Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2009

these 120 hours could go on forever...

Since not many people are posting, :[, I will just post again. XD

In the past one hundred twenty hours:

• I have been dubbed "Miss Murder", who knows why.
• We've got our little group of kids that are going to Warped Tour.
• I found out that I love Alesana and I Set My Friends On Fire.
• I made up a completely random saying "Running with scissors can set people on fire." And that has absolutely no correlation to anything, it was before I heard of I Set My Friends On Fire.
• My quote has become quite popular with my friends.
• I wrote my quote in Rachel's yearbook because she wanted me to, and then Emilie thought that "set" kind of looked like "sex", so she drew an x over the t. I hope her parents don't read that.
• I drew an array of Pacific blue-ringed octopi in my closest friends' yearbooks. They were all different, and include a radioactive biohazardous one, a checkerboarded one, a tiger-striped one, and a Disney one. Yep, I am a special person.
• I brought my grade up sixteen points in two days.
• We ate pizza in science. And we're eating pizza again on Monday.
• I wrote my name kinda like I 2 2 y on my yearbook, and Walter said "Wait, why did you write 'I Qui Qui' on your yearbook? Oh, wait, it says Izzy. Well, I'm calling you I Qui Qui now." Haha, like Bon Qui Qui. We're not weird at all. XD

That is all.

♥ Izzy.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

So, now I've been pretty strongly electrically shocked.

On Friday, at our annual youth group beach trip to Myrtle Beach, SC, in the hotel room, I was trying to turn the lamp on because there weren't any ceiling lights, and it was really dark. I failed to notice that the switch was on the wall, so I was trying to find it on the lamp. I touched something on the lamp, and it sends a really big shock up my right arm. It still feels weird, but it doesn't hurt and it isn't a strange color on my hand. Good.

No longer afraid of any carnival rides! Except giant rollercoasters. Went to a carnival on Saturday at Myrtle Beach, and rode that spinning thing that goes in circles really fast, and then it goes backwards and you feel like you're about to fall out, those giant swings that you end up almost completely horizontal at one point, a little kid ride that goes really slow in circles and you're in giant strawberries but you can spin around extremely fast, and a little kid car ride, and a little kid train ride that you could practically walk out of and we actually considered doing that because it was so slow, bumper cars [which I totally fail at driving. I can drive a car or a go-kart well, though.], and another spinning thing. [Very descriptive!] Then on the ferris wheel. Holly started talking about how it would be nice to be proposed to on a ferris wheel, and I got several pictures (around 15) of a beautiful sunset. Took them on a disposable camera, and haven't actually gotten to see them yet. One I particularly think will turn out well is of my friend Stuart looking at the sunset while we're near the top of the ferris wheel. I didn't originally intend to get her in in, but I didn't have much choice. It's nice, though.

And I just found out that I'm related to the prime minister and president of Poland. OHYEAH.

And today all these kids in science class were yay-ing when this animation of RNA linked together, because there was a sparkle after each one. (???) Then our teacher said "Ya'll are stupid." Allen replied "Whatt?" Then our teacher said "I didn't say anything." And then the whole class started laughing. Except Allen.