Mason and I

Mason and I

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Day 54 of San Diego

I figured out what was wrong with Chrome.

You know the toolbar under your search bar? One was glitching and making itself a little larger than it should be. All I had to do was hide it and viola, I don't have an issue anymore.

I'm glad it was easily solved.

Today was long. In Math, I feel utterly alone now since the guy who I sat next to decided to move up a seat. Sexist? I don't know what his deal is but I was enjoying his quiet company.

Speaking of quiet, I was chewing gum while listening to my Math teacher teach, and as I chewed my gum SILENTLY, behind me I hear someone mashing down on their piece of gum. I thought to myself, "Must be a girl." Nope. It was a dude. Totally disgusted, I wanted to throw out my gum and avoid chewing gum the whole day. However, whenever I start chewing gum, I can never break the habit.

Philosophy was alright.

English was not bad. We did have a workshop after practicing our writing techniques. The newest member in our group, Kendall, participated. I think our group has made a decision on what the setting will be in the story: something similar to the characters meeting each other unintentionally through a broken down bus accident or a shut off elevator... Kind of like a Breakfast Club scenario.

Okay, I ought to hit the hay. I've been sleeping well surprisingly. Let's keep it up, brain!

Backcountry Blue
Canada's Yukon backcountry hides sublime surprises, such as Azure Lake in the rugged Ogilvie Mountains. Glacial meltwater laden with fine sediment lends the lake its namesake color. (By: Paul Nicklen)

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