Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Day two : Everywhere


Hi there! First day of school, challenge completed. It was terrifying, but most everyone was really nice. During lunch i got a bit freaked out and decided to go to the library instead of staying in the crowded lunchroom. I wasn't the only one, so i met some new people. I fell asleep at 6:00 P.M. yesterday after school. Anyway, day two's question!

Where would you like to be in 10 years?

I would like to be somewhere new. If i could, i'd like to change the question to "Where would you like to have been in 10 years?" I would like to travel all my life. To be completely lost in a new country, because that's the best way to see one. I'd like to have been so many places and done so many things, and met so many people that little children will crowd around me asking for a story, and i'll have hundreds. I'm very much the hippie, free-spirited type of person, and i want it to show. I want to ride a train without knowing the destination, to wander the streets of venice singing my own songs, to walk barefoot through a field of flowers and swim in every ocean. In 10 years, i want to be wild and free and beautiful.

Your least favorite song?

Probably either "Get lucky" by Daft Punk, or "Turn down for what" by i don't even know i just hate that song. Someone at AFN radio has an amazing sense of humor, however. The song "Get lucky" played one time right before a commercial about unexpected parenthood. Life comes at you fast, huh?

A book you've read more than 3 times?

I have two. The first is "The secrets of the cicada summer" by Andrea Beaty. I love this book! I can never tell if it's a shorter book or if i just can't bear to put it down until i've finished reading it again. The characters are very unique and easy to get attached to. The plot is easy to follow, and her writing style is light and enjoyable. This book is perfect for summer reading. The second book is "In the shadow of blackbirds" by Cat Winters. This book just caught my attention at the library a few months ago, and i've checked it out at least three times since. Mystery! Romance! Fear! Okay that sounds lame. But this book really is amazing! Based in the WW1 era, and packed full of excitement and intrigue, it's no wonder the book caught my eye. It's become one of my favorites. Some of the subject matter is a bit too heavy for kids, but it's perfect for teens sick of teen fiction. It is a bit of a romance novel, but it's definitely not a "I love you but i can't be with you, so i'll sleep with your sister instead even though it was a misunderstanding and i could have been with you all along" soap opera. And that would be the plot of Arrow.

So. My second day of school. Wish me luck!

Welcome to my world.

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