Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Busy

song of the day: Corduroy, Jaymay

When people ask me nowadays how life is, I almost invariable answer: busy. I'm filled to the brim with work. Homework (surprisingly not so much as I would have expected), thoughts, ideas, schoolwork, traveling to and fro, keeping it all under control. But I guess you could say I sleep well when my head finally does hit the pillow.

I've been having odd and vivid dreams though. I always have been a dreamer of either grotesque or fantastic but definitely realistic dreams. I've got to start writing them down in here. Not today, though.
I have the best of people in my school. I love each one, and even the inevitable jerks still each have something I grudgingly admire in them. 

I know I picked the right friends when they knew who Eddie Izzard was, and had seen Amelie and Star Wars + Star Trek and listened to the Doors and David Bowie and all of them spewed with sarcasm. I sit with them at lunch and eat my customary large carrot before digging into whatever I packed for mealtime. The days are clear and biting. The air turns my nose cold in a second, yet the sun still shines bright whitened yellow and our colorfully adorned bodies still shriek and scream as we play our lunchtime away. It will be too cold soon. But then I can pack hot tea in a thermos and drink it during first period math class. Mmmm. . .

I'm officially on the Ultimate Frisbee team, so y'all best watch out. It's basically me and twelve guys age 15-17 running like maniacs around whatever field we can get in to practice, twice a week 2.5 hours a practice. I love it. I've grown up in a household surrounded by guys, so I have this slight out of the ordinary tendency to associate with them. I'm comfortable with these guys in a way I don't think many teenage girls are. I feel almost no sexual tension, and I feel at equals with them, at least off the playing field. On it is a different matter. They're all ten times better than me, easily. But I'll work my hardest and I'll get better, I know. Anyway, we can't afford to turn anyone away, since we're so tiny. Right now we seem a bit pathetic, but I know we will be the best, once season starts and we stop fooling around. We don't have a field to practice on. After school, we meet and go down to the park, and usually there's a locked field that we hop a fence into, but recently this parks department guy keeps coming in and threatening to give us a summons. So we're kind of homeless. Sucks. Soon soccer season will be over, though, and the fields will be empty. 

Classes are good, too. I'm learning bunches and bunches. The classes are very informal, but I think we're able to control ourselves enough to learn while we joking and calling out and eating and teasing. In advisory, we voted wether to play circle games, or talk politics. We chose politics, hands down. My physics teacher met his wife on World of Warcraft. We all find it too cute. 

In short, we're nerds of a feather, and I am very happy. I want to write about non-school things soon, but I needed to fill you in on this info first. I hope to be writing again ASAP. 

Love.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Shellshocked

song of the day: wallet, regina spektor

This place is amazing, but crazy. You know, I've spent the last couple years of my life reading (fiction) books about teens. All the stories are set in high school, this place of big kids, this milestone that seems so far away, just untouchable. But then, here I am! Among seventeen and eighteen year olds, guys with beards, kids who drive to school, I mean this is actually it, and that's shocking! I was still in denial over the summer, though I had thought it hit me. I'm one of the big kids on the bus who everyone hates, I'm someone with a personality and individuality and I'm old enough for people to notice that and me. It's nice, it's so nice. PLus I'm among my kind, my ilk. Its okay to read your book during lunch, it's okay to use very large words in normal conversations, it's okay to want to read your work out loud. In fact, it's just great to do such things! I love these people (well, some of them). Also, I've been learning and thinking hard about things and finding people on my level of work, which makes me realize how much I was missing at my old school--please don't think I'm being an egotist, I can put it no other way--and I've been making actual friends! I'm really into Ultimate Frisbee, so I bring a disc with me to school, and I've been playing every day at lunch and attracting a group as I go. It's started to get really competitive! So, yeah. Lola's happy yet a little shook up, as expected of a freshman in her first week. Report back more, later!