So, today was the big French project that we've been preparing for for weeks, and since I'm evidently a lame-wad, I was utterly freaking out! The night before I talked to Aley about it and she chastised me for not making three cakes and I think as a result, I had terrible night-meres about all that could go wrong the next day. They included ridiculous things like Madame Langdon having transformed the entirety of the nine-hundreds into a giant carnival, her refusing to accept my cheesecake because it wasn't enough for everyone, or me having to wrestle a large Mexican guy who had pilfered a third of my precious cake. I was up half the night, so I'm really tired now. Anyway, so today I convinced my mom to drop me off near Madame Langdon's classroom, but, surprise, surprise, she wasn't there. I was then left to stash my food in the fridge in the P.E. office, and then carry it to her class at Brunch, when she had finally arrived. However, she didn't have any room in her tiny mini-fridge for the cheesecake, so we had to put it in the fridge of the teacher next door who, by the way, had cool Lord of the Rings (the same as my brother's) and Salvador Dali (which I immediately recognized) posters on the wall. So, of course, everything was fine and worked out perfectly. The cake was delicious, everyone else had great food, and our presentation totally pwnd! So I guess all I've really learned (besides the importance of fibers) is that I have anxiety issues. I get stressed too easily and am therefore more likely to lash out at others, as I did today. I should work on that.
In other news, I got 100% on my Euro quiz today! Mr. McKee congratulated my at the end of class. :)
-Marissa
Oh, and btw, Aley, I believe that it's perfectly acceptable to rant about one's day on a blog. What makes it good is to make boring things interesting by either wording it creatively or having an interesting perspective. I hope I'm doing that adequately.
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