Friday, March 9, 2007

...in memory of the greatest school day ever

As I continue to plunge into the depths of blogging I have realized that my life is absolutely uninteresting. I am cursed by the typical high school schedule, which greatly limits the amount of change from my weekly routine. However, March 8, 2007 will forever be remembered as the day I was able to escape the monotony. A day that generations past have longed for, a day that will be talked about throughout the halls of Weaver Academy for decades, a day that I was fortunate enough to achieve.

I would attempt explain the day but I feel that any explanation of what made my day so amazing would do nothing but reveal that I am undeniably a dork.


Dear Ms. Newlin,
I used parallel structure in a blog. That has to be worth extra credit right?

2 comments:

sean coon said...

blogging extra credit... i don't even know where to begin...

M Newlin said...

Cory,

I'm not so worried about parallel structure as knowing what made March 8th the greatest school day ever!

But wait, how could anything beat that stagnant discussion today on the Multiple Choice exam/Federalist Papers? ... Okay, so maybe it was a little like climbing a mountain to attend the funeral of a distant relative you barely knew, but I like to think of it as character-building.

Still, I will try to do my part to make it more engaging/meaningful for you guys next time... or at least I'll pack a picnic (figuratively speaking, that is.)

Thanks for being such a great kid/student!

Ms. Newlin