It's 2004 already. Doesn't really feel like a new year. Everything is pretty much the same (except my hair-- got it cut today, woohoo!).
I'm going to have to the the old New Year's Resolution thing. So, this year's resolutions:
-Eat healthier, exercise more
-Try to be friendlier in the morning
-Make at least 2 new friends
-Work on the novel more often
That sounds pretty good, I think. So far, I haven't exercised much and split a bag of candy with my friend, Debbie. Oh, well, mother-of-mine says to enjoy fast metabolism while it lasts.
Back to school on Monday. I don't really want to go. Most of what I learn, I don't need. How will algebra ever possibly help me in life? I want to be a super-awesome, world-famous author. What am I going to do? measure the cosine of one of my books? I would have to write triangle books, though. I don't really need most of what I learn in science class, but I actually enjoy that class. English, I'll obviously need, but I don't think there is too much more she can teach me about writing. Social studies is just dull. I don't care about whether I need it or not. It's dull. I suppose I should be grateful that I am even getting an education, but, hell, let me complain a bit.