Wednesday, June 06, 2001

It's not quite that severe. I'm just irritated.
I hate my nuclear family. I cannot stand to be in their presence. It’s maddening, because I live in the same building as they do. I can’t bear to do activities with them. There is nothing I want more to be disassociated with them. Nothing, and I do mean nothing, I do anywhere near them is ever fun, or interesting, free from scrutiny, or in any other way enjoyable. Simply put, I hate all interaction between my family and me. I’m pretty sure it’s not generally considered a good thing to totally despise one’s family… but too bad for what’s generally bad, because it happens sometimes anyway. Oh, and to any members of my family who will eventually read this, try not to be too condescending or offensive when you decide to harass me about this.

Tuesday, June 05, 2001

Sheesh. Some people just don't get it.
Well, again I've been very busy, and as such, have not been posting. Now, I am sitting in what used to be my AP Stat class, but is now only me and a couple other kids. From Corey's laptop, I figured with twenty minutes left in the period, I could at least get started with updating the page.

So... let's see... what's been happening. Really typical end of the year high school Junior activities. Stuff like taking the SAT IIs, student elections, and whatnot. I took the physics, math level 2 and writing SAT IIs, and they were all not too hard, with the exception of the Physics SAT II... I think I was pretty unprepared for that one.

With regard to student elections, those are done with, and for the second year, I have lost to Jen Hardy. But this year, I care a lot less, because I think that I may have been rendered ineligible to be running in the first place, depending on the results of my proposal to the principal yesterday. I dropped it off then, and I don't know when the principal will actually get around to reading it, but I know for a fact that when he does, it will lead to me having a meeting with him, as well as meetings with guidance and the english department at other times as well, if not all at once.

The reason for all these meetings is because the option for me to go to China next year and work for the Shanghai office of Traxit is becoming more and more of a realistic one. This summer, I'll be attending the Harvard University summer program for secondary students, and