Update, update!
Firstly, check out this website,
Life Without Limbs.
It's the official website of
Nick Vujicic, a totally inspiring 25-year-old man who was born without arms and legs. We watched two videos of him during Health class yesterday and he's extremely overwhelmingly motivating. It's incredible how someone like him can just do so much and have so much faith in God, and here I am WITH limbs not doing anything, it's pathetic.
I think I'll work harder at my goals, or try to. Later today my dad and I are going to the park to play badminton (which is not so bad after all LOL) and cycle. To work off the potential my stomach has of developing a big fat line of fat. Did you know Asians have higher chances of fat going to the abdomen? Anyway, I shall
try to eat more greens (humph. the only veg I can
stand right now, is the stalk of the broccoli, the hard part- I HATE the grizzly part) and work out more.
Finished
Queen of Babble yesterday, by Meg Cabot. It's a LOT like Confessions of a Shopaholic. The guys in it are both called Luke, and the girls both have a problem they can't stop, and yet it's that problem that lands them the Lukes. Hmmm.
On Thursday I also finished
Eclipse. It's great. Better than
New Moon but
Twilight still tops. The library was out of all its
Breaking Dawn stock, though, so Helen's lending me hers on Monday, I hope. That'll make it the whole series in four days! Whoo!
I'm on my third reading log. Big sigh. Although Mr. Kenney STILL doesn't believe I read
The Book Thief. I
did! I just forgot to write it in my reading log! Is that such a huge incredible impossibility??
Which reminds me, we were doing The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost in Humanities, and Mr. Kenney tells us about this convo he had in another class.
Mr. Kenney: What do you do if you reach a fork in the road?
Anonymous Student: Well, I pick it up!
ROFL ROFL ROFL.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I-I took the road less travelled by, and that has made all the difference.Touche.