It's Friday! Only a day from the most self-expressive holiday of the year(and also my Dad's birthday and they day he lands in America).
The only drawback: I don't really have a costume this year. Ehh, I mean, I have the army green riding pants and a blousy cream shirt, but I'm missing all the details. Little things, like leather gloves, a belt, and a handy pair of brass goggles.
So, in accordance to my dilemma, I came to school in my Science Olympiad T-shirt, jeans, and my Romania top hat for a festive touch.
Oh yeah, and we just finished River Ridge's first ever Weird Science day! As an Olympiad(or Olympian?), I got to help out with the different activity rooms in exchange for a modified schedule: 1 lunch period(negotiable) and one science period to have fun. The potluck fell through due to the schedule, but plenty of people still got to enjoy the fruits of my Witching hour labors~
One of which was a tripple thief: some sophomore(junior?) posing Joker.
So Irene was talking to this guy, right? Seemed fine enough. I was munching some goldfish a friend from SciOly gave me when he whirled around once, twice, three times and stole a mouthful of goldfish from my baggie! x'D I just couldn't even, dude. Stood there for a minute like, wtheck just happened!?!
He did make a fabulous Joker.. Face shape and all. He was too real. Ehh, he stopped by a bit later around the class change, and I decided to offer him a cookie. Might as well haha. Anyone who has the audacity to steal goldfish from out of my hand deserves some token of recognition.
It was too much dude. I just don't even..
Yeah. Well anyway, Katie managed to scare me out of my wits a couple times in Sawicki's creepy crawly exhibit. Ooh! And I held a millipede!! It was so cool. And scary, but mostly cool. Same goes for the hissing cockroaches. They're really feisty haha.
While we're here, I might as well talk about Halloween day.
My costume was kind of bleh, just a basic blousy half sleeve with two layers of skirts and lacy socks for my boots, but I'll get there someday.. Maybe.
Anyway, after Trunk or Treat, I helped my mom size up the next batch of witch finger cookies (Giada's recipe from Food Network), and headed to Macey's house for the party. Let me just say I love homeschool kids. They're the best.. "Let's make a circle guys! Yeah~"
So we played Kumcha, a Korean tribal dance game, out in the cul de sac at dusk. No kids came by the house after that. I wonder why.. Lol
I really wish people would be able to get over themselves sometimes, though. I at least made an effort to get to know the other 6. It's just hard when you ask them a question, genuinely interested in them, and they don't even attempt to ask you back.
I know I'm not the coolest, richest, most dynamic person in the group, but at least I'm courteous. Maybe someday they'll let me in. :/
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