09 December 2010

May I Say Something?

If you happen to be reading this, and you know what I'm talking about, then good for you.

But I don't even think that the people I am telling this story about read my blog...so I will continue.  (PS I am not bashing anyone).


IF you happen to be listening to my music...do not ( I  r e p e a t: D O  N O T...talk trash about MY music). If you don't like it, then you have alllll rights to just get up and leave.


In case you can't tell, today was a rough day.

I think I didn't do well on a Physics test, and I mean....I probably got an oober oober low grade.  I am not one to always say negative stuff....but I don't have good vibes about it AT ALL.


Second, I didn't do so hot on another test in US History.


Third, I am kind of confused in my English class.  What we are learning is very complicated for my brain to comprehend.

Fourth, I got to swimming and everything went downhill.

I tried looking on the bright side of the negative situations I was in, but it was nearly impossible!  
I felt like there was no way to be even content at that moment.

Luckily, there is such thing as my mother making a very, very delicious dinner consisting of eggs and toast.  It was so delicious.  

Fifth, I am so, completely, entirely, totally, fully, utterly, wholly, thoroughly, absolutely and perfectly exhausted of school.  

And of contention in life.

I feel like I have been swinging on the monkey bars of life for days and days and days.  And I'm just gonna fall on the ground one minute.

Yes...today I was an emotional bean of stress and sensitive feelings.

I did exaggerate how bad everything was today, because in an essence, it DID feel horrible to me.

Thank Heavens for these types of days, though.

Otherwise, how would we learn to love the great days?

There ya go, Mallory.  

There's the positive spirit.


P.S.  What has been good the past while is that I have just been focusing on my own swimming in practice, and not worrying about how I compare to others.


Here's My Mother on her Lovely Birfday!


She had a wonderful time! We all did! 
And she loved her gifts!



Isn't this picture cute?


P.P.S I am making a quilt! 

-Mallory

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice use of "wholly".

Anonymous said...

also, who is complaining about your music?

EMOsborn said...

Nice use of "emotional bean"