What do you think is inside the cage?
. . . may be there is nothing at all . . . . . .


Saturday, September 1, 2007

back to school week

This back to school week was kind of busy. Chatting with old friends to see how were they going in the summer, getting use to the new schedule for new school year, meeting new teachers, learning new classmates' names, and turning on the brain for homework and all took away all me energy. I just took a name quiz on Friday for Economics class. The teacher tried to make it harder by messing up the order, but it wasn't that hard. My English teacher is a Korean, and he was graduate from Standford, woo~ Though he admitted the rumor that he's a hard teacher, he is very humorous. On Wednesday, he made us sitting in a semicircle and read a children story to us as a lesson for teaching us how to read. The story was called "where the wild things are." Most of the students read it before, but I never seen it. That story is short and easy to read, however, it has a good deep lesson. The funny thing was that the teacher made us to say "wooo~(to praise sth)," "aah~~~(realize for sth)" and "uh~(have pity for sth)" while he was reading. How childish and foolish...but everyone had a great time. Wednesday we went to get our US Citizenship certificates, so now we are citizens! I don't really like "cutting" classes...coz I have to make up works later on...hey! My French teacher didn't even notice that I was absent! hehehe~I'm a good student~that's why!
We had a class meeting on Friday. The Principle told us do not scare the Freshmen by telling them about Freshmen Friday which isn't exist in any school. By the way, there are some other funny rumors in Lincoln HS, such as there's a pool on the roof (I heard that when I was a freshman too!), there's no way to go to the roof though; the Driver's aid room is down on the 27th Ave (our school is on 24th Ave) which is impossible and hard to believe, but some student did believe it, on my goodness (that class room is actually on the upper floor in South Gym, but no one would notice that's a exit door to go up there); and something about the police station ...

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