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Wednesday, June 9, 2004


   Drumroll please!
You knew it was coming to this, so....*drumroll in background*
TA-DAAAA! Fourth quarter report card! ^^ (No surprises there, huh? My report card seems to be the feature of this place...)
Science: A!
Literature: A!
German: A!
English: A! (*nearly dies from shock*)
Social Studies (History): A!
Math: A!
Gym: A!
Band: A!
OVERALL GPA: 4.000!!!

*does the happy dance in her happy pants* The German teacher, Mrs. DeVries, gave me two comments: "Good class participation" and "Excellent effort". *!Shock!* 'cause I hated German!
Mr. Vandenbosch (band) also gave me "Good class participation".
And it keeps getting better for me! Tomorrow, at five (pm) I leave my house and won't return for SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYYYYS! Why? BAND TRIP TO PENNSYLVANIA!!! *squeels, scaring the hell outta Mr. Vandenbosch*. We're going to Hershey/Gettysburg for about five concerts, and the rest of the time is spent at the Battle of Gettysburg battle grounds, screwing around the hotel, and scaring the hell out of innocent pedestrians! But the most definite best part of the trip is...
I'm making history.
I'm making history as being apart of the FIRST, lemme repeat, FIRST civillian band to EVER play at Arlington National Cemetery. You thought that honor would be reserved for some high-class university band, or a highly-rated group of adults instead of a bunch of hyper-active sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth graders, huh? Nope, it's all for us.
Your dearest Katana is playing the Oboe under the name of Ginger H*****(rest of last name bleeped for security purposes).
*sighs* You can't even begin to comprehend the feeling that someone like me, some arrogant, amateur 12-year-old is making history instead of some polite, professional 43-year-old. It's a feeling of overwhelming joy and fun, but most of all, honor, pride, and importance.
I think I'll quit before I go on rambling again.
See ya next Thursday...
-Katana
PS: If you can't tell, I drank two cups of coffee before writing this post...

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