Friday, May 18, 2007

Schools Almost Out


So we have like three more weeks of school left and summer is almost coming. So its pretty awesome. We have only 14 days left counting today because we have two 4 day weeks. I can't wait for the summer because then football starts and the freshman from this year get to pick on the incoming freshman. I also get to go to Canada in august so thats pretty cool. What's everyone else doing for the summer?

7 comments:

cavalierschick said...

Let's see . . .
Chicago with my parents, drumline practices with the KHS drumline, hard core band camp at MSU, possibly a job at Coldstone, and band camp here at the end of the summer. Wow, that's a lot things I have than I thought.

Anonymous said...

Im going to Chicago. And in June, I have to go to camp at MSU.

Eliza101 said...

For me its teaching music lessons, vacations with the family, family reunions, and this may sound nerdy but string fling which is actually pretty fun because I get to see a lot of my friends from other schools. Oh and also symphony practice.

mellofelloet said...

I get to see an Astros game with my family, then DCI, then I start working at Silver Dollar City, then Band Camp, then...nope thats it. Not a whole lot of fun, but I am excited.

gobluedevils042 said...

Im going to church camp then a few basketball camps here and there, the best one is going to be the one where i get to stay on campus away from my parents at CMU.

Anonymous said...

My summer is packed...
First I have a big family vacation in South Carolina-cousins and all!
Then I have several volleyball camps-one that is overnight in arkansas!
I am also a counselor at church camp, i have healthtracks, and my church is going to the national youth gathering in florida!

Phasma said...

Where in Canada are you headed? To the best of my knowledge the more metropolitan areas are incredibly diverse (In Toronto, apparently 40% of the population belongs to a visible minority) - but in a harmonious way... This country could certainly take a few pointers in that respect. It sounds a bit naive, but at times, the sheer polarization that exists within our communities truly boggles my mind.