physics
AP Calculus
English 4
Anatomy
Conceptual Physics(probably will change to a study hall)
Band(my favorite class)

2 comments:

Craig C. Brummer said...

I completely agree on the yearbook. The colors seemed tacky to me. It was probably one of the worst yearbooks in the past few years.

Emily and Heather said...

yeah I thought so too. the colors were terrible, especially the senior title page.