I got a job. I forgot to update on that in my last post. I now work at Zero Meridian. (It’s a travel store on Main Street in Half Moon Bay)Lemos Farm was a seasonal job, for Halloween season. Next October and maybe spring I might end up there on some weekends.Zero Meridian is fun. I really enjoy it. I basically sell travel stuff and clothing. The best luggage you can buy is Briggs and Riley. It has a lifetime warranty and good sturdy fabric. The people who work under Briggs and Riley are well trained in knowledge they need. There is my sales pitching post.
January 4, 2008
High School— The prime suffering years
Wow, it’s been a while. I have been pretty busy. Have you ever been so busy that you have nothing to talk about? That’s kinda what’s up with me. I have been doing well in school. I can’t believe break is almost over, it seems like it just started. But life must go on as always, and as time moves forward I will soon be on another vacation, but in the meantime I must go back to my laborious torture zone called school. When you think about it, a lot of say that high school is the worst time of their life. Well, I think I know why. When you are in Elementary School and Middle School, you are a kid, so you have some liberty; But when you get into high school, they have decided to make sure you have a miserable time. Your treated like a criminal, you have no time for fun, all you do is take classes and do homework, and it’s not even stuff you want to study!!!!!It makes me think, “Man, I just want to go to college, and study what I want.I do think of a wonderful and true quote however every once in a while, from Little Miss Sunshine. It is said by the suicidal uncle to the teenage boy. He says, “High school years are you prime suffering years! Why would you want to miss call that suffering!”It was kinda like that, but I think it’s really cool. I guess that suffering in high school helps to make you a stronger person overall.