Sorry, that's a terrible thing to think, but I can't really help it XD
- Location:Home
- Mood:
calm - Music:Raise It Up
School started back again. It's okay, but I hate chemistry ;__;
My computer is old, and the mouse/keyboard is beginning to mess up. Are computer is also a LOT slower. Mom wants to get a new computer when Windows 8 comes out. ^^
Yeah...short post.
I'm trying to keep this habit up though~
Not that's it's much of a habit yet...whatever. >_>
-Steven
- Location:Home
- Mood:
blah - Music:Gently As She Goes
I wish I had another week of Winter Break. ;_;
Even worse, the nice, easy, relaxing class of Web Design is being replaced with Chemistry...and it's not really the class I'm worried about, it's the teacher.
You see, the chemistry teacher that I will be having sounds like the most boring lady on the planet. Apparently, she doesn't like to yell, she only whispers, and before her job as a chemistry teacher, she worked at a paint factory.
My, my, didn't she live the crazy life? >_>
Anyways, I'm not anticipating tomorrow at all. Luckily, it'll be an orange day, so I'll be with Teryn in first block. ^^
When I was in the second grade, my class did an interesting project: we made dream catchers, the Native American tool that you hang over your head while you sleep that catches your dreams, traps the nightmares, and drops the good dreams back into your head via the feathers at the bottom. A dream catcher looks like this:

We made one of those (though certainly not as elaborate,) I made sure to have plenty of colors and beads on it. I took it home, and my mom hung it over my bed while I slept.
Up to this point, I had often had nightmares that were just...strange, but scary none-the-less, and I often got up in the middle of the night to go sleep in my parents' bed because of these nightmares. However, since that night in the second grade, I can only remember having one or two nightmares, if any, since t hen. I typically have pleasant dreams that don't scare me. I have a theory: I believe that, if you truly believe in the "power" of a dream catcher (as many younger kids tend to,) that the person feels reassured about not having bad dreams, and therefore, they won't. The dream catcher would provide a sense of security to the person, and therefore, dreams would be generally pleasant.
Or, perhaps it is just ancient Native American magic. I don't know. I've pondered the thought all day, though, and it has kept me entertained...not that entertaining me takes much effort. XD
- Location:http://www.khaoskomix.com
- Mood:
content - Music:Today 4 U - RENT Soundtrack
Yeah, I know that the new year technically began a couple of hours ago (EST, at least,) but I was playing Dance Dance Revolution and Wii Fit, so cut me some slack! x.x
I've decided to have two New Year's resolutions this year!!
1. Get myself a boyfriend. God only knows how much I need one. (Though perhaps I'm confusing "need" with "want"...whatever.)
2. Get my abs/arms re-toned.
Yeah, that's right, re-toned. As in, I used to have a six pack* and some-what toned arms a couple of years ago, when I was on the swim team. Alas, it has been long since I've been involved in any sort of athletic activities (other than Cross Country, which I had to drop due to other commitments.)
*When I say six-pack, I mean that I was just starting to get one...you could see it if I sucked in my stomach XD Otherwise, it was just...a four-pack, I guess. Whatever you call a six pack without two packs. XD
- Location:My Computer (where else?)
- Mood:
bouncy - Music:Lhiannan Shee - Mediaeval Baebes
Anyways, I'm Steven. With a "v", not a "ph." "ph" makes the "f" sound, so use "ph" would make no sense. And before someone says anything I know that some spellings of Steven use 'ph' because in the Scottish Gaelic language (I'm unsure about Irish or Manx) 'ph' made the 'v' sound. But this is English, people!
BUT YEAH
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Back to the introductions. I'm Steven. 15 Years Old.
Edit: Haha, I can't spell XD
- Location:Computer Room
- Mood:
amused - Music:Mediaeval Baebes
