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Thursday, April 6, 2006


Dress rehearsal at nine o’clock. Don’t be late.
As the usual, currently, I will start with Baron. He came into art today and was really quiet. When I asked him what was wrong, he said, “I only got 45 minutes of sleep last night.” Then Bethany said, “She broke up with you, didn’t she?” He gave her a look. “Yeah.” So, Baron’s girlfriend broke up with him, but he seems to be taking it well. He said, “I should be sad, but I was really just like, ‘Dude, she woke me up!’ And I was sleeping good, too!” Bethany said, “Well, that means you can go out with Susan now.” I got really quiet. Then she said, “I don’t think he heard me.” I eyed Baron. I think he did.

Well, today the German exchange students are coming. They’re only going to be here for a few weeks, no more than 2, I think. It’s kind of silly. I don’t see why they don’t just come the whole year like Melanie.

Can’t help it. I love foreigners. (Did you hear that, Ein?)

I finally have a printed copy of Will’s picture. He looks so cute. He’s such a sweetheart.

Mona, my friend in Germany, gave me her address yesterday. This means I can start writing her snail mail. I’m so happy about that. I asked my mom about mailing her. She said it would probably be a little bit more than usual, but no big deal and she was also like, “Who is Mona?” I gave her this shocked look. “My friend in Germany! I know I told you about her!”

I’m so excited. Summer is very close! That means I’ll be turning 17, getting a job, and be a rising senior in school! Then, after one more year, I’ll be graduating and off to college. I’m seriously considering going to the University of Tennessee at Martin. It’s like the smaller, more friendly version of UT – Knoxville (that’s where my sister goes).

Order of foreign countries to visit: Taiwan, Japan, Germany, Austria, Wales… and I might visit Burkina Faso. I know someone in all of these countries, except Japan, sadly.
(Taiwan: Melanie, Germany: Mona, Austria: Stefan, Wales: Will (and Ein. Lol), Burkina Faso: Elaine)

I want to make a movie, but I think I should finish a longer story first. My longest story (currently unfinished) is 27 pages. It’s a very loose autobiographical story, meaning some of the characters (all the main ones) are based on people I know and the characters relationship to the main character, Lynn, me, is synonymous to the relationship in real life. It’s the best I’ve written in a long time.

My room is still clean. That’s a great accomplishment for me.

I’m moving to Kyoto. Now. C’mon, Michelle, you’re coming with me. We are to be geisha and wear pretty kimono all day. Lol.

-Susan

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