6.14.2006

summer thus far

to sum it up in one word: HOT

florida is always so hot as usual. everytime i go outside, the sun is so bright it gives me a headache. and jamaica gave me sun burns...on my nose and arms. but my summer has been pretty awesome so far. relaxing, playing some kingdom hearts 2, went to jamaica with my family and cousins, waterskiing, eating food, sleeping, everything's going pretty cool. except the weather...it's too hot. and i missed out on a tropical storm/hurricane? monkeys, i was kind of looking forward to that.

well jamaica was definitely fun. first day we went kayaking out into the ocean, but then got stuck so we had to wait for a rescue boat to come save us. then for the rest of the week, i spent most of my time waterskiing, but the other kids went sailing, windsurfing, and snorkleing. everynight we had a reservation at some restaurant at the resort, and we had to dress up somewhat, which was quite interesting. i think there was a flash from a camera every 5 minutes from someone taking a picture. so we took about more than a 1000 pictures combined in about 5 days at jamaica. crazy. i manage to look messed up in every single one of them.

but now, i am back in florida and ready to return to summer school and basically figuring out how i am going to switch out of music. i think i might have to either skip the fall semester and just work and then come back spring, or somehow figure out how to get away with taking no music class during the fall. but of course, i need to decide what major i want to switch too. so far the list consisted of architecture, kineseology, psychology, and economics. but i think i have to rule out architecture and possibly kineseology. though they both were the two most interesting majors i had in mind, it seems like they were incredibly difficult. not because i'm stupid...well that is part of the reason...but because it would be too much trouble relearning calculus, physics, chemistry, or biology. staying as a music major has literally turned me retarded. i seriously wonder why i decided to be one in the first place. perhaps because i had some sort of confidence that i was good at something in high school, so i decided to persue it at college. needless to say the moment i began my first day at texas, i suddenly felt pressured to become someone i was not. to basically become a hard core music major. the more i stayed there, the more i despised it. sure, most of my good friends are music majors, but the educational system of that school is so messed up, like the attendance policy and the requirements of practicing. arrrg! i feel frustrating!!1!

another mindless rant, i seem to do that a lot lately. something must be terribly wrong with me. but, oh wells. and since i have failed yet again to produce a story, i shall leave with a book quiz i completed. enjoy, this is probably one of the more interesting online quizzes i have taken




You're Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!

by Lewis Carroll

After stumbling down the wrong turn in life, you've had your mind opened to a number of strange and curious things. As life grows curiouser and curiouser, you have to ask yourself what's real and what's the picture of illusion. Little is coming to your aid in discerning fantasy from fact, but the line between them is so blurry that it's starting not to matter. Be careful around rabbit holes and those who smile to much, and just avoid hat shops altogether.


Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.

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