So. For my summer vacation, my goals are to eat, sleep until three in the afternoon, read up on Birth by Sleep and 358/2 Days (possibly coded, chances of that getting to the US are slim to none), and... repeat for the next three months.
But also! Most importantly! If you are a roleplayer, I need YOU! D<
Summer is a very boring time if you don't go out with your friends a lot. Which I don't. Because friends like to go to crowded, exciting places, and crowded, exciting places means heat, and it's already going to be hot during the summer, and the less energy I exert, the better it is for everyone.
Besides, friends like to drag you out in the middle of the day. Now, over a typical summer, I wake up at 9-10 p.m. and go to bed at about noon. Why, you ask? Because, my friends! You must escape the heat of the day and the annoyance of families! How many times have you been lured out of bed into a hot car on a hot day going to a hot Wal-mart with its feeble pocky supply and less-than appealing video game selection? If you've answered too many, your answer is correct!
The only time I've ever caught myself awake during any given summer day is to swim. I love swimming. Hell, when I was little, I used to want to be a synchronized swimmer. But then swimming would lose its fun and just be about money and performance and not at all about the water. You know it's true.
I want to learn how to ride a bike this summer, too, which typically requires daylight. Please feel free to make fun of me for reaching the age of sixteen and not yet knowing how to drive a simple machine. I can drive a car, but not a bike.
I dropped all of my Honors' classes (thank god!) so I'm not doing any summer assignments. Olette thinks independant studies are the worst, but I'd soooo much rather do that than anything else I'm stuck with. If I did get an independant studies paper, I'd write about Kingdom Hearts, and fail it. ("What the hell is a Heartless, and why does it have to do with a Nobody?") Yes. I'd fail more miserably than I fail math. (2+2 = 1? WTF?)
Thanks for reading my miserable ramblings. (Really, thank you!)