A Lucky Firday The 13th?
Friday, October 13, 2006
For a Friday the thirteenth, my day wasn't so bad.
This morning, I didn't have to do carpool because something came up with the other guys. That's a very good thing because I REALLY HATE CARPOOL (I'm sure I'm not alone on that). So my dad drove me to school. Interestingly, I saw some unfortunate that I know from my old grade school get pulled over on the ride to school. So it seems some people were not blessed with a fairly good day today like I was. Well, I was almost late for school, but by skipping my morning trip to my locker, I was able to get to class.
Lit class was the usual. Boring, yes, but therefore uneventful in any bad way.
Science class had a pop quiz. Evil. Bombed it. But in the end it wasn't graded. Good.
Extra free period for me on every Friday. Sweet.
We had to start a translation/passive voice assignment in Greek class. I was thinking, This is gonna be a drag on Sunday night. But my teacher didn't give it to us for homework. So the only homework I have now is studying for a vocab quiz on Monday, and I literally get like 105% on all of those.
Lunch. Uh oh. Something bad did happen here. No money in my wallet. I forgot I had given the cash to my mom yesterday. Had to live off of cheap candy bars today. Mmm...Twix.
Orchestra was easy. No problems there, although some other people were between a rock and a hard place today because they were supposed to hand in a rather major excerpt assignment.
Scripture. Test. Aced it -- I just know it.
Free period again! Had fun shooting staples around the library. During this I noticed some people studying fervently for the "really hard" math test next period.
Test in geometry. Only seven questions! If I messed one up, I'm screwed...but I finished early, and I knew what I was doing on all the questions. After checking with someone else after the test, I found that we had gotten the same answers on the difficult questions. So I think I did well.
At the end of my school day, I had gotten no homework.
A Lucky Friday the Thirteenth?
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