School is officially over for the year, as of this past Friday, June 1st. My final grades are 4 B's and 2 A's, and my cumulative weighted GPA after this year should be something like 3.83. I'd be happy for the summer being here if not for the plethora of work I have to do: learn and do assignments for the Evolution chapter in Biology, a fairly large poetry packet with assignments and my world lit paper for English, a (thankfully) extra credit project for history, a cluster (scrapbook, article summaries, and a phone call) of French, and my 4000 word extended essay to research and write. I also have the Borden reunion in California for several days and my month-long class at Rochester.
In between everything, I'll be writing my college applications and trying to relax. TJ got a job, so he'll be busy, and I'll be home. Hopefully we'll get to spend some time together here and there, considering it's our last summer of high school. There's already talk about next summer and taking a road trip as far north as Chicago. But this summer I'd like to just...be a couple. To begin, we have today at the Sponge Docks, and then who knows? I'm hoping to get the beach in, plan all-day movie marathons at home, and plenty of cuteness (then again how can you plan cuteness?). We have forever to be like an old married couple, as we're consistently called, and forever to worry about what comes next. All we know we have is today.
I'll be seventeen in a week, just a year shy of a legal adult. So much to do in so little time, but again, all I have is today. I hate being this age so much, how I know there's all these things I can't do just because I was born a year or two too late and how I already feel like I'm 25, but everyone has their issues to overcome, and being this age is mine. And I hate Florida, but days like today (not too humid, a little warm, mostly clear sky) are good days. Such a shame to be inside, but I'm waiting for TJ to pick me up for our late Greek lunch. Yum.
3/4 done with this blog, and then I move to the already-created college blog.
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