Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Pictures

I've been thinking and imaginationing and now I have some drawings. :) Here you go:

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This is a house torn apart by nuclear war.


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This is a drawing based on my eye.


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This is my dog.


There you go. BTW I won a camera! I am so excited! I'm taking billions of photos. :D

Lovely day everyone,
Sonomi.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Word Procession (AGAIN)

It's a miracle that I ever actually get anything done in this damned class. All I ever seem to do is e-mail and blog. But who cares, it's word processing and the teacher is completely oblivious. And anyway, I processing words right the moment...so that must count for something.

Sometimes I wonder whether our teacher actually knows whats going on at any time, but he doesn't seem to notice anything. Maybe he's lost that part of his brain that determines authority, because he is absolutely crap at it. Maybe someone should tell him. Maybe not. I like him this way, it means we don't have to do work. Oh well, one day he'll retire and then I'll have a teacher who actually makes you do the word processing tasks. If that day ever comes, I won't be doing word processing anymore. So it won't matter in the slightest.

Have you ever played Mavis Beacon Typing? Well if you haven't, you should, because of it's highly informative and educational factors, and plus it's so exceedingly fun that you get addicted to it. Seriously, not. Spare yourself I beg you.

Anyway, my fellow classmate is reading over my shoulder so I will end this post now.

Cheers, Sonomi.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Greek Tragedy

Well, it's not Greek and it's not a tragedy, but I have just discovered something. I am the queen of procrastination! I never actually do anything, I just put it off or pretend to do it and it never gets done and I feel like rubbish! Yay! Well, I am going to put a stop to this...someday.

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I don't smoke BTW. It's just a symbol.

Sonomi.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

In The Mind

I've been thinking a lot about people. What they do, why they do it, and why the hell they even exist. I know this girl from my school who is quite non-conformist. And she doesn't give a shit about what other people think. I've never talked to her before, but I really like her. I watched the world go past, and came to this. Want a story? Here's one.

"My name is Ellena. I'm 15." she announced to the class.
"I have short brown hair and big glasses."
Some people in the back row laughed.
"I often get teased for my glasses, but I don't really mind, because I know if they got glasses, they would be the black, generic kind."
A girl in the front row started drawing love hearts on her file.
"I like photography, science fiction and painting. I get my inspiration from things I see, unusual thing, in everyday activity. Yesterday I saw a man with his coffee, sitting in a cafe. Rather than drinking the coffee, he merely looked at it, read his paper and left. Strange."
A boy aimed a paper ball at the bin and missed.
"I'm a vegetarian."
Some girl snorted.
"But I do not condemn others for eating meat, their body, their choice."
"Lately, as watching the world go by in front of my eyes, I've noticed something wrong with this place. We're all so similar. So clone-like. Walking around in packs, chatting over trivial problems. Where have our aspirations gone?"
The boy who threw the paper had fallen asleep.
"Have we all been sucked into this trail of endless lies? Promising us popularity, beauty and wealth for the sake of our personal happiness, do you believe them?"
"Yes." said a blonde-haired girl quietly while she picked at her nails.
"These lies have shaped our society, turning us into mindless replicas of each other, taking control of our own character."
"well I refuse to abide in these unspoken laws of social behaviour. Being different makes us who we are, and without that, we are nothing. Nothing but glorified robots, programmed to follow a set pattern of behaviour which is socially accepted. Well, I refuse to let me go."
The teacher started writing in her diary.
"Leave conforming to conformists, I want to be individual."
No one could tell if she was finished.
"Thank you." she said.
A few people clapped weakly but became bored and stopped.
"Miss Melrose?" asked the blonde girl.
"Yes?"
"Where are we going for lunch out tomorrow?"
"McDonald's." she replied.


Well, I hope you liked that and it made you think about something, anything.

Enjoy your life,
Sonomi.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Holidays!!!!

Wooo! It's October holidays now, and I just returned from my holiday house down in the country! :):):) I love it down there, heaps of gum trees and fishing. FUN. Hehe, my younger cousin came with our family and he spent the whole time hooning our boat around the river, getting covered in dirt and farting. Not what you would call ideal, but it was okay anyway. I was just unpacking, and I reached into my bag for my hair clip and came out with a bleeding finger! There was an old razor down the bottom of my bag! OUCH! :(

Anyway, I'm off to find sewing patterns!

Love, Sonomi.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Word Processment...

Here I am at Word Processing again, having much fun as usual...The teacher is animatedly (monotone) reading out what we must do for TASK 4 and everyone is blatantly ignoring him. It is rather boring indeed. I think I may play a game to cure my boredom. Yes, a good idea.

Sonomi.

Friday, September 19, 2008

My Bad (ish) Day

Today I woke up to the sound of my alarm ringing and thought to myself, "This is going to be an awful day". I hit the snooze button a couple of times and then finally got up, just in time to realise that I had hardly any time to get ready for school. I quickly packed my bag and got dressed and stuff, and headed in the direction of the bus stop. After a few minutes I realised that I had missed the bus. So I had to ride my bike to school, my school skirt kept getting stuck in the wheel and my hair was a giant mess.

First Period: Trigonometry, I thought I understood it all until I realised that all of my answers were wrong and when I asked the teacher for help I understood little of what he explained.

Second Period: Sport, we played softball (which I am, incidentally, rather crap at) and I managed to sprain my ankle about 15 minutes into the lesson.

Recess: I spent too much time getting changed from my sport uniform so I had about 2 seconds to eat my food.

Third Period: Religion, yes my all time favourite subject, where we get to talk about God and Jesus and other such nonsense. This was slightly better because we got to watch a movie, but still, it was titled "JESUS!".

Fourth Period: Fashion Illustration, I spent the whole lesson trying to work the malfunctioning scanner for my friend and got nothing done.

Fifth Period: Year Meeting, we got lectured about our uniform and had to write a feedback note about something. But I did get to see my friends.

Lunch: Slightly better, got to see all my friends and eat and ice cream, but most of it was taken up by going to the PE office to get basketball notes.

Sixth Period: Chemistry, testing on antacids! YAY! Not. I spilt many things and the results weren't working the way I wanted.

Seventh Period: History, we got to join with another History class with one of my friends in it (yay!) but we had to watch an altogether boring TV series about 19th Century settlers which had very bad acting and filming.

Then I got home and my sister made it all better for me by buying me a milkshake and some donuts. :D Although my dad felt the need to lecture me on how much time I'm spending on the computer, so it's be a VERY FUN DAY! (note the sarcasm)