Today, I was supposed to take a NUTR "final." But before I drove on the freeway, my friend from NUTR text me, telling me that the teacher had canceled the test for today and moved it to Wednesday. I turned around in a huff.
I swear to God, our NUTR teacher is the most indecisive, clueless teacher I have ever had to deal with... He needs to be fired. Seriously.
Our test was originally set on Thursday. However, my teacher thought it would be great if we finished the test on Friday (last Friday). Then people started complaining because they had other tests to take care of on that Friday at the same time as our NUTR test. Our teacher moved it to Wednesday. No complaints for a few days. But of course, there was that one kid who admitted he/she had another test that day around the same time as our NUTR test. Our teacher moved it to Tuesday. YET AGAIN, someone complained. So, to fix the chaos, our teacher split the test for two days - we could either take it TODAY or tomorrow. I was going to take it today to get it done and over with. BUT HE HAD TO CANCEL IT. Now what are the students, who needed today to take the NUTR test, going to do?
The rest of my day, I hung out at home and goofed off on my computer. I watched another World Cup game: Brazil vs. Mexico. I was rooting for Brazil. My Brazilian friend on IMVU was watching the game, too. We both went back and forth on how disappointed we were that Brazil wasn't scoring. Nevertheless, nobody scored. We were relieved.
Okay! I'm ending it here. The movie is getting good!
Falling Water |
"The shafts of light in [this] canyon [were] one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen," says Peter Lik, who submitted this photo to the National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. "It was a surreal feeling being surrounded by the towering cliffs. The only way I could capture this special moment of weeping walls was after an incredibly torrential rain. I knew I had to get to a shallow portion of the river to unfold my tripod. I was drenched from head to toe by the falling water. Mist and rain covered the camera, but I fired a few shots. As I stood in awe of the scene, the sun broke through for a few seconds and cast God’s rays into the side-lit waterfall."
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