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A good day

{ 17:19, Tuesday 15 April 2008 } { 1 comments } { Link }
Well, the second term breaks are over (Holy week and Feria). In Feria I went to Barcelona with my great friend Elisenda. ^_^

However, yesterday we got back to school again, however, amazingly, EVERYONE in my 10th grade year has treated me well. :p
One boy that used to not be very nice to me lets say, I helped him the day before through MSN with Social Science homework (it's very difficult, though I got 10/10 mark ^_^) and thanked me for it and said he wouldn't bother me again. I am not so sure about the last bit, but so far he's behaved pretty well, and has said a few good things about me for once, haha.
Some other quite round boy that I privately nicknamed Burbuja (Bubble) for his shape, who I used to not like very much (he was a bit rough), although ever since I gave him a tissue some day in class he seems to have been quite nice to me.
Being nice in 10th grade in his case means:
* Not hitting me on the head for getting late to open the door
* Saying good morning, good bye, and not being rough or telling me to go die.

So anyway, after being amazed at how they've changed their behaviour, at least for two straight days which is a record, I have also seen my best friends again, (as well as Eli, whom I've seen all week, hehe), so I am quite happy. The exams we had have also come out to my satisfaction and I think I've done well.

I just noticed I only ever seem to update when I am particularly happy, although I admit that I have also quite a few bad days in between.
I recall a few times I've come back reeeeeally fed up from the Sport's Centre because of the first person spoken about up there (following me about, pushing me about, saying I excited him WTH, pushing my bag...)
Anyway, luckily, on Thursdays (Sport Centre Day) is also the day when afterwards I go back to school to stay in the library with my best friend (and I think crush too) to write a book we started a long time ago and go every week to write more, so when I am fed up he will often be there to make me feel a bit happier and the last person I talk to that day be someone decent. ^_^

Yay!

{ 23:14, Friday 14 March 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Exams are over!
Nothing can be better than that, but yes, the exams are over. :)
Well, I am sure there are tons of better things than a set of exams being over, but I feel relieved they have ended. Mortal Social Science was quite mortal, although in the end I got an 8 and a 9 out of 10, which was better than I expected, but less than I hoped.

Holy week has started and I won't be on much. Got tons of homework and have to go to Portugal. =(

4 exams left

{ 21:28, Monday 10 March 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
I know I should be studying...
I've been studying for three hours and a half, and you could say my brain has turned itself off for a rest, and thought of nothing better to do than come here (which is a good thing, but I don't know if blogging is good before exams).
Well... since over the weekend I updated my fotolog, blogspot and blogia (hahaha) then blogagotchi shouldn't stay behind.
My fotolog is in Spanish and not really about my life.
Blogspot is a story blog. Shareable.
Blogia blog is in Spanish and is ridiculous.

Anyway, the four exams we have less have the two most mortal exams within them...
So far we have done Biology & Geology, German, Language, English, Physics & Chemistry and Philosophy.
In Philosophy they caught someone cheating. I can assure you that in Spain people cheat tons, but don't always get caught.
I don't cheat... Well, once or twice I might have done -something-, but I don't think it counts really as cheating, because I already know what to write, and generally it is during non-serious exams (that may not even count in the mark). In general I know all my theory and such already, so if I were trying to copy I'd just go slower.

Two of the exams left are mortal. Mathematics. Supposedly not a problem for me, but maths exams are still mortal. At least we don't need trigonometry in this one (phew!) and the last exam, the killing one, Social Sciences, a total slaughterhouse.

Back to School

{ 22:09, Monday 3 March 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
This week my exams begin. Wish me luck. =[
They begin Thursday, end the Wednesday after.

Thursday: German and Biology & Geology
Friday: Lengua and English
Monday: Physics & Chemistry and Philosophy
Tuesday: Mathematics and Technology
Wednesday: I.P. and Social Science

As you can see, two exams per day. >_<
Very stressful.

I have been singing Cantata n147 to relieve stress in Japanese.
The song goes something like:

"Manshuu ni kakeru
kono kokoro-iki wa
dare ni mo makezu ni
tsuyoi keredo,

oeba nigeru
chou no you na tsuki o
sarige ni
yobiyoseru

omajinai no
uta da yo"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB3KVSBz4Ls

I really like this song. :)


Puente

{ 16:19, Friday 29 February 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
In Spain when we have a day off school/work that links to the weekend, (like a Friday off or a Monday off), or sometimes a Thursday or a Tuesday and we get the Friday and the Monday off with it.
When I was little and people used to ask me what I would do during the "Puente" I used to think there was some kind of bridge (puente means bridge) that we all had to visit.

Anyway, yesterday was the 28th of February and also el Día de Andalucía, and since I live in Andalucía, that was a day off. And because of the puente, Friday is off too, so it was like having a four day holiday.
This holiday I should be studying for my exams next week, although yesterday I went to G's house to write, and did quite a few things, so not much chance to study yesterday. :)

We actually had quite a bit of fun. And it was warm and sunny, so it was like a preview of Summer. Apart from writing (objective of the visit), we also played on the terrace and went out for a ride on a golden bike. xD
G's dog has also had puppies, so I saw them again too.

Today however, I decided I'd get a move on with these books I have to read. One is "Las bicicletas son para el verano", so I watched the film and read a few passages from the book a long with it. Most of it coincides. Now all I have to do is read the book because I know more or less what happens. In the film nothing is changed luckily.

Later on I'll study Physics and Chemistry, and get on with these books. :) Also do German homework.
Tomorrow I'll probably end up going to the cinema, because my friends want me to come. But I guess that is a story I can tell tomorrow. :)

Anyway, I am quite pleased too because this year I understand all the history I have studied properly, and I was able to watch that film understanding who everyone was, and when there was a mention of "famous people" I knew who they were speaking about (it was set in the Spanish Civil War).

I also had a dream last night, which was semi-lucid too. I won't write out the dream now, but I can see where all the different parts of the dream come from too.

Happiness

{ 19:33, Tuesday 26 February 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Hi blog, and blogreaders (if I have any xD)...

A long time, as always and as usual.
Next week my second evaluation exams start. *shiver*
I have had of course tons of exams anyway, some have gone better than others. I was asked Social Science once and totally fluffed it. I actually knew it and all, but I was asked in front of everybody, but I got nervous and went blank.
I also got ill at the end of last week. I remember feeling sad, because my friends said they'd ring me but they weren't able to in the end. Anyway, their excuses were good enough.
On the Saturday I went to write at G's house, and then M the magician joined us in because he was 'bored'. This ended up in watching Paprika, a lovely film which I have watched once before, and very happily watched again.

On Monday, incredible, but people were happy to see me back. *_*
And then, the Social Science teacher told me he was going to have to ask me the following day!
Scary for me, but since I had to go to the Sport's Centre to recover an exam I had not done the last Thursday (I was ill), I arranged with him to meet him at 4th hour and he would ask me.
I asked him what he would ask me:
"Oh... One question about the world and one question about the history of Spain".
So UNhelpful, because that basically meant studying everything. Anyway, that afternoon, after my Japanese class, I didn't have enough class, but I learnt part of Spanish history "de pe a pa" (perfectly). I didn't know it before. As for the world, I know all about that more or less, and the Spanish civil war and Franco, I just hope he won't ask me that...
So, I went on Tuesday, and he asked me what I had been able to study most yesterday.
On normal occasions I would have thought this a trick question to ask what I didn't know, but since he knows I am a truthful person, and I said the day before I had Japanese and didn't have 100% time to study, then I answered what I had studied:
"Mainly Spanish history, from the beginning till right before the civil war".
His questions were veeeery hard, but I answered correctly. B-)
I was happy again. Although I had only got 8/10 approx in my German exam... I don't get this, 1 point off for having crossed out a sentence I didn't want to present?
And then, in the afternoon today, I went to the Sports Centre with my old year. Waaaaaaaaah!!
I was soooo happy -^____^-
Lots of people asked me why I was there, and they seemed happy to see me. So happy me, so happy me. I saw my old PE-friend (the one I used to whizz about with). And they only asked me ONCE if I liked G (I often get this asked many more times, although I think people don't say anything anymore because they think I am already his girlfriend or something), which is quite a record because last year I would hear nothing else.
Going there, G sat next to me on the bus, and on the way back too. And after begging a KitKat with E from him, you could say we had a nice time. As for the PE exam, just as well you can repeat it... The objective is to bounce a ball through cones, get in two baskets, move with feet, etc, etc as fast as possible. For girls, 36-38 (can't remember which) seconds is good, and for boys 34. More than 45-55 seconds is BAAAAD.
E went first. 50 seconds. For girls that is a pass.
Then went G. 40 seconds. He seemed chuffed. Apparently he used to be no good at this.
Then me... I think the world must have been against me, because I am often not to bad at this (practice makes perfect) but today... I accidentally skipped a cone, wouldn't get the ball in the basket. No matter how much I shot, it wouldn't go in. Then with the feet, I went slower than usual. Couldn't lift ball up. Missed next few baskets, and totally embarassed I get back to starting point.
62 seconds. World spins, and stops. =[ Fail.
LUCKILY -- you can do it twice, so I had another chance.
E did 66 seconds. Not happy.
G did 64 seconds. Not happy, but still happy, because it is the best mark which counts, and he had 40.
My turn (I had to go last because I am not from their year). I remembered what I had said to someone before to not to worry, that they could do it, all they had to do was...
G told me not to worry, just imagine the basket was a boss-level enemy that you killed with two shots. I pointed out that I would sooner kill it with one shot. ^_^

So, with a nice frame of mind, I set off the second time. The ball went fine, it went in each baskets, and I think I did it all very well. 37.8 seconds. Wheeee!!!
G and E - not happy xD

Anyway, when we went back on the bus, I sat next to G again, and back at the school we saw E's new glasses (she needed glasses, G discovered that she saw better through his glasses, and I took her to the optician about 6 months later). So she got glasses, and now we all have glasses except the magician.
Another thing about the sport's centre, another boy (with glasses too), called El for short in this blog, had forgotten his PE clothes. I gave him a small copy, size 12 (I wore the size 14). It went fine to him, but I think he was embarassed because it looked very small on him. Hehehee...

After seeing E's glasses, my bag was very heavy, but for some reason I followed G to one of his old friend's houses to give them homework.
Anyway, it has been a very nice day today. :) I have come out very pleased from it... I was not happy a couple of weeks ago, but not I feel ace, apart from a light cold which is the reminiscence of my ear-ache and bad cold from last week.

Yes... It's nice to have mature friends...
Speaking of maturity, yesterday I remember a very philosophical conversations, where G, M, E and I all argued about:
- How to build time machines
- Dimensions
- How to solve brain problems
- What is time?
- What is infinite?
- What is outside the universe
And plenty more, but with our own private theories. There was a little group of 7th graders listening and tittering by us, but I think they enjoyed our conversation. :) I love talking with these people, you can have a REAL conversation, they are not immature, think 'badly', and make you feel happy.
Yes... It's good to have friends. <3 :)
I wish I'd found better friends when I was younger, but maybe the fact I had bad friends when I was younger meant I did not turn into a nasty person like them. :)



Hey!

{ 16:30, Sunday 13 January 2008 } { 1 comments } { Link }
Yay! I'm awe-some-happy! =D
Well... I just had to put a silly-looking sentence for an update.
Now I will put in the specifications of my happiness.
Anyone remember the 'new-kid'? :D

Extract from old entry:
"Later on, he seemed to be crying through maths, and hiding it. For some reason, that awfully reminded me of myself when I was younger... I used to be a lot more sensitive when I was smaller, and I would cry in the same sort of way, trying to avoid people seeing me. When the class finished I decided I would ask him if he wanted me to help him with maths (because if he came from another institute with a bad reputation, and ours is one of the best, there are probably things he has missed out on). He didn't say anything right then, so I just smiled, and went back to my seat. Next when I turned round, he was behind me, and asked if I could help him the next day.
"Sure" (since I don't have much to do at playtimes)."

Well, I have no idea if I continued to relate about this person, but I will say that he became our new best friend, and still is. As of today, I have known him for exactly a year and week. =D

This year I don't hang round with the two girls I did last year. One left the school, and the other one, whenever I see her I give her her hug and we talk, but she often stays playing basketball and I stay with my newish group of friends, composed of Elisenda (from now on Eli), new kid (G) from last year and two more boys (E and M).
Yesterday it was E's birthday.
We celebrated it. Eventually, haha.
The story behind it:
G and I didn't really know what to give E, so we had decided to meet at 14:10 at a certain bustop to buy him something.
My mother didn't let me take her mobile because she needed it (¬¬), so I got off the bustop to find no one there, meaning G had made a mistake. After hanging around, I had to go through shops to change 20€ into coins to access a phone box.
Finally, I managed it. I rang all of G's numbers (just as well I know them off by heart).
No answer. Phone box swallows. money.
I phone my mother. Tell her to ring G and tell him to come to MY bustop.
I wait for 15 minutes, he turns up. I am not angry anymore because of how long I have been waiting, but I have to say something: "Blow your nose"

All in peace. =D We went round the different shops, but without really looking. We bumped into three people from school, so I bet they thought *something*. G and I then went to his house to design E's birthday card. We had a good time designing it although we haven't finished it yet. I don't know what E will think of it though... it is not the most educative of birthday cards.

Then, at 17:30 we headed to the cinema. The film we wanted to see (REC) was not on, so we had to watch Alien VS. Predator 2.
There was no other film we could watch because we had seen all the other ones.
The good thing about having a best friend who lives near the cinema is that this year I have gone more than ever. :D
The film was awful, so G and I talked quite a bit giving the characters voice overs. Afterwards, E invited us all to a Happy Meal, so we all talked about our funny weird things and had a good laugh.
Our Horror Movie which we filmed on Halloween is on youtube now, so if anyone is interested in watching it >> search the monster is getting closer.
I am the white ghost. The film makes no sense.

Anyway, I finished stating the most recent reasons on my happiness.
I am happy to have great friends. =D Friends with which I have NEVER argued let alone fallen out with them, and friends who well... have been... er... supportive... =D
Even though we are a group of friends, we aren't always together though (unfortunately).
I am now in the 10th grade, so my playtimes are only 30 minutes long, as opposed to the 2 hours the rest have. E and M are in the bilingual stream so aren't in Eli's and G's class.
But we always more or less coincide in the first playtime, where G and Eli fight for me. Eli wants me to go to the toilet. G doesn't. Eli often wins.
When we go out, E can almost always go. M sometimes goes, and another friend of E, Manuel sometimes turns up. G and Eli can't always come, but those are for different reasons. But yesterday, we were all together. And on Eli's birthday too.
The only *cough* time they made a plan without telling me was once I went with G and his sister to watch the Golden Compass.
So on the following Monday, E, M and Eli all went to watch it without telling either of us. >.< But it was OK.

As for my first impressions of the 10th grade...
Most are all boys... >.< And they are all day thinking about boyfriends and girlfriends and drink... And all day saying I am G's girlfriend. Or that I should go out with 'George' (a new boy in the 10th grade whom I get on quite well with, but don't like in that sense). Or stuff like that.
Academically, everything has gone well though. :)

That's my update.


Youtube Player

{ 11:31, Tuesday 1 January 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
This was just a testy thing, but supposedly this is a player with all my videos that happen to be on youtube. =S

Does it work?


Happy New Year

{ 11:28, Tuesday 1 January 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Wishing a Happy New Year 2008. =)

Last night I didn't really do much...
Barely anything at all... But I stayed up till 2am, got to sleep at about 3:30am, woke up at 9:30am and got out of bed at 10:30am because I had been listening to Creedence Clearwater Revival on the radio. :P And now, it is 11:30am.

Another thing to comment is that it isn't cold here. It is Winter, it is Spain and it is 20º in the day, and about 5ºC at night, so it is not very cold.
Global Warming? I don't know, but it has been the warmest Winter I've ever been through, and I wanted some colder temperatures to get wear out of my coat. :p However I still go out in short sleeves. *sigh*

Personality test

{ 11:12, Saturday 8 September 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
A personality test...
Advanced Global Personality Test Results
Extraversion |||||| 26%
Stability |||||||||||||| 53%
Orderliness |||||| 23%
Accommodation |||||||||||||||| 63%
Interdependence |||||| 30%
Intellectual |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Mystical |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Artistic |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Religious || 10%
Hedonism |||| 16%
Materialism |||||||||||| 43%
Narcissism |||||||||||||||||||| 83%
Adventurousness |||||||||||| 50%
Work ethic |||||||||||| 50%
Self absorbed |||||||||| 36%
Conflict seeking |||||||||| 36%
Need to dominate |||| 16%
Romantic |||||||||||| 43%
Avoidant |||||||||| 36%
Anti-authority |||||||||||||| 56%
Wealth |||||||||||| 50%
Dependency |||||||||||| 50%
Change averse |||||||||||| 50%
Cautiousness |||||||||||||||| 63%
Individuality |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Sexuality |||||||||||| 43%
Peter pan complex |||||||||||||||| 63%
Physical security |||||||||||||||||||| 83%
Physical Fitness |||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Histrionic |||||| 30%
Paranoia |||||||||||||||| 70%
Vanity |||||| 30%
Hypersensitivity |||||||||||||||||| 76%
Indie |||||||||||||||| 66%
Take Free Advanced Global Personality Test
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I saw this test somewhere in one of the many blogs I was reading, and I liked the look of it so I decided to just try it out for myself. I think I am in agreeance with most of it (of what I understand, of course) except the narcissistic one, because I am not an narcissistic person, and because according to the website that happens in 'early adulthood', and I am still 14 years old. :S


First Day Back - Another first day story

{ 17:23, Friday 7 September 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
I have no idea whether today has been a good day or not. Yesterday I went with my school friends to check the lists to see what classroom I was in. To my surprise I did not figure on the 9th grade lists at all, only on the 10th grade ones (I'm going to be moved up a year next grade). Somehow, I felt like no one.

Anyway, the following day (today), I went into the C group because that was where my friends were, and I had been told my class would be the one with my friends in.
I asked the teacher about me not being on the list, and if I was going to be nº 30 on the register or not.
He told me "You're in 10th grade!" leaving me to explain that that would be next time. So, he told me just to stay in the classroom then...

Later I found out that this group was the monolingual group, so I am not really sure what I am meant to be doing in it. So it all seems a huge screw-up on the lists (pardon the word). Plus, everyone had to find out before I wanted to.
"OMG, so you are going to be in 10th grade"
"Is that true? Is that true?"
>.< 
I don't want to sound like I am regretting this - because I am not, but the lists really surprised me. :( Plus, one of my friends is not in 'my' classroom. T.T

There was also a new kid in 'my' class, who is an old friend of the kid who was new last time, so at least he already has a friend! Also today was the birthday of the kid new last year, so I had made him a few presents. Later, in front of the chemist's he opened them, and I think he liked them, so that was good. ^^
Then, we walked back, him, the new kid and me to accompany the new kid near his home, and talk on the way, which was the enjoyable part of the day. :)  Tomorrow I think we will be celebrating the birthday...


Plus, Monday will be another first day at school, because it will be a full day.

Black spray and batteries

{ 16:20, Monday 13 August 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Today, being Monday - the shops that yesterday were closed were now open enabling me to make a purchase of black spray paint and a polystyrene ball (duh). I found out that the polystyrene ball is actually used in toilet cisterns. >.<

My mother wanted to buy herself some clothes too... so she went and got some trousers. She wanted me to have a new swimming costume, because she said my current one would be worn out by the chlorine. :[

Anyway, got a cheap nice black swimming costume which had a yellow stripe saying TURBO. =] My other costume is also a Turbo. Actually... all my decent costumes were Turbo, except one which was arena. (not very interesting, I know).

When we *finally* got back, I poked in a drawer I'd never seen before, and came across some wonderful screwdrivers. I tested them on a few Tamagotchis, and it appeared to open ALL the screws. I was quite chuffed at that, and removed a couple batteries I'd forgotten inside my European V4s and added them to the dead-battery collection.

The image compilation:

The first image, is well... the batteries. I'm wearing a yellow t-shirt today, but not the coffee rules one... One I got in the Maths Olympiad. I was in the yellow group. xD
The second image are the batteries coming out of the little bag I'm keeping in.
The third image is miscelaneous... My watch. It glows in the dark. @.@
The fourth and last image is me using the battery as a mirror, so you can see the webcam. xD


12th August -- SunDay

{ 18:45, Sunday 12 August 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Such an interesting blog title, I know. :p

Today was a bit of an uneventful day. Being Sunday all the shops were shut. I don't like going shopping, but I wanted to buy some black paint and a polystyrene ball. Anyway...

Last night I printed off some music. I'm not a very musical person, and I don't know how to play the piano, but I still managed to play the beginning to 'L's theme' and Light Lights up Light from Death Note, and the beginning of Sadness and Sorrow from Naruto. Still, it never sounds very... consistent.

And then, just for the fun of it, I put a sticker on all the white keys with "DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, LA, SI" so as not to make any more mistakes as to what key I'm pressing.

I liked yesterday's compilation... so I made another. Still wearing coffee rules. :) And like I said... I can't play much and very well. :(



Another note about the organ - it used to belong to the neighbour.




Follow-up

{ 17:12, Saturday 11 August 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Not much has happened in the short time between this entry and the last, but to try and keep up with myself, I'll add on.

Like I said, yesterday night I didn't sleep, so when I was sent off to get the bread I must've been in a right daze. On my way back, some group of boys (younger than me, because I was taller than them, amazing) said something like:
"Look, its Heidi"
and another said:
"No, Pipi Calzas Largas"
I didn't say anything (too sleepy), but I wondered what on Earth they were talking about, for I don't look like Heidi nor Pipi Calzas largas.

Heidi:

Pipi Calzas Largas


If you ask me, I look like neither. Heidi has black hair, Pipi, red. I'm blond (or golden-ish).  The only thing I seem to have in common with either of them is perhaps the hairstlye of Heidi is the same length as mine. xD
Other than that, I see no other similarities, so I don't see where those comments came from.
Oh well...

As for today... A Saturday, I didn't do very much. All of interest that I did was wear for the first time this huge t-shirt (size M, for men) that is yellow, and says 07:00am many times, and then "coffee rules".

Yes, coffee rules.



And that is my weird coffee-pic compilation.

Note - the last pic wasn't meant to appear like that... >.< It was meant to be more coffee and less face, but anyway. xD I think I like this t-shirt.

I did not sleep...

{ 08:27, Friday 10 August 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Long time no see...
I don't know who I aim these words at - you, who read my blog, or to my blogagotchi.
That up there sounded very lyrical, straight out of a book xD. Not surprising, since as the title of this entry indicates I did not sleep all night, I was reading Harry Potter the Deathly Hallows (and yes, finished it).

So now its 8:28 am, and I have fulfilled all the house-chores I do when I get up, which for now is have breakfast, make my bed and get dressed. I haven't bothered making any attempt to prepare my parents breakfast yet - they shouldn't be up till about 3 hours times (statistics point to that...).

I guess there will be plenty of things to fill in since I last posted an entry in here. It wasn't laziness [well... maybe some of it... principally due to not remembering the password, but today, 8:30-in-the-morning-inspiration, allowed me to remember it].  I have also been  *somewhat* busy.

I don't want to write a whole load about what has happened between my last entry and this one, so I will as briefly as possible just sort of fill in the events.

Part 1 - Maths

March 24th - I sat the Maths Olympiad test. The local one. The one that started it all. I had to choose between entering Coca-Cola writing contest, or this. Obviously, and with no hesitation I chose maths... I go to estalmat.
May 2nd - Maths Olympiad "Entrega de Premios". It appears I came first in the local phase. Me - amazed. Friends - "we thought so".
May 22nd - May 26th - Maths Olympiad Regional Phase. I skip all 3rd evaluation exams. I can tell some classmates aren't happy with that xD. In the regional, I come amongst the top 6, and am therefore classified for the National. The day I get back to school, day of the last exam, the maths one, the teacher told me I didn't have to do it. Yay. I spent the time of the maths exam drawing everyone else doing it in my art block. When it finished, people came up to me to swop answers... Later I get the German exam plonked on me, and actually, I did quite well in it, although it wasn't meant to be set under the 'conditions' (I don't know what the conditions were... maybe everyone else talking xD)
June 24th - June 28th - National Olympiad in Navarra. The furthest I've ever travelled. I didn't make as many friends in this one. I was very shy... I couldn't believe it when I found out. When I got back to Seville, the school called me on the phone asking me about the Olympiad.
August - I start appearing in diverse national (>.<) newspapers I hear... There are some people who recognize me in the streets.  


Part 2
Friends
Well, we all have friends, and good friends take up time. :)

Part 3
'Holidays'
Well... One'd think that the M.O (Maths Olympiad) were all holidays in a way (apart from the maths), but as you know - or may not know, Dad has an apartment in Portugal, and wants us there for some time, so we went. No computer there. At least not with Internet. I got to use the cybercafé once, but it was quite pricey.
I made some English friends there. They were quite nice, but had to go back to England. I also met this Portuguese girl, but, to tell the truth, I didn't like her very much...
The proper holidays come on the 16th - my father agreed to take me down to Cádiz one extra year  "cos of the maths thing" he told me. ^o^  *very very very happy*. So, I'll get to see my friends one more year... And hopefully, maybe a few more (I hope I hope)
And that more or less catches up present time. :D

Nooo! Our German Teacher is leaving!

{ 19:13, Friday 30 March 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
I just thought I'd awake my blog.
I can't believe it, our german teacher told us today he that this was his last day in the school. He is moving off to teach somewhere else.

This is quite ironical, for I think everybody was jokily wanting our old German teacher back (Sonja), but when we found out we would have this other German teacher we had last year (always telling us to relax, and was eve worse at explaining at this teacher) we were a bit scared, although luckily we will only have her till fair week.

Either way.. I will still miss our teacher. :<

Incredulous - Unbelievable

{ 21:16, Saturday 17 March 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Well... Looks like I am back. :) Spiffy, in her absence from blog-writing (sorry >.<), has been having a roller coaster life - more roller coaster than ever in fact. :)

Finally, the second evaluation exams have finished, and some of them have come back as well.
The only ones which haven't come back are German and Natural Science. I hope I made no stupid mistakes in german.

Ich finde Deutsche so schwer!!!

The new kid I don't think got the best of marks in his exams. :'( But he has passed the maths evaluation (thanks to me apparently), but I still wish he had got a higher mark. He deserves it, he has worked quite a bit more than me.

I have also realised that the Maths Olympiad is 7 days away. The 24th. I am meant to go. I want to go. I am nervous about going. I am going to have to sit another 2,5 hour test. All about maths. Maths. Maths. Maths. I also went to the maths faculty today - estalmat. Maths appears everywhere. Help, I am being overtaken by maths. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9...

And because I have selected the pathway to maths, I won't be able to do the Coke writing contest. I almost prefer it that way, I don't like the themes you had to write about.
Some were something like: My back is 8-shaped, what do I see when I look at myself in the mirror? How do I have fun? (Tengo la espalda hecha un 8, ¿qué veo cuando me miro en el espejo?, ¿qué me divierte?)

I wrote a long boring story to get in, but since I can't appear that Saturday, I guess it was more or less in vain... Still, experiences are always good.

Yesterday we went on an excursion to Niebla. It was fun. Lots of fun. I have been looking forward to going back to Niebla ever since I went in...5th grade was it? All I ever remembered of the place were the dungeons with the tortures.

The man there told us about some picture that was taken, and there was some old woman looming behind the woman. He said the photo was on their website if we ever wanted to see it. I don't believe in ghosts, and the man swore the photograph had no photoshop redoing or anything, that the man was so 'freaked out' that he actually took the SD card out of his camera, and gave it to the people in Niebla (a bit of a waste of an SD card :D)

Just in case any of you were interested:


But if you look closer you can see that it is just moved so much that the image is duplicated... A man with shaky hands. :) No ghost. :)



Anyway, afterwards, I got invited to the cinema by the new boy and several other kids from the C class (whose name I don't actually now). It was nice to be invited, although I didn't like the movie all that much (the Epic Movie). Too many rude bits + 2nd row = sore neck and traumatised for life. Well, maybe not traumatised. :)


Anyway, here is a good start to continue blogging. :D

An old entry which I didn't get to submit !

{ 20:48, Thursday 18 January 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
This is an old entry, from around Christmas time, but when I submitted it, the Internet went, so it stayed here. Since it was very long, and took a lot of work, I still want it to be posted:

It is about the Indian National Days hahah
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I am not sure if I have mentioned the "Jornadas de India" much or not, but I would like to speak a bit about them on my blog anyway. I also am making a website about its making of, it forms part of "The English Project".

So...
The grand story of "The Jornadas de India":

A long time ago, when I realised every department was slowly gathering ideas to do for these Jornadas, so I made my way up to the Plástica (art) teacher, and asked if I could help him again like I did last year, in the Jornadas de Rusia. He said I could. Awesome. It was a long time before I heard anything else about it.

Then the maths department began thinking, and my tutor - the maths teacher - our maths teacher, caught up to me, and said he would very much like me to help with explaining and such for the Jornadas, or at least to help some because I was "good at maths" because I was in the "Estalmat Project". I said I didn't mind, but I would prefer not to act much, because I wanted to see the different activities, but that I would not mind helping. Sure - they said.

Then, the technology department made a public plead to everyone to pop down every Wednesday to help them, they needed help. Ok... The Drama department began asking everyone for help too, see if we could help with anything. I said I was already enrolled into many things, but if I had any spare time between it all, and there was something for me to do, I would not mind doing it. Ok...

Several days later, during the English evaluation exam, I was interrupted by the German teacher, who said I would have to choose between English & German department and Maths department for the Jornadas. I said I was doing maths, and that I hadn't signed up for German then why would I have to choose.
When the exam ended, he said he just wanted me to explain a bit for their project, Mandala workshop, because I knew English well, and was fluent with it, and they would understand me much better (...).
I agreed I didn't mind helping, but I asked if I could just do maths one day or two, and then the other days I would participate in the German activity, and that way, I would be able to do both (and basically break the resolution of "I won't act this year, I want to see what every department is doing" I thought to myself).
The German teacher said this wasn't possible, because the secretary wouldn't allow it and blahblahblah... The secretary? Why wouldn't the secretary allow it? I was thinking about that.
In the end I said I would not choose either, I would do both, and we would see if it was possible or not. :)

It was kept in this position for a long time, and I spent a lot time shuttling between technology and German. Not much was needed to be done for maths. Then, technology needed the older people to help with building (which is fine by me, because I like technology, but building projects within a limit of time I find stressing, and I don't always enjoy doing it... Though the outcome is nice), so they didn't need the 2º ESO people, although I think one of my friends - Sara -  was a "captain" of one of the thingies being built, so she stayed. :)

Eventually, I ended up doing both German and Maths. About the day before the inauguration day, I got my timetables clear. Wednesday I'd spend the whole day (O.O) explaining mathematics. I would miss two German Mandala Workshop explanations, but I would get them covered by Sara (^_^), so that was nothing to worry about. Thursday, last two afternoon hours I'd be doing German. The last two hours on Friday would be devoted to german too, and clearing up Maths and German (grumble). We are speaking about Wed 20th, Thur 21st and Fri 22nd - they have already passed, haha.

I didn't turn up to any German rehearsals, hahahaha, but I didn't hear about any either, though since I was the person who summarised and translated into English the Spanish Mandala Information, I knew what I had to say.

I didn't turn up to any German rehearsals because I was doing Maths rehearsals. Maths teacher, Dª Amparo, said I had to explain Multiplicación
India (Indian Multiplication), La Prueba de los Nueves (The 9 Test) and Parchís (Ludo). So, I stood on top of this wooden thing which is set on the floor so the teacher's table stands higher than everyone elses table, and was now being used as a kind of stage. All the decoration had been put up, so at first sight, you would never guess this was a science lab, but if you looked behind all the cloth, you could see all the scrunched up tables and the lab's implements put away in cupboards.

I began to explain, and explained as well as I could, and as loud as I could.
"Speak up!"
"I am!"
*Explains louder*
"LOUDER! Shout Inés!"
"...I have a sore throat, but I will be OK tomorrow"
"Ok, but don't forget"
*more explaining*
(to person handling powerpoint for me) "Don't switch to the next slide till she is done - don't forget!!"

Well, I finally finished, and the teacher came over to me to say I explained really well and that I was very good at it. :o  I didn't really believe that. If you ask me, it was just a normal explanation. The person who was handling the powerpoint, a boy a few grades higher up than me, 4th ESO I'd say, or maybe 1st Bachillerato, but I am not sure (thats 10 - 11 grade for US people, I think), said I was very good, and that he was "flipped" whenever he heard it being explained, that it seemed more exciting. I suppose that must be good, because most people above 9th grade seem to get unappreciative, so that's quite a high praise, so I guess I was praise, and hoped I would explain the same way tomorrow, though I was not sure what it was that made it so "great" or so "bad"...


Later on that day (it was Tuesday, and the Jornadas began on Wednesday) was the Inauguration. It is very nice to attend to, and any teacher was entitled with the right to go, and those students who had stayed behind afternoons and had come on weekends to the school to help (like me with painting, hehe) were welcome to come to. I told my mother that it was that afternoon, and Elisenda cancelled my Japanese class so I could go. :( At least we will have it after the holidays. ^_^
Near
7 o'clock, I changed my scuffed up trainers for my scuffed up black shoes, which I decided to clean. Since my clothes weren't very formal (just my normal clothes, heehee), all I can remember was that I was wearing my jeans, I wore my coat over it, just to hide it, and keep warm. At 7 o'clock I announced that I would be going to the inauguration now to get a nice place AT THE FRONT. Since my father was going out soon as well to go to a Christmas meal at work, my mother would be left at home, so I said she could come up too if she wanted too, that she would be invited to do so. It was  at 19:30. :D:D:D

I ran most of the way there, to get there as soon as possible. I got there, and immediately saw Enrique, so I said Hello, and asked how everything was going.
Enrique seemed quite chuffed, and said that someone had told him how all the main patio switches turned on which lights, and he took the trouble to explain them to me, and where they were hidden. ^_^It was quite interesting.

At half seven a load of people were in the main patio. This main patio is called the "column patio" in Spanish, because a load of cloumns surround a "dip" with a fountain in a middle. That is what we were surrounding, this "dip", following the square marked by the columns. At twenty to eight (¬¬') the headmaster FINALLY appeared (lol) and excused the lateness of the event (it's the same every year!) and gave a small speech about the Jornadas. Then the Indian Ambassador stepped forward and gave another speech and how pleased he was to see what a nice effort the school had made for the Indian Jornadas. Then the Seville Mayor (wow!) stepped forward, and gave a speech about Education. My ears were turned off when he finished.

All of a sudden, a spotlight illuminated a corner of the patio, where the people playing piano and cello were. Someone from my class (Fátima - anyone remember her from the past in my blog? hahaha) was there. :D
They played the Indian national anthem, as two people slowly pulled up the Spanish flag and the Indian flag (Awwww, lol).

Once they finished, a projector screen was pulled down, and a projector projected Indian images and quotes with Indian images. Finally.. It ended, and some people dressed up as Indians appeared (haha, so many things appearing), and explained they would be "dancing a dance in adoration of Shiva". They danced quite well actually, it was well done. ^_^ And it was AN INDIAN DANCE.

When they finished, they disappeared (they had to do a theatre afterwards) and the headmaster told us to gather INSIDE the patio around the fountain and to stay away from the columns. Indian music was put on, and slowly the main patio became the Taj Mahal. Nicely done! Though it was a bit of a crushing feeling, everyone in the middle with their heads up in the air like these birds whose names I can't remember. >.<

When finally it was a nearly vivid replica of the Taj Mahal, everyone filed out.
I found my mother, and told her the play was now, and asked her if she could accompany me to watch it. Then I went whizzing up the stairs to see it. Enrique found me, and said that you needed an Invitation to enter.
An Invitation... I didn't actually have one ON PAPER, but I had a little card with my name pinned onto my coat, with the Jornada de India motif which indicated I took part in an activity. No one asked for an invitation in the Salón de Actos, so I walked in, and caught up with my two other friends Carmen and Maite... I looked at the seats. There were name cards on them... I didn't suppose there would be one for me, but there were some seats WITHOUT name plates, which meant they were free, and unreserved. And there were three next to each other, on second row. We did not miss this opportunity, and sat there. Too bad there was an awfully tall person sitting in front of me. ¬¬'. Didn't matter much though, I could see most of the theatre anyway. It was really good, and really long, and really made me want to take part in it next year!

When the theatre, called Sakuntala (Shakuntalá in pronunciation), ended, we all went back downstairs, into another patio, and many tables covered in tapas and Indian food in small quantities were there. I went round each table having a good munch of cheese, and started nicking bits of Indian food. I don't think many people appreciated it much except me and Carmen, and we were ravenously running about for food. One of the foods was very spicy, and it was necessary to go and drinking water. It was really good for playing a joke on someone. Enrique tried one, and said to Maite:
"YUM! Eat one of these! They are really tasty! Go on! Try it! I really liked it! It is so tasty..."
*Maite eats one of these things*
"...and very spicy!"
*Maite pulls face* "I supposed there would be a trick to it, but its not spicy, ha!"
"Just wait" :D
*moments later*
"D'oh!! Water!!"

(...)

The following day, Wednesday, I spent the whole day explaining, and when I finished each one, some people from the crowd would give me a thumbs up. Some of them I knew, and others I didn't. That was quite... amazing...  Before I explain, there were people explaining some murals (which the audience found boring), and after me explaining there was a small play which ended with a splendid
Pita Del song XD. Really funny. The headmaster came to watch us that day too, so we had to act our best, and luckily everything went well while he was there, and he said we had done very well (Yippee).

The following day I took some time to watch some other departments before going to explain Mandala workshop. I enjoyed Music, technology, cricket match, and then went to see science. Science was very interesting, but I didn't get a chance to see the Chemistry part, so the monolingual chemistry teacher, who knows me offered to show it to me only (:o), so I accepted - I did want to see it. ^_^  As he set some of the stuff up, the bilingual teacher (the one who is also my teacher) popped in to say: "Don't bring her to the dark side of science!"
They have a thing about one supports Chemistry, and the other Biology. LOL!

Later on, I explained Mandala workshop to very little kids, 1st and 2nd graders, because the groups supposedly coming, there was no one left in them! They were all already in some activity! :o Colouring mandalas is fun. =D

Friday morning I went rushing up to cricket, because the PE teacher said I could play cricket if someone hadn't come, and someone had said they didn't want to play, so I got changed just in case, but in the end they said they would play. :( I was a bit sad, since I was eager to play cricket (but had no idea of the proper rules, hahaha, but I knew who to bowl and bat supposedly...) so I sat and watched, and supported the Calcuta team, which was 2º ESO. We still lost to
New Delhi though, 1º ESO. :(

Friday after-morning, I explained one mandala workshop, and then we had to tear those 55 paper chains off the ceiling. The German teacher counted all the pieces of paper in one chain, and I counted the total number of chains so we could figure out how many total pieces of paper were needed to make it all. It was roughly 5.050 pieces! It was fun to do Tarzan imitations to pull off the chains, and very fiddly to pick the bits off the wall.


And this should conclude a very brief (although it doesn't seem it!) explanation of what the Jornadas de India were like. :D Thanks for reading - if you did!




Two weeks back at school - and we have a new kid. ^_^

{ 20:29, Thursday 18 January 2007 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Long time no see eh blogagotchi?
Well, hehe, a couple of weeks ago, January the 8th, I got back to school again, to start the second term officially. :)

It is time I wrote about it. When we got back, we were all told we were going to have a new kid in the class. I was quite happy to hear about this, our class really needs a few more boys.
Last year we were 7 boys and 21 girls.
Then we were 8 boys and 20 girls.
Now we are 9 boys and 20 girls. :)

Anyway, I was in the bilingual science class at the time, so I didn't get to see him the exact moment when he came, but the whole of the A class (where we do bilingual science) were craning their necks round the door to get a look. All they seem to care about is if a person is "hot" or not. I am not sure what makes a boy "hot" or not, because they tell me Orlando Bloom is hot, and I don't know who he is. They show me a picture of him, and I think he is ugly while they seem to be melting over the photograph. (Whatever...)

Anyway, looks like this new kid didn't satisfy their needs, because someone yelled "he's ugly" and that was is. I was boiling inside thinking "HOW PERFECTLY MEAN!!! That is PREJUDICE!!", and at that moment I decided I would get to meet the kid, and help him out and be nice, for that was not very nice of them.

When I got back later, he appeared to be crying, and not want to talk to anybody. I felt a bit sorry for him (and secretly hating the A class).
That day, after coming back home from lunch, he seemed somewhat happier and was playing with my friends Maite and Camren basketball. Basketball isn't my strong sport at all, but I asked to play, and so I did. There wasn't time for much losing anyway. :p

Later on, he seemed to be crying through maths, and hiding it. For some reason, that awfully reminded me of myself when I was younger... I used to be a lot more sensitive when I was smaller, and I would cry in the same sort of way, trying to avoid people seeing me. When the class finished I decided I would ask him if he wanted me to help him with maths (because if he came from another institute with a bad reputation, and ours is one of the best, there are probably things he has missed out on). He didn't say anything right then, so I just smiled, and went back to my seat. Next when I turned round, he was behind me, and asked if I could help him the next day.
"Sure" (since I don't have much to do at playtimes).

The following day, I taught him how to add roots and subtract roots. I showed him a couple of things about powers and some stuff about the fracción generatriz (turning a periodic number into a fraction).
Eg: 0,33333... in a fraction would be:

10 A = 3.33333...
-   A = 0.33333...
9   A=  3.0

3/9 = 1/3

Well, he seemed to catch on, so either he is good at maths, or I am good at explaining it, or hopefully, both.
The next day, we managed to catch up, and showed him stuff about algebra (thank God he could do equations!), and what "Productos Notables" were and etc.. etc..  I guess he was a nice student. I have sometimes been forced to help other kids before and they were never interested nor bothered, but he seemed to pay attention, and thanked me for the help, so I was quite happy to continue helping him to get accustomed to "the school".

Today, he "hangs out" not exactly with us (Elisenda, me, Maite, Carmen...) but he often bounds up and talks to us, and asks a question about this or that, so he is quite nice. =D

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Other things which have happened:

- My maths teacher has signed me up for the Maths Olympiad in March. In fact, I was the only person who had to go obliged, but there were other people who signed up too.
- At the sports centre, we met a schizophrenic person who tried to attack us and take our money. It was a bit scary. Today, we saw her "family" again, but luckily, she wasn't with them.



Merry Christmas to all of you out there!

{ 16:03, Friday 29 December 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Aaaah... Such a long time since I have popped round here - but no blogagotchi, I have not forgotten you, I still think about you, and I still write my blog entry in my head. :) I still make sure I keep your smile straight and happy for Christmas, so although your present comes a little late, here it is, blogagotchi, heehee, another entry for you to show. :D

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY! :)
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

¡FELIZ NAVIDAD!
FRÖHE WEINACHTEN!


A Bit of La Oreja de Van Gogh

{ 13:47, Friday 8 December 2006 } { Posted in Fun Daily Stuff } { 0 comments } { Link }
^_^ Not sure whether I have ever mentioned the band "La Oreja De Van Gogh" (Van Gogh's Ear) in my blog or not - but she is a singer, and I like the way she sings, hehe. ^_^ So I decided to devote a blog entry to her.


Some of her Songs:

Muñeca de Trapo & Dulce Locura (below):









I found the words to the song too (which I spent a long time putting the accents and adequate punctuation in, because the person who typed it hadn't put them on):

Vendo el inventario de recuerdos de la historia más bonita que en la vida escuché,
Vendo el guión de la pelicula más triste y la más bella que en la vida pude ver,
Vendo los acordes, la brillante melodía y la letra que en la vida compondré,
Vendo hasta el cartel donde se anuncia el estreno del momento que en la vida viviré,

Entiendo que te fueras y ahora pago mi condena pero no me pidas que quiera vivir...

Sin tu luna, sin tu sol, sin tu dulce locura, me vuelvo pequeña y menuda
la noche te sueña y se burla, te intento abrazar y te escudas

Vendo una cámara que sabe que captaba la mirada que en la vida grabaré
Vendo dos entradas caducadas que eran de segunda fila que en la vida romperé
Vendo dos butacas reservadas hace siglos y ahora caigo que en la vida me senté
Vendo hasta el cartel donde se anuncia el estreno del momento que en la vida viviré

Entiendo que te fueras y ahora pago mi condena pero no me pidas que quiera vivir...

Sin tu luna, sin tu sol, sin tu dulce locura, me vuelvo pequeña y menuda
la noche te sueña y se burla, te intento abrazar

Sin tu luna, sin tu sol, sin tu dulce locura, llorando como un día de lluvia
Mi alma despega y te busca en un viaje que no vuelve nunca

Sentiré, cada noche al buscar...
A tu humo en mi tejado
El recuerdo de un abrazo que aún me hace tiritar

Sin tu luna, sin tu sol, sin tu dulce locura, me vuelvo pequeña y menuda
la noche te sueña y se burla, te intento abrazar

Sin tu luna, sin tu sol, sin tu dulce locura, llorando como un día de lluvia
Mi alma despega y te busca en un viaje que nunca volverá


Tuesday - The Umbrella Broke

{ 21:22, Tuesday 5 December 2006 } { 2 comments } { Link }
Interesting title. It could've have been many other things. It could've been the tomato broke. It could've been the shower curtain + bar broke. It could've been laughter broke out...

But anyway, out of all these facts, yes, the umbrella broke. :)
Today, Tuesday, exactly a week after the ending of all my final exams. :) Last week we were just finishing off with German, and we have had all our exams (nearly all of them) handed back. We just need to know Technology and German still.

So far, the marks I got on my exams are (so I can keep track of them, hehehe):

- Social Science: Theory: 9,25 Applied Theory: 10
- English: Reading Comprehension: 10 Writing: 10
- Natural Science: Theory: 9,5 Applied Theory: 10 Problems: 10
- Lengua: Theory: 9,5 Presentation: 9 Ortografía: 8,5
- Technology: X/10
- Maths:  Theory: 10 Applied Theory: 10 Calculus: 10
- German: Reading Comprehension: X/10  Writing: X/10

So, in a way I am happy with my marks. A funny thing I must point out, all those exams I got tens in all criterias were the ones I studied the least for (less than 2 hours), and those I spent somewhat longer studying, I got less in. :D :D My friends found this peeving, because they were studying forever, and yet they still got a lot less than me. :o Nonetheless, it is funny in a way, and I am pleased with my results. :)

Yesterday, Kyliesmum's package arrived!  Yay! Many Many Many Many Many Many Mnay THANKS!!! It was so lovely. :D :D :D
USA Gotchi Gear is sure cool and cute! And the trading cards, hehehe! Thanks so much KM for bringing them to me - BanDai Europe should copy!! The sitter she made was really good. :D It's so shiny with the varnish, and such a pure blue. My own V4 stands proud on it, and my UraTama is nicely puched up in a Mametchi backpack on the pocket pouch. Awww! I love everything! Thanks so so so much!

And today, the V4 reached her, hehe, as you can read in her blog, and I am much relieved it got to her too. :D Only one V4 still to reach destination, hehehe. :D

Today, at school... We didn't do an awful much. Let's see *remembers timetable*.
In Maths and Music (first hour and second hour) we didn't do much. We went over Productos Notables again in Maths, and in Music I coloured in my "Tema 5" front page, because I had found no time to do that...

At playtime, I decided to play Hide&Seek as I have been doing for about a week or two with a boy from the other class called "Miguel" with Elisenda. He always gets very hyperactive when it comes to that... O.O It is fun to play hide and seek, but sometimes he is a bit of a pain, because he inventsrules so as not to have to be the one who seeks in hide and seek. And I as usual am the poor person who counts nearly each time...

After that, we had German and Plastica. :D In German we did next to nothing, apart from discuss, in Spanish (ooo, what a lot of German), countries we'd been to (Portugal, and Spain...), countries we wanted to go too (endless list) and things like that. Not much German, but today was after all, "Área de descanso". In Plástica I continued colouring in my mandala, which my teacher seems to like very much. I don't, hehe, but I got my friend to lend me her wax MANLEY crayons, so I can finish colouring it in at home.

At lunchtime, I went home to eat, and then went back to school, to find out we had to read a book for Social Science:

Walter Schatt - El Talisman  (Walter shat the talisman - it sounds like that, XD). So, now I have a nice pile of books to read...
In lengua, we corrected some long activities she set last week, and after that, I was able to go to Japanese class with Elisenda. We stopped off at a cafeteria to have some DONUTS (Elisenda's fathers idea, which was a good one), and we ended up playing a kind of "finger-football game" where we had to flick a serviette in a ball against each others knives and forks, which were set out in a football-pitch shape. When we went, we forgot the caña my mother had got us to eat, so we went without eating it. *sob*

We learnt a lot in Japanese class - and Elisenda lent me two Naruto comics (^_^) and she managed to burst her water-tomato on my head.
I'd picked it up to squeeze it, and she took it off me, and started walloping me on the head in a jokey way with it.
"Watch out, you will burst it!" I laughed from down below, so she tried an extra hard whack, and it burst. It didn't hurt because it broke, hahahaha.

Result: 1 deflated tomato 1 wet head (mine) 1 puddle on the floor
=D And on the way home... what the title says, the Umbrella broke. My mother's (who'd been with her for less than six hours) broke, and mine did too, in a mysterious manner, because it broke as I opened it, hahaha. :D





Tuesday - Visit to the Coca-Cola Factory

{ 20:07, Thursday 16 November 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Looks like all our excursions have been concentrated to this time. yesterday we went to the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, which has a pool which used to contain frogs. I have been there so many times that although the art was different, is was a bit boring... Some paintings were completely gray, and we had to deduce what they meant... Strange. :p

Anyway, today we went to the Coca-Cole factory in Seville (Coca-Cola = Coke). When I was about 4 or 5 years old I went to the PEPSI factory which is right next to CocaCola with the kindergarteners. I still remember it, hehehe, and the caps we were given. ^^

Anyway, this time it was the Coca-Cola factory, and I'm 13 (lol). When we got there they said they'd give us some hats so they would know we were authorised to go in. I was expecting some black ones with Coca-Cola in black which is one I "have" thanks to my mother (an old student gave it to her as a present, o.o). Anyway, instead, they produced some very-nearly phosphorescent orange with very-nearly shiny gray letter numbers, which reminded me of the caps and suits Lipasam (cleaning service of Seville) wear - Bright orange and grey. I noticed everyone pulled faces of disgust. I too agree - they could've made a nicer cap, whats wrong with red? Anyway, everyone reluctantly put it on, and we went in.

The machines for plopping the coca cola in bottles, cans and boxes was a lot of fun, and some were scary. They seemed to be Italian (names like Simonelli, and Materazzi :o). Once we were done with looking at all these machines, they took us to a special room where we could drink all kind of soda, hehe. Anyway, since I am not a huge Coke-fan, I poured myself some lemon Fanta (yummy!) and then some Sprite (:p).

After the short stop-off, we were led back into the original room where we were handed the caps, and were told about this years "Redacción Nacional de Coca-Cola), where you have to write a story about something, and you could get selected and win, etc, etc. It sounds fun, I like writing, but I don't think I will become a winner, although some people seem to think I will make it (geez...). All the same, it will be fun to try, although the things we must write about sound a little boring, and I think we have limited time to write it.

Then... we returned back to the school, and I went t "PE Help Class" with Elisenda to practice Coordinación, a PE test which consists on bouncing a basketball with your right hand, and zigzagging round some cones, and then plopping it in the net (you can't move on till it goes in). Then you go to another line of cones, and pushing the ball with your foot, you make it zig zag the cones too. Then you must lift it up with your foot. Afterwards, there is yet another line of cones which you must zigzag by bouncing the ball with your left hand, and then put it again in the net.

I can do the running, bouncing, zigzagging and all that fine, but when it gets to tossing the ball in the net - it never goes in! I aim at the square above the net as stated by the teacher. The ball will roll round and round, but it will never quite go in. It will roll off. Anyway, in the help class I managed to get the "hang" of getting it in, and completed the circuit in 39s, which is.. good. :)


Thursday - Course Navette time!!

{ 19:39, Thursday 16 November 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Today was the first day of the PE Evaluation (PE = Physical Education).
Today we had to do the course navette, and next week it will be coordination.

Course Navette (in Spanish often pronounces cur-navel, lol) is French and means Race Navette?

Anyway, although it may not look it, it is quite a tough exercise, but I am not bad of it. It consists on running 20 metres over and over. You start behind one line, and they play the course navette tape (AKA Music from Hell!) and you must get to the other line, 20 metres away, before the tape emits the beep. The course navette is divided into "periods", each one of 8 lengths of 20 metres, and after every period, you have less time to go from one line to the other, so you must go faster. In the first period you have 10 seconds, and you can go walking, but afterwards it gets pretty tiring, and you have about 6 seconds to get from one side to the other.

Anyway, when we got to San Pablo (where our PE exams take place, and where we do PE every Thursday afternoon) I rushed to the changing rooms, because I needed the loo, and I know SOME people like to spend the whole time in the loo. I then got changed quickly, and dashed off lugging my bag to the underground football "pitch". While we waited for the teacher, I and my great friend Carmen (hehe) decided to warm up together.

After doing the normal ankle (yesterday when I was going down the stairs I landed on my ankle, so it hurt a little bit, but I don't think I had got to sprain it, but sometimes I could feel it) exercise, and all the other warm up exercises for our muscles to be "in shape", Carmen said we had to find a way to make our pulsations (heartbeats) go down, so I suggested lying down and putting your feet on the wall, which I find relaxing, so we did that.

A few people found this strange, and jumped over us, and then asked what we were doing. When we explained the purpose of the activity nearly the whole class began copying us, because they know we can run a lot, and they thought it might help them too. Anyway, the teacher came in and found one or two people jogging, and a long line of kids with their feet on the wall, and too wondered what we were doing.

He set out some cones seperating the 20m course navette distance, and asked those who wanted to voluntarily do the course navette first (we do it in two turns) were to stay on the line, and the rest were to watch. Quite a few people stayed doing it because they wanted to be "next to me and Carmen" and follow our rhythm, and do well. I said I did not mind as long as they didn't get in my way. :)

So, pretty soon, the radio (with the tape inside) was turned on, and on came the growly deep voice:
"Cuatro, tres, dos, uno, beeeeep" (Four, three, two, one, beeeep)
We all started chugging, slow as could be towards the other line.
Beeeeep
"Comienzo del primer periodo" (Beginning of the first period)
Beeeeep
Beeeeep
Beeeeep
Beeeeep "Mitad del primer período"
Beeeeep
Beeeeep
Beeeeep
Beeeeep "Final del segundo periodo (??)"
Everytime you go up a "period", the beeep gets somewhat acuter, so the first period sounds a bit like a fart, and then the highest periods sound like a flute.

Anyway, the main trick is to never stop running, which is why I try to breathe through my nose for as many periods as possible, and run with my eyes half closed, which makes me sleepy, and "automatic, and less energy consuming". I was quite pleased with myself, because I hung on a long time without having to use my mouth to "breathe", I was till the 5th period depending completely on my nose to breathe, then on the 6th period I needed one or two breaths through my mouth, and from the 7th period onwards it was "breathe how you can!". (and use up all that energy in those periods).

At about period eight, I had to open my eyes properly to be able to see where I was going, get to the line on time, etc, and I realised there were only 4 people, including Carmen. By period 10, which is where I dropped out (ZOMG! My record so far!) along with Carmen only Jorge was left.

In the second round, Maiky, a boy who is a year older than us because he failed a grade did 12,5, but that is what you expect from someone with more experience from that than anyone else.

Quite a lot of people came up to me and Carmen to "pat us on the back", and say things like:
"¡Ostras! ¡Cuánto habéis corrido!"
"Jodeeeeer, ¿cómo lo hacéis?"
and all the other typical things people say. Still, although we were the only girls by far who did that much there were many boys who did 9 - 10,5 periods, so I didn't know why they made such an emphasis on it.

After that we would technically have Athletics, which I quite like, but since it had rained again today, the main circuit was all wet, so we had to use a passage way built into a long track with two red lanes and one green one.

The teacher (whose name I don't remember, and always look at me and Carmen in a horribly creepy way whenever we run) told us to get into pairs, and we would do a few races. I paired up with Carmen, and we agreed to run at the same pace of each other, but in a progressive way. That seemed fine by me, and that is what we did. Enrique said we were running in exactly a line ("Well - that's what we agreed to do!") and that maybe we should try criss-crossing next time, it would be fun ("Yes, let's try it" said Carmen "When I say Ya! (now!) we cross!")

We did that, and those who saw seemed to find it amusing (and so did the teacher), and we were still running quite fast. Then "El Pulgoso" (Pulgoso is means they have fleas, so it would be fleabag technically. Since "El Pulgoso" calls me and Carmen "Las Pulgas / Las Pulguitas" (the fleas / the little fleas of him) we say he is the fleabag) wanted to run against the teacher, who lost, but he wasn't running at maximum speed. Then Carmen said I and her wanted to run against him, so I and Carmen went on the red lanes, and he occupied the green one. We then ran as fast as possible to the end, and I noticed the teacher was trying very hard to keep up with me. (No way must I let him get in front! I though as I saw his knees coming towards me) One last little push, and I got to the wall first, and although I put my leg in the way, I hurt my hands. Carmen and I had beat the teacher (and we got a positive yay!), which if you ask me, is something hard to manage, and something to be happy about. We then spent the rest of the class mainly jogging and running about.

So... Running - is - fun!

Well, this entry may seem a bit long, and boring, but I wanted to keep a record of it, because I had fun, hehehe.




Sunday - Another Day of the Week & a Mosquito

{ 18:27, Sunday 12 November 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
When I woke up this morning, I found I couldn't open my right eye at all. On Friday morning, during my trip to Huelva, I got bitten by a mosquito on my eyebrow, but I am more allergic than most people to mosquito bites, so my eyebrow and right eye "surroundings" all swoll up with it (amazing that my eye didn't!). Anyway, I found myself unable to open my eye (I was woken up by my Nintendo DS alarm at 8:30), and I thought something like:

"¡Mierda! ¡No veo ni una mierda pinchada en un palo!"
(scuse me language)

So, I stumbled in the bathroom to wrench some cotton wool, poured on some cold water, and pressed it on my eye, to supposedly make it go down, and very slowly, it did, till I could only just open my eye.

Then, I went into the living room, still with the cotton wool, and watched some cartoons to entertain myself. I watched the usual Doraemon, and then watched cuatrosfera while waiting for Naruto to come on. Once Naruto was over, there was a tiny interview to people about how they liked Naruto - lots of freaky people wearing Konoha headbands, but it was cool.

After that, I was asked to buy the newspaper and the bread, and so to protect my eye from the sun (I discovered that the sun did not help my vision through the mosquitoed eye) I put on my sunglasses instead of my normal glasses on. It was a bit of a bad idea, since I could not see very much, and therefore I picked up a bit of a grubby newspaper thinking it was perfectly OK...

When I got home, I had to take this anti-histaminic medicine for the eye. I would've directly put on anti-mosquito bite ointment on it and end of story, but when we went to the chemist's to buy it, they insisted I'd get it in my eye (though that's almost impossible) so they said I would have to wait or take some anti-histaminic medicine to relieve the itching, and the symptoms, so that is what we bought. The medicine is bright red, and doesn't taste very nice, but at least it doesn't make me feel sick.

Still, since I had plenty of fun on my excursion, I am not horribly bothered about the mosquito.


The Pocket Biscuits

{ 20:08, Wednesday 8 November 2006 } { Posted in Fun Daily Stuff } { 0 comments } { Link }
I just noticed that the YELLOW YELLOW HAPPY song returned to Youtube, and it is quite a nice song to listen to (as well as being strange, and different).

So, I'll share it here with you all. :)

Hope you like it. :) I managed to "save" it on my computer too, so the longer version is more fun.




The Mad Dare =D and other Stupid Things I have to do from time to time

{ 19:44, Wednesday 8 November 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Well, out of all the things that have happened u to now, I might just point out those silly things you do. A human being needs 30 daily minutes min. to be silly. :) I make do with having a good laugh a day, and nothing better than re-living it by telling some. :D

The Mad Dare:
This happened earlier on with my friend Elisenda. I was saying that if she could run up the five flights of stairs and back down in one minute or less I would give her 50€. She then said the same back to me, and I accepted.
So, when her chronometer was ready, she told me to go, and I ran all the way up the stairs (x() and then all the way back. On the way back there was a load of people on the stairs, so I had to wait for some time while I tried to get in front of them. When I got back down, I'd done 00:01:01 (1 min 1 sec).
"Hey! I was held back up there! I really did 58 seconds approximately!"
"Yeah, yeah, you lost the dare!!"
"Hoom, whatever, I managed it =D"

The UraTama Instructions
This happened a couple of weeks ago, but was still quite... funny.
I had gone with Elisenda do Japanese classes (two weeks ago), and had brought my UraTama instructions with me, to see whether she could translate some of it. Anyway, when the teacher came, I couldn't find them anywhere, so I went without showing them to her. When she went, I and Elisenda continued madly searching for them, but we couldn't find them. We even shook my cardigan, looked under the bed, in the drawers...
My mother then told me I would have to go, so, I asked Elisenda that if she found them, to give them to me the next day, hehe. So, I put my cardigan on, and my hand, before coming out of the sleeve, hit this solid things, and out came a hand with some instructions.
"Oh - I found them!"
(After that, we were laughing and laughing over that "cagada")

My "Interior" Voice
Everyone in my class, including the teachers agree that my voice is tiny, and everyone is always telling me to turn my volume up, to talk louder, to shout (and even when I do, they can't always hear properly).
Anyway, yesterday, since a student was missing on the front row, and I was on the backrow, and the student sitting next to me was absent, I was invited to go to the front row so as not to be "margined at the back".
So, when I sat there, the lengua teacher asked me a question, and I tried to speak clearly, and say the answer. I said it correctly, and then this boy from the back of the classroom said exactly the same thing as I did, thinking they'd asked him. This boy has a very large and booming voice, that you can always hear, and the teacher had thought my voice had changed, and I had suddenly decided to speak louder.
After that, people said it was my internal voice, that I had suddenly decided to come and rebel against everybody with a new voice (O.O).


There are many other "funny" stories, but we will leave those for another day. :)


Spooky Art!

{ 22:44, Tuesday 31 October 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Well, other than art, we could consider this day a bit of a... boring? one.

We started off the day with Mathematics, and although we had an exam that day, the teacher said we would have it during the last hour, so we could use his lesson for any doubts. We corrected homework, and that was that.

We then followed by music, and she set the final evaluation exam for the first term to next week. We did the flute test (cobra dance, and the cancan!!!) last week - and since in the Intermediary - information marks I had a "Muy Alto" in music, she must've given me a good flute mark, which I am happy for.

During playtime, I and Carmen finally got to play a "whizz-whizz" game, though we seemed to catch up with each other pretty fast...

Afterwards, we had German. It started off in a funny way, since Carmen purposely locked out of the classroom (as a joke) a boy. He likes to be called by his surname, Chacón (lets call him C), and he failed two grades at out school, and says that I and Carmen are "Las Pulgas/Pulguitas", that is, the fleas. Then, we proceeded with a normal German class after he was "invited in".

Plástica was fun. The teacher brought a real skull for us to draw, and although the prissy girls were a bit "freaked out" and kept saying they'd refuse to go near it and draw it, I did, and did a blade poking out of the darkness, followed by a silly sentence:

"The Blade of death is the last thing you SEE"
The "prissy" girls seemed to take it seriously. xD

We had Social Science later on, and then we had the maths exam, which I think I have done all OK. At home, I had to finish off my Physical map of Africa, and then I happily went off to Japanese class (entry below).


Nihon Class for me! Watashiwa Gakusei desu!

{ 22:33, Tuesday 31 October 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
I don't know how many people know or not, but I signed up to go on Tuesday's to go to a Japanese class with my friend Elisenda (10€ the hour).

So, today I went to my very first class, and we had quite a good time, and learnt a few things:

Watashi - me
Gakusei - student
Desu - is/am/are...

So - Watashiwa gakusei desu means I am a student.

Watashiwa - me
Anata - you
Kanojo - her
Kare - him

-wa particle for subject
-ka end of a sentence for question.

Anatawa Inés desuka?  (Are you Inés?)
Hai, watashiwa Inés desu.

Dare? - Who?

Kanojowa dare desuka? (Who is she?)
Kanojowa Ayako-sensei (name of our teacher)

We learnt some other things too, some proffesions and some other vocabulary, as well as the numbers which we must know by next week:

0 - zero, rei
1 - ichi
2 - ni
3 - san
4 - yon, shi
5 - go
6 - roku
7 - nana, shichi
8 - hachi
9 - kyuu, ku
10 - juu

Like I said, there was more, but I am not a Japanese teacher. :)

Next week we will be doing some Hiragana and Katakana, and we will learn Kanji.

She said we would devote 15 minutes to writing, and the rest to talking and vocabulary and all that, and I am looking forward to the next class. ^-^


Kamishima has a talent!

{ 14:31, Monday 30 October 2006 } { Posted in Pet Blog } { 0 comments } { Link }
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Hi friends! I finally showed my face to you all. :) I hope you find me cute. At least I think Inés does, or she wouldn't take care of me. This makes me remember of when I changed homes, and I was sad departing from my elder friend, but now I hear we might be getting a new terrapin YOUNGER than me I am thrilled, because I will have a friend, and I will be the OLDEST!Anyway, not only that, but Inés has found my talent. It is one she doesn't have, mwahahaha. xDWell, she was practicing the flute the other day, and one of them, the Cobra Dance, was very soothing, and it made me stop walking (she found out how to make me stop moving! D'oh!!!), and afterwards she would practice the can-can. I decided to mark the rhythm with my foot, and it helped her quite a bit. The can-can sounded much better after I did that.Then she tried putting on some Santana for me, and we both really liked it, and I continued to dance, move and mark the ryhthm  - so she calls me the musical tortoise.Yesterday I was in the funeral march for Lightning the Frog. :( I miss him too even though I didn't get to meet him very well. :(R.I.P.

R.I.P. Lightning the Frog :(

{ 14:13, Monday 30 October 2006 } { Posted in Pet Blog } { 0 comments } { Link }
Well, some of you may know a bit about Lightning. He was a frog brought back from Cádiz, my favourite frog, who half-liked to be stroked, and would sometimes behave a bit loopy. He was also a very pretty frog - he would change colours, and could camouflage itself. Sometimes, he'd be green, others light brown, and others, deep brown with spots. He also had this awesome phosphorescent green line on his back which gives him his name - Lighting.

Anyway, yesterday, 10 to five I think it was, I came to feed it. I opened the lid to put in a cricket, and it suddenly hissed, went stiff and fell on its back.

!!?!!

I pulled it out, and its back legs slowly wobbled in a nasty way. It didn't seem to be PLAYING dead, it just seemed dead. I tried to give it a "cardial massage" (masaje cardíaco) with my finger, but no such luck. He was dead, and dead and dead. :((  I was pretty sad after that...

Here are the last images of him:

RIP my little friend!





Naruto Bits&Bobs

{ 17:43, Saturday 23 September 2006 } { Posted in Fun Daily Stuff } { 0 comments } { Link }
Ehh... Well, the other day I began watching Naruto episodes on youtube, and I must admit that I ended up really liking them. :)

I read in someone else's blog (can't remember name) had some interesting test like "What Evil character are you?" and just for the fun of it, I decided to take it, although I do not really like the results. I am not like Gaara! I would not be Kakashi's girlfriend! xD As for being Hyuuga Hinata, that would fit me... I am shy like her...


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Whizz-Whizz-Whizz

{ 23:53, Friday 22 September 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Well, I am getting on nicely at school, especially at playtimes. :) It is not the last 6 year have your bottom on the ebnch all day with your friend who hates to run. Now I can run free with my friend Carmen. I know Elisenda is not the type who enjoys running, but she ocasionally joins in, and we slow down to give her a chance.

Anyway, the FUN game, the MAD game, the WHIZZ-WHIZZ game as I name it in English is technically what I play with Carmen.
It is a sort of slightly modified game of tag. Someone is "it", and must count up to 5, leaving the other person get a chance to run away. Then, they must chase them till they catch them. Time to get on your motorbike legs, lol. Trust me, this game is such a  lot of bottled fun. ^.^
Sometimes the monitors stop us, or ask us to go a bit slower, but they don't often do it. Sometimes other people join in, often boys from the "A class" (in our year there are people sorted into three groups, 2ºA - all bilingual, a bit of a failure, 2ºB, my class, a mix of everything, we do well, 2ºC, absolute crap, monolingual, hehe). Today, on Friday we played with this boy called Guillermo. We had to be confined into the ball-patio because we were told off for running in the other patios, so we had to limit it to there. It was still heaps fun, we still counted up for five, and being two, you could go after one or the other. I could run a lot better today, so I had even more fun than before. I could often catch them not too soon, but not too late either, so it gave you a nice leg stretch. It is fun to practice a bit of speed and agility too, specially as there are people to dodge, balls to avoid, and most of all, a grabbing hand to swerve. :) Try it out some day!

Anyway, when we finally turned off (lol), we went over to see Maite, and she began with the normal "you two are bullets" story, which makes us laugh. We all point out that Carmen (lets call her C) runs fast, and C said I could run faster than her at times, but she said I was more agile than her, and had more resistance. I said that the resistance part was true but there were times when she was really agile. So we were really mulling over that till someone said:
"What if those two became one?"
"Oh god! They would be impossible: A nutcase with a big strategical clever brain, fast, agile, and very resistant"
That sent C into tears of laughter, and that made us laugh = SATISFACTION.

So.... The moral of today is:


RUNNING IS AMONGST THE BEST THINGS YOU CAN DO

If you can't run with friends, tire yourself out with 20 minutes heavy running. :) You'll be in paradise when you stop! (...or not)


Nur Geträumt

{ 22:48, Friday 22 September 2006 } { Posted in Fun Daily Stuff } { 0 comments } { Link }
Today in German, we were presented this new German song (Ok, not exactly new), but it was actually pretty cool, except that we had to figure out the words:

Ich bin so allein
Ich will bei dir sein
Ich seh' deine Hand
Ich habe gleich erkannt
Mach' mein Augen zu
Ich lieg' im grunnen Gras
Erzahl' mir 'was

*catchy part which I can't remember* I can't remember how it was exactly. And we didn't get much further than that. I think I may have missed a line or two in the part above. Translation:

I am so alone
I want to be by your side
I see your hand
I recognise it immediately
Close my eyes (?? Or I close my eyes ??)
I lie in the green grass
tell me something

Its a fun song, lol. :D :D

Here is a youtube vid of it:


Enjoy!

The first few days of school

{ 17:56, Thursday 14 September 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Well, my "best friend" (we can sometimes reconsider that statement) left the school, so most people were probably thinking (well, actually me) that I was going to have to be more of a loner than ever, or not be with many people...

I was wrong. Speaking in social terms, my status if anything, has gone up. :D :D :D

When I went to school, my friend (appeared before in blog) Elisenda sat next to me by one side, and I manage to always make it to go roudn with Carmen, Maite and Elisenda. :D So happy. :D

Anyway, within the first days of school, after confirming to the maths teacher that -8 cube-rooted = -2 I became the mathematics secretary, so, great, it really means I have to hand out photocopies, people's exams (thus knowing what everyone's marks are), and writing the maths homework on the blackboard when correcting.

Met some of our new teachers, and they all seem OK except for Geography, renamed Shouthead, because whenever I have seen her (excluding first geog class) she always shouted at people, so, "SH".

There has also been a grand confusion with our dearest (cough cough) English PET intermediate books, because half of us, including me, were handed a First Certificate one. Then there was an Ortografía book missing for Lengua, and a Glossary book missing for German. Apart from that, I think all is OK.


The New Additions to the Pet Family - Terrapin

{ 17:41, Thursday 14 September 2006 } { Posted in Pet Blog } { 0 comments } { Link }
Hello all readers. I am a terrapin. I am only about one or two years old, and I was a departure present. That is what is so sweet about me. I do not know what gender I am (how pathetic can this be), but I believe I am a boy. I think I will find this out in the future, right now I am too small to figre it out. So much for my tiny little brain. Anyway, I have a 4cm (and now 1 mm!!) shell, so I am not awfully small, but I am not huge either. My shell is about the size of a mini, but I am longer than a Cho jinsei Enjoy if I poke my head out.

My owner Inés is undecided on what to name me, she has many great ideas, but none great enough for a name. Therefore, I am STILL unnamed.

Every day, (and night), I look forward to see her bending over me with a fingerful of shrimps. Always eager, I swim up to her, and bite the shrimps of hr fingers. They are nice, juicy and exquisite, and always abundant, so I can eat till I feel full. At night, I am often left out in the nice fresh air of the night. It is often a nice experience, since it isn't half as hot as it is indoors.

Last night however I had a bit of a fright. I was left out in the night, and while everyone was asleep it began to pour with rain. I was getting scared since my feet would not reach the bottom of my tank, and the water level was getting higher and higher, and I was doing my best to paddle. Finally, at about quarter to eight in the morning, Inés appeared, and looked a bit shocked to see me in such a pathetic state. I looked up at her, pleading for help, and she immediately pulled off the tortuguera top, and tilted it to one side, so the water excess went. I was so relieved to feel the bottom again, and to be carried back into the flat in a better levelled tortuguera. Once I was in, I was fed again, so it is a story with a happy ending. :) I    my new owner, heehee.


Great!

{ 17:38, Thursday 14 September 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Heh, I figured out the password (by accident (well, half-by-accident)) by checking an old e-mail address, and finding my Lost Your password? thingie there. :) Also urged by pleading messages. :) A lot of life has gone by since the fifteenth of July, soI think I'd better go by bits within the folllowing blog entries. :)

Spiffy "Blogger" hopes she is back. :D


Another Sweaty Hot Day

{ 21:45, Saturday 15 July 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Do you know what it is like to be stuck in permanent heat?

Anyway, one boring Saturday:

I was woken up by my father. He came in with a cold wet ponge, and shoved it on my neck. I rolled over to block him, and he stuck it and rubbed it straight in my face.
I got a bit cross about that, I don't want my bed to get wet, and I certainly don't want a sponge in my face.

After getting up and having breakfast, I had to accompany my mother to get the shopping, and I managed to convince my mother to go to Corte Inglés for the weekly V3 check up.

I saw:

- Pokédex
- Pokéball V2
- Pokéball V1
- Fitboyz
- Fitgirlz
- Manga All Stars
- PixelChix
- Aquapets

But no V3s. In toehr shops I've also seen:

-Chibibottos

I'd love everything above, but I think I am goin to try and buy myself two manga all stars, they look so cool actually. :)

Anyway, then later on, I got on the computer, and we got a powercut, so we were all stuck in the heat, with no air, no freezer, no TV... So I put on the gramophone on my V3, and we all listened to Twinkle Twinkle Little star, Beethoven, and the other song xD

Then, I spent the afternoon looking after my Tamagotchis. :p


A Visit to Portugal (Thursday)

{ 20:23, Friday 14 July 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Sorry for not updating my blog much lately. There hasn't been much to tell, all days consisted of the sae thing really:

9:00am: I wake up all sweaty
9:15am: I get dressed adn eat breakfast
9:30am: I go to school to see my friend
9:45am: I get to school and play with my friend
11:00am: My friend and I go out for breakfast
11:30am: My friend and I return from breakfast2
14:00pm: I go home
14:00pm onwards: I get bored, sweaty, and I cahin myself to the computer.



Anyway, that Thursday was slightly different, we went to Portugal.
I was dragged out of bed at 8:30. Of course, Mum wasnt touched or anything, it was me who hd to receive the bucketful of cold water.
We were chvvied, adn shoved in teh car at 10am. We spent 2.5 hours in the car, getting bored, and listening to some music.

Anyway, we finally got to Guia, and we had to visit the bank. We were waiting for about half an hour inside, and I was checking on my Yuki Penguin, Unisaur and V3. Then,w e went out for another half hour while Dad talked to the people in the bank. I begged for an ice cream, got one, and ate one.

Then, we had to go and stand out in the Sun for ages just to watch our half built flat (OMG how interesting.... NOT!!!)

Then, we went to have some lunch. The bad atmosphere made my V3 become a Decotchi (-_-).

Then, we went to the DuoDecora place,a nd talked Curtain colours, and sofa coverings and TV Units enough to make your head roll off. The bathroom was a designer bathroom too. Dark blue toilet seat with silver razorblade like patterns x|
There was pink toilet paper (ew) and flowers on the sink...

Anyway, we got back in the car afterwards, got back home,a dn we arrived there at... 9pm...


Im BACK!

{ 16:11, Sunday 9 July 2006 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Sorry for my unavailability, my Dad was reading my blog, adn I did not want him too... He's a nosy old man, especially as I told him not to, and he promised notto, and he went and read it at work... Craft bugger... <_<

Anyway... I also wanted to make my blogagotchig et used to the idea Ill be away on holiday in August.
I have also been looking after my darling Tamagotchis, and they have taken up a lot of my time. :)

Anyway:

- I have been to a party, and I was runnign for the three hours.
-  unpaused all of teh tamagotchis except the ocean, and they are doing very well
- I went out on my bike today. :)

I have taken many pictures of my tamagotchis, so I shall show you all soon, and I also added new videos o youtube. ;)


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