Thursday, May 27, 2010

Updates of hospitalized Molly.

Molly's still in the hospital, of course.
I received the news this morning that she has lukemia.
She's such a pretty, smart, intelligent girl; She doesn't deserve this at all.
Around ten she called and we talked until about one.
We talked about school, and how much she's going to miss the last bit of her freshman year.
We talked about what's been going on.
We talked about how, when she gets out, we're going to have a huge sleepover and party for weeks on end.
When she gets out, it will be so great.
My heart goes out to her family right now.
Man, I miss her.
Her mom may come pick me up after school to go see her, which will not be easy.
She starts treatment today, I believe.
I hope she feels good enough for a visit.

Hold on, Molly. Everything is going to be okay.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Long month.

I've been reading a lot lately.
Surprise, right?

Chewie has seven teeth now. I wish I could be there for him, cute little baby.

It's been a tough few days.
A good friend of mine passed away on Sunday.
And Molly's in the hospital.
I can't aford to cry in school,
so over and out.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The future and junk.

It's Mother's Day, and I'm oddly happy.
Weird for a Mother's Day, really.

What have I been up to, you ask?
Well, I've been planning out the next five years of my life, give or take. Let's take this one step at a time.
For the next two years of high school:
-Keep those grades up, I need a good GPA. It's pretty much my ticket to college at this point.
-Get a scholarship.
-And a job. I need a job so bad, you can't imagine.
-I need about $8,000 for a road trip with a friend of mine. Not just a 'hey, let's go on a roadtrip' kind of deal. Like a, I am going to college in Washington, so let's drive there kind of deal.
-Join clubs. Clubs look good on applications of all kinds.
-Learn Spanish. Two years of a language is necessary to get into most of the good colleges, and all of the ones that I am looking at.
-Buy a car that can handle the cross-country trip.
-Take as many of Greene's classes as possible. Which means just getting all of the necessary stuff out of the way now.
-Graduate with flying colors. I wouldn't mind being in the top 100 of my class. In fact, I kind of strive for it.
-Start packing for said trip.
-Adopt a dog from a shelter or rescue.
-Apply and get accepted to a Washington college, preferably Washington State University.

After graduation:
-Roadtrip, obviously.
-Record roadtrip.
-Have a blast on roadtrip.
-Spend maybe a month or so with mom.
-Move in with sister. -Pending.-
-Get another job.
-Go to college to be a veterinarian or animal caretaker of sorts.
-Have a great life. Hopefully.

Fingers crossed.