It is never too late to be what you might have been.
Jessica Gordon
"What's going on with me."
Me and Phillip Last week, me and Phillip went shopping. It was so fun. Then he did something very strange, yet cute. We were by the jewelry counter and I was just looking around. Then, he made me tell him which Engagement Rings I liked and didn't like. It was kinda funny, but I liked it nonetheless. Oh well, enough about me!
My Life as a Rollercoaster If you're wondering, my life has been a rollercoaster lately. On Wednesday, I was really mad at Jesse and Allen, because we were in the computer lab working on research for our lab reports, and I was telling them one of the facts I found and they looked at me like I was stupid and pretty much told me that they didn't care. I was fricking mad!!! But, I was also really sad, because I thought that they were my friends. Later that night, I talked to Phillip and he told me that he would pray for me and that I need to count my blessings. I know that I should praise God, but sometimes it's really hard when you feel like crap. I do thank God, though, for everything He has given me.
Dysfunctional Pencils In case you are wondering, Dysfunctional Pencils is a group of teenagers that are in the Upward Bound Program at Vincennes University. We claim to be "not the sharpest pencils in the box." Actually, though, we aren't stupid. We are all college-bound high school students. We created this program as an outlet to be goofy and love pencils and all things Canadian. We have been trying to recruit new members, but we have no promotional items. We have a newsletter called the Stall Street Journal that we post in bathroom stalls at Vincennes University. Each issue (none have been published yet, they are in the works, though), contains adventures of Dysfunctional Pencils, such as painting or "stealing" toilet paper, almost getting detention, the soap opera of our friends Chealsy and Derek (named Kelsey and Eric in our newsletter), and other funny things that we like. If you would like to join, you are welcome to, or if you know of any way we can promote our group, please reply to this email. You may also email stallstreetjournal@yahoo.com for more information on the stall street journal or if you would like to receive a sample copy.