Sunday, December 12, 2010

there's only one kind of bib that i like

and it's called easybib.com My Works Cited page for Macbeth worked out just fine. I had the author's last name first, then the first name, book name, city it was published in, etc. in the correct order. Thank goodness. Today I had a very productive day of working on what I needed to get done. I finished my Macbeth Essay once and for all and had my brother proofread it as well. Putting it in MLA format took a lot shorter than I expected. The last time I did it for the Personal Statement was a drag. But that could possibly be because I was working under the kitchen counter late at night and camping out in the dining room. Aside from the Macbeth essay, I also went out to get four rolls of Christmas wrapping paper, metallic ribbons, shiny bows, gift boxes, and seasonal tissue paper. I also picked up a box of Stash Pomegranate Raspberry Green Tea. You see, pomegranates are all that I have eaten for the past two months after dinner. I really like them. I like raspberries too, but not as much as blueberries. But I still really like them as well. And I figured that since I drink Green Tea almost every day, the name Pomegranate Raspberry Green Tea seemed to be the best of three orgasmic worlds. But no, this box of 18, now 17 left of tea bags failed to make a high ranking in my all -time-favorite-kind-of-tea-list.Well, that is just too bad. But I do plan to keep the reddish box for my future tea box collection.

I wrapped all of my Christmas gifts for my friends and teachers this afternoon, so I will not be going through them again until the end of this week. The only thing I have yet to do is finish writing in the Christmas cards that I started last Sunday. Besides finishing the Macbeth Essay and accomplishing Christmas errands, I also managed to finish writing  my 7-page paper for American Government regarding the Immigration Reform issues from Arizona. I even made the Works Cited page look neat and proper (again thanks to easybib.com), and placed the title page, 2-page topic outline, and unwrinkled papers in six plastic sheets in a purple binder. I did it. I finished the two big essays that I promised to finish by the end of this weekend. Tomorrow, I will begin my intense studying regarding the history of the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, the stories of the Illiad and Aeneid, the epic battles of Beowulf, and the play analysis of Macbeth.

Right now, I just want to play board games with my brother and Jennifer, go to the beach with Vincent and Calvin, make a small bonfire, eat burnt marshmallows, sit in cold weather, play intense games of tennis, hike up big mountains and hills, and get my road bike fixed so I can go biking. In a few hours, we'll be a few days away from freedom. Goodnight.

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