That title is metaphorical, actually. My keyboard is used everyday and is never dusty. But my *new post* button would definitely be dusty if was actually real and not just a combination of pixels. I'm not gonna apologize about not posting for ten days, so if you wanted to hear that you can just skedaddle. It's not happening.
September is a really busy month, apparently. I figured it would be no different from August, but I was wrong. You know the saying - "good grades, social life, blogging, and enough sleep: pick two." (Well, maybe it doesn't go quite like that....) September seems like it's going the month of good grades and social life. BUT, I am working on my first guest post ever, which is awesome and scary. It's a proof of my lack of time, though, that I only get about two sentences written at a time before I remember that I really need to answer the study question for English 11 because I have to do that and English 12 before the end of May, or I haven't done American Government for three days and I need to catch up, or...well, you get the idea. Whoever said twelfth grade was the easiest is a LIAR. DON'T LISTEN TO THEM. It's really, really stressful. You're welcome.
Well, I'm off to clean stuff and write some of my guest post and watch babies. Happy feast of the Nativity of Mary, by the way.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
*blows dust from keyboard* (alternate title: complaints about schoolwork)
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Your comments make my day! I read every single one of them, and I'll usually check out my commenters' blogs, if I don't follow them already. I try to reply to my comments, but please don't be offended if I don't make it to yours. Procrastination habits do extend to comment replies, unfortunately.
Of course, courtesy is necessary. I will delete any comments which do not meet my requirements.
Thanks for making the effort to tell me your thoughts!
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This post made me laugh, at least in the hectic-ness you haven lost a sense of humor. thats the most important.
ReplyDeleteDont you just wish you didn't have to sleep ? I hope things slow down for you. Blessings ~Rachel hope
Oh yes, I DEFINITELY wish I didn't have to sleep. I could do schoolwork the first half of the night and then read or watch movies until morning. *grin*
DeleteI can totally relate. I'm a homeschool senior this year and my blog has been so neglected! I feel like I strum up a great idea for a post and then realize that I didn't finish that chemistry experiment, or that I'm behind on American Government (bleh). But I keep thinking of spring when I graduate and then I'll REALLY be able to say "Let freedom ring!!" :P
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