The Adamant's Debate

Ok, if you know me, you know that I'm really not this dumb. It just shows up in my writing, Ok? Got that? Good. Now, if you don't know me, then why are you reading my blog? So get going; there are plenty of other eligible young stalketts.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Evil School Kids and such...

Well my dear readers, it is time for an update, as my life has drastically changed since I last posted. I got rid of that post, by the way, because it was immature (though true) and had started to irritate me.

Anyway, I am now attending public high school!.......

No screams? Ok, moving on...

One day on a last resort, I had my mom call the school to see if I could go. It being six weeks into the school year, and me going into 10th and not 9th, she left a message about it and we all went back to our lives. The next day we got a call back from a counsler at the school, and I immediately went into shock when my mother informed me that I could go.
The next few days were filled with sleepless nights, crying, and going back and forth about wether to stick homeshooling out another year and wait for college, or to go to school. Finaly, I made my decsision: I was going to school and whatever happened, happened.
Then we went to the doctor for a check up....and found out that the school would probably not let me in because I didn't have my two MMR shots. I was dissapointed, but decided then and there that this was fate, and as it was now out of my hands, I would make due and accept whichever future was provided for me. Well, the MMR turned out not to be a problem, and three days later I started my first day of school at age 15.

It's very different from homeschooling, and people are always asking me if it was different from what I expected it to be. To quell your impending question, no it was not different, because I have no idea what I expected. All this happened in a period of under a week. One day I was a lonely, bored homeschooling with too much time on her hands, and litterally the next day I had more stuff then I could handle. So I had no time to dream about what school would be, much less put them into words. Anyway, I have forntunately now gotten into the grove of things, so all aspects of it are considerably easier.

Well folks, that's the update on my life. Lovely, no?

8 Comments:

Blogger Joycee said...

Thanks for the update my love! I have been waiting...

Of course I haven't updated my own antiquated blog as of yet. But you have encourage me to take a peek and write a few words here and there....

I know you are extremely busy with school and such....but I am probably going to visit Bing, and I would love to spend some time with you!

Have fun at school this week...love you!

Monday, November 13, 2006  
Blogger Faith said...

Well dear, I'm glad that you're enjoying yourself. Not sure how I feel about haveing Public School Kid Siblings, but I suppose I have to deal. No, really the main thing is, I'm glad that you're learning and growing and doing what makes you happy.

Love you!

Monday, November 13, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

tell us more MORE!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006  
Blogger Pinkey the Axe Fairy said...

let me get this straight. you could have stuck out the year and ended up being only one year behind grace, in college, but now you'll be two years behind. not sure if i follow the logic...

Wednesday, November 15, 2006  
Blogger Joy and Becky (cause becky still hasn't figured out how to get her own username) said...

That is correct Greg my good man! And I'm glad I did! I actually get to see people my own age every day! *gasp*

lovey dovey,
joy

Wednesday, November 15, 2006  
Blogger Amy said...

lol. Joy, I still regret that you left us, but it's good you're having fun. Although dear, there's one thing I must point out. When ever you say something about homeschooling it's to rant about how boring it was or how homeschoolers are too gaurded or how lonely they are. I must remind you mate, I am still a homeschooler and proud of it! Except of course when annoying girls are always like, "Oh my gosh! You're homeschooled? So you don't have to do any work? Wow! You can go on the computer whenever you want?!", I swear! This country is going to the dogs! I do even more work than school kids! *humph* lol. Well, I can't wait to see you again!

~Amers~

Thursday, November 16, 2006  
Blogger Amy said...

Woah, that was a long comment! lol

Thursday, November 16, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're in public school! Oh, the sacrilege!

This gives me a flashback to my own fifteenth year. I, too, had been homeschooling, but it was decided I would attend "real school." I went to a private school. It was great. Then I moved and went to public school, and it wasn't as great.

Enjoy the raging whirlwind of drama that is high school. ;)

Wednesday, November 22, 2006  

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