It's done in watercolor. Watercolors are the best thing to use when you're procratinating on studying for history: they're just messy enough to be satisfying, but not so messy that you ruin your notebook. Unless you spill the water. Which I didn't... this time.
Anyway, I had a fairly eventfull weekend. Friday was that AP US History test (which I dominated, I think, despite watercolor breaks. We'll find out for sure in July.) Then I baby-sat for a while; we played Zombie Tag (which involves more running than I think zombies normally do), and they made me feel very bad about my flexibility. All I know is if I had tried to twist myself up like a pretzel like them, they'd have been taking me to the hospital.
Then on Saturday I made a fool out of myself in a friend's history project movie. I played the part of Cuba AND Spain. It was entertaining to film, at least. We also rented Hamlet, filmed a dramatic reading of "To be or not to be" in blockbuster, and ended up killing about 8 hours at her house. Fun stuff.
Sunday we went to mass, then took mom out dinner and to see Star Trek (it was her idea. But she's not a trekie. I promise.) I went in knowing nothing about Star Trek, other than that Spock has pointy ears and Captain Kirk is a badass, but it was a surprisingly good movie; I actually thoroughly enjoyed it.
That's pretty much all that's been going on. I have my AP English test this week, but I'm not particularly worried about that one. My hard subject is over. And now we're watching historical movies in history, so I'm pretty much stress free in the school work department. Nice change.
Anyway, I had a fairly eventfull weekend. Friday was that AP US History test (which I dominated, I think, despite watercolor breaks. We'll find out for sure in July.) Then I baby-sat for a while; we played Zombie Tag (which involves more running than I think zombies normally do), and they made me feel very bad about my flexibility. All I know is if I had tried to twist myself up like a pretzel like them, they'd have been taking me to the hospital.
Then on Saturday I made a fool out of myself in a friend's history project movie. I played the part of Cuba AND Spain. It was entertaining to film, at least. We also rented Hamlet, filmed a dramatic reading of "To be or not to be" in blockbuster, and ended up killing about 8 hours at her house. Fun stuff.
Sunday we went to mass, then took mom out dinner and to see Star Trek (it was her idea. But she's not a trekie. I promise.) I went in knowing nothing about Star Trek, other than that Spock has pointy ears and Captain Kirk is a badass, but it was a surprisingly good movie; I actually thoroughly enjoyed it.
That's pretty much all that's been going on. I have my AP English test this week, but I'm not particularly worried about that one. My hard subject is over. And now we're watching historical movies in history, so I'm pretty much stress free in the school work department. Nice change.
Well, until next time!
I love this one :)
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