2008! Yikes!

January 24th, 2008 by Jill

Well, It’s been quite some time since my last post. Ages and ages. Heh, I’d pretty much forgotten about it until one of my awesome friends, Beth, came to visit during the week and she remarked to me that it had been far too long since I’d updated my blog. So here you go Beth - my updated blog! :P

Oh, Happy New Year everyone! I can’t believe it’s 2008! :O Wow. And to think it’s already nearly February in 2008. Blimey.

Well, it’s school holidays! Yay! But they’re nearly over now… And do you know what that means? 5 more sleeps until Jill goes to school…eeek! Lol.

These school holidays have been pretty awesome. I haven’t done a great deal, just mainly been bumming around on the computer, chatting on msn and MySpace to friends, catching up and visiting friends that I hadn’t seen for ages, I went to a party/dinner thingy, actually going to another party this weekend, been doing a bit of cello practice and little bit of music theory. But the holidays have been really nice and enjoyable. It’s been nice to have nothing to do seeing as very, very shortly I’m going to be tearing my hair out with the amount of school work I’m going to have and preparing for my AmusA on cello. So having nothing much to do has been awesome.

Heh, one thing I’ve missed these holidays though is sleeping in. I haven’t really got to sleep in these holidays. Which is sort of sad because I always usually sleep in during the holidays. But because I’m going to have to be getting up early for school Mum’s been waking us up nice and early so that we’re used to it by the time term comes around. She comes in with a high pitched voice saying “Wakey, wakey, time to get up!!!”. And then proceeds to shove various things up Jeremy’s t-shirt to try and wake him up. Because those of you who know Jeremy well, he sleeps like a log and nothing wakes him up in the morning unless you pretty much drag him out of bed. Haha. So a couple of mornings I awoke to Mum in hysterics, laughing at Jeremy and telling he looked like a tortoise because she’d shoved a tissue box up his shirt in a desperate attempt to wake him. Oh dear. Crazy much?!?!

Ooh. Do you know what else I did these holidays? I went to PY Summer Camp!!!!!!! It was sooo awesome! I met so many new, awesome people! And it’s really quite sad that most likely I won’t see those people again till the next camp I go to…I learnt lots and it was really encouraging to be around so many other Christian teens. We did some really crazy, fun activites. And my study group was the best! Go the Hulk!!!! Grrrrrrrrr!!!! hehe. Everyone in my study group was really nice and so awesome and I’m so glad to have been in the group with those people. Heh, and in all our free time at camp I played poker. Yes, I know, poker at a religious camp! Shocking I know haha! It’s ok - we played for fun, not money, so don’t worry. :D But yeah, Me, my sister, a couple of my friends from church and then a few randoms that we met on camp sort of formed a poker playing group so in every break we had, we’d all be there playing poker. Awesome fun. But I do have to admit, by the end of the week, I was sort of sick of poker, lol. Heh, by the end of the week at Summer Camp I didn’t want to come home yet! Purely because I won’t get to see people again till next camp, and that’s pretty sad. Anyway, Summer Camp was so much fun, and I would really love to come again next time.

I don’t know that I really have much more to write. Hopefully I’ll be writing again in this blog sooner than it took me to get around to writing this time. Anyway, I shall leave you all now.

Bye bye :P

Urghhh. Sick.

November 15th, 2007 by Jill

Me = sick.

Me = can’t breathe properly.

Me = can’t hear properly.

So yeah, that’s pretty much me right now. :P

Jill the Ill. No, it’s not Jill the Dill anymore - it’s Jill the Ill.

I own a school uniform?!?!

November 8th, 2007 by Jill

Jill now officially owns a school uniform! Shock horror! Hehe, on Tuesday I went to Oxley College to get my uniform. After a good hour (at least) of trying everything on I finally walked away with my uniform. But I just have to say this - the lady in the uniform shop, whose name I don’t know (isn’t that terrible, I know…), is sooo nice. She really is. She has such a nice, bubbly personality and is extremely friendly. But, oh my goodness - the uniform was sooo expensive, it’s not funny. Seriously. I mean, we had to buy absolutely everything, including a back pack and sports bag and all that too. Not just the uniform. Heh, but I am so glad I’m going into year 11, not year 10 or something like that. The years 7 - 10 uniform is sooo disgusting! It seriously looks like pajamas! Like it’s bad. You’d think that being a private school, it would at least have a decent uniform…hehe. But the senior uniform isn’t too bad. We did look at some second hand stuff from the shop but some of it was just so revolting. Like the second hand backpacks and sports bags looked like they’d been sitting there for the last 20 years. Really. And I looked at second hand skirts…but you know - they had ripped seams, buttons missing etc… So we ended up getting all new stuff. :S

I attended another of those essay writing classes on Monday. It was good. I even like wrote an actual essay! :O hehe. Quite a few people didn’t turn up this week though. So there were only 10 people in the class this week. 15 last week.

Oh, and do you know what’s really cool? I have downloaded Finale Notepad 2008 yesterday! It’s so much better than the previous version because…IT NOW RUNS ON WINDOWS VISTA! :D :-D :D Because I had Vista installed on my computer last Saturday, I suddenly remembered yesterday, "Noooo….Finale Notepad’s not going to work… :(". But then I visited the website only to discover the new version is out and is Vista compatible! Happy me, happy me. And also, which is really cool, the new version lets you import midi files and export your compositions as midi files. So that’s pretty cool.

Now, I have to tell you this. I installed this new version of Finale. Then I suddenly felt this need to go and work on some of my old compositions. Now, I’m the sort of person who composes heaps and heaps of stuff. But sooo many of my compositions are "unfinished". I get so far with them, then I get sick of thinking of things to add to it…and so they’re left, just sitting there, for months on end without finishing. But on rare occasions I get these urges to go and finish them, or at least do some more work on them. Yesterday was one of these days. O.K, so I have this Canon that I started composing months upon months upon months ago. I decided I would bite the bullet and just finish it. I hardly had anything to finish. Like 20 bars or something. That’s it. But it seriously took me like a year to get around to finishing it. So here I am putting in these last few bars of this piece. I got up to the VERY LAST BAR! And I’d put in the 1st violin note. The second violin last note. The violas last note. And then, oh my goodness - the cellos last note. Finally - finished! Then I was literally a millisecond away from hitting the save button. And. *Drum roll* THE POWER GOES OUT! This is the point in the story when I nearly put a hammer through the computer monitor and nearly threw the computer out the window. However, I refrained from doing such a ludicrous thing. But. The disappointment. It takes me so damn long to get around to finishing it. And when I finally do, I put in the very last stinking note. And the power trips. Hehe, just my luck. So I went away, did a few other things. And came back and re wrote it a few hours later. Hehe. So it is now officially finished. :D

Well, I think I will end this blog entry on that high note - I have finally finished a composition that was buried under the dust, so to speak…and is now finished. Yippee!!

Is it just me that hates thinking of titles for blog entries?

November 4th, 2007 by Jill

Yew! 9 blog views today!!! According to my blog stats it’s my largest number of blog views in one single day since I’ve had my blog. Yay! The running total of blog views is now currently 55 views.

Well, since I last wrote, quite a lot has happened. I have had many concerts, many interviews, and lots of other stuff.

First off - a couple of weeks ago I had an interview with the principal, Mr. Welsh, at Oxley College. It was scary. But it went well I think. We talked for ages. And the Mr. Welsh took us on a tour of the school. And I won’t bore you with all the details but it all looks really nice, I met quite a few teachers, and it’s all rather exciting.

And then last Monday I had to go for an interview with the deputy at Oxley to talk about subjects. The deputy, Mr. Armstrong is really nice and friendly. I’m going to do English (obviously, as it’s compulsory), Mathematics, Food Tech, Biology, Beginner’s French and Music 2 + extension. And it’s really quite funny - after discussing what subjects I’ll be taking, Mr. Armstrong told me how many people would be in all my classes. Ok, get this - in music there will be…2 of us!!! And in Food Tech…7 of us! And French beginners…4 of us!!! And then obviously heaps more in maths, english and bio. But yeah, pretty small classes otherwise, which is probably a good thing.

So anyway, straight after my interview with the deputy I had to go to an essay writing class at the school which Mum had booked me into. Hehe, it was pretty funny, when I walked into the classroom I realised who the teacher was! It was a guy who’s daughter is in orchestra with me, and his daughter is also in my string quartet group! So it was pretty funny walking in and finding out that he would be the teacher. But it was pretty cool having him as a teacher because well…it made it less scary I guess. And I found out during the essay writing class that he actually marks hsc exam papers so he really knows what he’s going on about as far as essay writing goes. So yeah, it was good. Learned lots. And have to go back to another essay writing class tomorrow because it’s three sessions all up.

I’m so excited - I got a ticket to go see the ACO play next Monday!!! And. Genevieve Lacey will be performing with them as a guest artist!!! So it will be amazing to see Lacey play. So I am looking forward to it heaps. Will be awesomely awesome. :D

I’ve started up music theory lessons again this term which is awesome. I’m doing 6th grade now! It’s actually got a lot of awesome stuff in it. But the only sad thing is that I have to have the theory lessons on a Friday afternoon straight after my cello lesson, and I got straight from my theory lesson to orchestra. And that all means I don’t get to talk to my awesome friend Tiffany in my break that I used to have. So I miss that heaps…but oh well. At least this Friday I don’t have to go to theory because my teacher will be away. So I’ll get to talk to Tiff! Woo!

Oh, and do you know what else is really exciting? Our internet isn’t shaped anymore! For the last NINE DAYS our internet has been shaped. Can you believe it? NINE WHOLE DAYS! So that basically = torture. You click on a website. And wait. Wait. Wait. Do some more waiting. And then maybe wait some more. And then the page finally loads! So yeah, being shaped sucks. Oh, did I mention it involves waiting?

Guess what? I have Windows Vista installed on my computer, as of yesterday! It’s cool. After much begging of Dad, he finally decided to install it. We had a lot of problems though because my stupid cd drive wouldn’t read the cd to install Vista. But we worked it out somehow. But since it’s been installed I’ve had to spend a lot of time organising all my junk that I have on the computer into various folders. And I’ve had to reinstall quite a lot of stuff which is rather aggravating.

I had to go to Wollongong yesterday morning for a concert. It was at the Wollongong Conservatorium’s Saturday at the Con. Because I won a scholarship I had to perform at this concert. I guess I played ok. But not that great. It could’ve been a lot better. However I played a “work in progress” a.k.a. something for my AmusA cello exam which I intend to do in about 9 months time. I played Serenade by David Popper. So yeah, it could’ve been heaps better. But hey, it was a Saturday at the Con…fairly low stress, laid back sort of thing. Then we left straight away and I drove home from Wollongong - first time I’ve ever driven home from W’Gong.

Had Youth Group last night and boy was it good! Why? Because my one of my bestest buddies, Beth came!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Yes, I did intentionally write ‘bestest’. Just because I wanted to, even though it’s not a proper word. :D ) I haven’t seen her in sooooo long. I like never, ever get to see her anymore which is so sad. Really. So I enjoyed last night so much because I actually got to talk to her face to face, rather than just through emails, of which we send like 3 a week to each other hehe. We went to the Glow Worm Glen in Bundanoon. We did about a 2km return walk to the Glow Worms and back.

Ooh, we got our orchestra itinery for our tour to Spain next year! It looks soooo exciting. It’d had better all go ahead. It’ll be so exciting. I’m excited. An orchestra tour for 16 days!!! In Spain!!! It doesn’t get much better than that hehe.

And I really couldn’t be bothered writing anymore, even though I could write so much more…Need a break from all this typing. And it will give you a break from my writing too. :D

‘Tis late…and I’m tired…

‘Night people.

P.S. Now I have to think of a title for this blog entry. And do you know what? I absolutely hate thinking of titles for my blog entries. I can never think of anything. And I’ll probably sit here for the next 3 mins thinking of something. How sad.

The. Dog. Gets. Car. Sick.

October 8th, 2007 by Jill

Right now I’m about to fall asleep. We’ve been away for the weekend (well actually Friday to Sunday). We stayed at the grandparents in Tuross Head.

Well we got up on Friday morning having packed all our bags the night before. Well, except for Dad who never packs anything till the last minute. So yeah. We got up. Had brekky. And the usual. Anyway, Dad had a fantastic idea during the week which consisted of buying a bike rack to put on the back of the car so he could take bikes down to Grandma and Grandpa’s. So anyway, I distinctly remember Dad saying the night before we left, “Can you all please try and get an early night tonight because we need to get up early tomorrow to leave for Grandma and Grandpa’s. And I don’t want to be leaving at a ridiculous time of 12:00 or something, ok?” So that is what he said last night. However, in the morning Dad had to put this bike rack on the back of the car didn’t he. Well, it took him forever to try and get the tow ball off. Actually he couldn’t get it off himself so he actually had to go visit one of our neighbours who had some tool that eventually enabled Dad to get the tow ball off. So after that was off he then had to put the rack on. Hehe, and then…the bikes had to go on. And oh what fun that was. It took about 2 hours to get the bikes on. Try fitting 4 adult size mountain bikes on a bike rack. Very hard. And then after they were on, the pod had to be put on top of the car and the suitcases and sleeping bags and all the other paraphernalia had to be loaded into it. And once all that was stuffed in the pod, the pod lid had to be shut. And as Dad was shutting it, the lid jammed. And it took forever to unjam it.

So, by the time we left home it was about 12:00 or 12:30. Hahahahaha. So, fat chance of us arriving at the grandparents for lunch. :-)

So, the 6 Visser’s plus the dog, a.k.a. Ella, set off finally. Had lunch in Goulburn at KFC, much to Dad’s fancy. Not. He really doesn’t like fast food at all. But anyway, we had KFC. Then all was good.

Until…

I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned this in my blog before. But. The. dog. gets. car. sick. Yes. So you can guess what happened. As we were descending down the mountain, the mountain with the very winding roads (yes, I have forgotten the name of the mountain so you can all just pretend you know what I’m talking about, ok?) Ella threw up. She was in the back of the car. And basically, it went all over the back of the car. Oh joy. So Dad pulled over on the side of the road. Then he realised that in order to clean up the lovely mess, he needed to open the boot of the car. Hahahahaha. And remember everyone - the bike rack is on the back of the car, isn’t it? And the back door of the car can’t be opened when the bike rack is on, can it? So basically that is when we all felt like committing suicide when we discovered that the bikes that had taken painstaking hours to put on, now needed to be taken off. Ok, I exaggerated. We didn’t feel like committing suicide. I just added that for something dramatic. But it was jolly annoying all the same. So the bikes got taken off. Dog sick got cleaned up. Haha. Then bikes had to be put back on. So after about 45 mins we were back on the road again. It actually didn’t take as long to put the bikes on the second time round. But still…

Then we arrived eventually at Tuross Head.

Now, before I say anything else about this wonderful trip I would just like to say that I have had about 5 more blog views since my last post! Yewwwwwwww!!!

So, on Saturday morning Dad, Camille, Alec and I decided to go on a bike ride with the wonderful bikes that caused so much chaos yesterday. We went for a ride along the bike track which goes along the beach. Then Dad decided to go back via the road rather than the bike track. And the road is very hilly. Like very. So we basically got to ride 5km/h the whole way back coz most of it was uphill. Not good. Hehe, nah it was ok.

Then the rest of the time was pretty normal.

Sunday arvo we had to leave. We fed Ella very early on in the morning so that hopefully by the time we left she wouldn’t have any food left in her stomach to throw up. Well, that was the theory anyway.

So we packed the car. And hooray, the bikes didn’t take that long to load on the bike rack and the lid of the pod didn’t get jammed either this time!

Then we left. We stopped on the way in a little town called Mogo - coolest town ever. Full of souvenir shops with the most awesome jewelery and the like. I bought myself a bracelet.

And guess what colour the bracelet is?

Hmmm….wouldn’t be…

RED

?

No, never…

By the way, I was being sarcastic for those of you that couldn’t tell. The bracelet is red.

Anyway after shopping at Mogo for a short time we headed on. Half hour down the road… Ella. Threw. Up. Uh-huh. NOOOOOOOOOOO. How ever, she was more considerate this time and threw up in a position that didn’t involve having to unload all the bikes from the rack. So 10 mins later we were on the road.

We stopped at Maccas in Goulburn for dinner. And got home about 7:30. Or maybe 8:00. I don’t remember.

And basically that was my weekend.

Annoyed and aggravated is me.

October 2nd, 2007 by Jill

Ok, so I am really, really annoyed and aggravated. I sat down at the computer yesterday to write a blog entry. I wrote out an entire, yes ENTIRE blog entry. Then I clicked the publish button only to discover that the internet had dropped out somewhere in the beginning of my blog entry, so therefore I lost the contents of my entire blog entry. So now you all know the reason of my annoyance and aggravation. So now my mission is to rewrite yesterday’s blog entry. I would have rewritten it earlier but I just couldn’t face it after spending so much time only to have it zipped away into nothing.

Well, I can officially say that me writing my blog is pretty much completely and utterly useless. Why? Because I was interested in finding out whether anyone actually read this blog. So I got Jeremy to put a blog stats page on for me so I can track how many views I get. I don’t know whether that was a good idea or not to put the blog stats page up. It’s really quite depressing. Well, not depressing. Just, well, sad and pathetic. I have only had 4 blog views in the last 2 weeks. How bloomin’ pathetic is that? So actually, I don’t even know why I am writing a blog entry at the moment because I know I am only getting about 2 blog views a week. Hehe.

Well, I guess I shall write about my weekend, seeing as there is nothing else to write about.

Saturday…The Grandparents came and visited all day. They left about 6:00 and I madly rushed to get our dinner on the go because we needed to head out for youth group. After a very rushed dinner we left for youth group, stopping at Mittagong on the way to pick up Peter who was wanting to come to youth group too. For youth group we played “Genius”. Basically a whole heap of optical illusions, and all sorts of questions to be answered. And I sucked. Really badly. My score at the end was only 53. Which was pretty much one of the lowest scores out of the whole group. But hey, I don’t mind - I had fun anyway. Heh, and then I got to drive home from youth group. It all went pretty well till I had to do one of those damn hill starts. And I literally stalled about 10 times. Actually no, it was about 7. Alec counted for me. And he loves to keep reminding me of those 7 stalls that I did. Thank you Alec. Hehe.

Then Sunday, church at Canyonleigh. I drove to and back from church. Was good. I only stalled 3 times when I had to do a hill start hahaha. Come on, 3 is an improvement from the 7 the night before. Then basically bludged for the rest of the day after we got home from church. And had way too much caffeine. I had a real espresso coffee (yummy :) ) followed straight away by an entire can of coca-cola. Hmm, maybe that’s why I didn’t get to sleep till really late. Heh, nah just kidding. The reason I didn’t get to sleep till really late is because I was listening to the radio on my mp3 player till midnight. Then at midnight I thought I might be a good idea to maybe try and get to sleep.

Well, today has been fairly uneventful. I made cheese scones for Camille and I for lunch. So yum. Seriously. And I ate way too many of them. But I don’t care. I hardly ever make them and they were just too nice.

OK bye everyone, have to go now. Oh wait. What people? That’s right, I’d momentarily forgotten that no one reads this blog. So let me try that again. OK bye nobody, have to go now. Lol.

Scholarships…

September 21st, 2007 by Jill

Hello again. Actually, I doubt anyone reads this blog so that would theoretically mean that I am saying hello to no one. How sad.

Anyway, life…I spent all yesterday in Wollongong. I auditioned for the Wollongong Conservatorium String Scholarship. I was all completely relaxed when I arrived, unpacked, had a warm up etc. Then the moment I walked in to the audition room and sat down, nerves came rushing upon me. Why? I don’t know. I wasn’t stressed or worried about it or anything, at least I don’t think so. And I was just playing for two really nice old people. So why did I get nervous? So jolly annoying. So basically I played really feral because I was so damn nervous. I played the same pieces that I played for an audition for a school scholarship last month. And I played sooo much better at the school audition. So I’m a bit annoyed at myself for letting my nerves getting the better of me. But I’m not that worried about the scholarship. If I don’t get a scholarship (of which I am 99.9% sure I won’t get), I don’t really mind at all. I’m just annoyed because I know I could’ve played so much better.

But, speaking of scholarships…I received a letter  in the mail yesterday from Oxley College where I did the school audition for. They. Have. Given. Me. A. Full. 100%. Scholarship. For. Year 11 and 12!!!!! Can you believe it? No, neither can I. I think I am still in shock that they have actually accepted me and have given me a full scholarship because a lot of the time they only give out part scholarships. So it’s quite exciting but extremely scary at the same time as well. In the past it’s always been “I might be going to school”. Now it’s pretty much I’m definitely going to school. So yeah, quite a scary thought. But awesomely awesome at the same time. (Yes, there I go again using the words “awesomely awesome”.)

Anyway, back to the subject of yesterday. So played at scholarship at the conservatorium. Then the brother, Jeremy had a bassoon lesson because he has his AmusA exam on Saturday. Whilst that was going on, one of my awesomely awesome friends, Tiffany who went for the string scholarship as well, hung around and we talked. Then we all went to her Dad’s Chinese restaurant for lunch. Was lots of fun, but very naughty of Tiffany and her parents because they hardly charged us anything at all for the lunch. Then Tiff invited us back to her place for the arvo because we had a few hours to kill before having to go back to the conservatorium for Jeremy to have a rehearsal with his pianist for his bassoon exam on Saturday. So back at Tiffany’s place we watched anime all afternoon. Quite funny because there’s this anime called “Nodame Cantabile”. It is seriously cool because it’s all about a music conservatorium in Japan. And basically, to sum it all up, there’s a guy who’s doing a degree at this conservatorium, and he wants to be a conductor. And yeah. It’s really quite funny.

And yeah. Why did we not live in Wollongong? Seriously. Why? We spend half our life down there, we spend so much time traveling to and from Wollongong…so much easier if we lived there. However we don’t…and there’s not much we can do about it, so I really should stop complaining.

So yeah, that’s basically what happened yesterday. The rest of the week was pretty boring and didn’t do much.

Today…

September 5th, 2007 by Jill

OK, so I take it the administrator of this blog (a.k.a. the brother) doesn’t particularly like my blog seeing as all other blogs on sunriseroad.net are featured on the home page, and well mine isn’t. Is my blog perhaps an embarrassment to his website? Hehe, perhaps it is :P.

So today I did what? I don’t know, the days seem to go too quickly these days. Remember the good old days when you used to think the days went for ages and ages, and it took soooo long for Christmas and birthdays etc to come around? Anyway, today…I did some OTEN. And I updated all the album artwork in my music library on the computer. Why? Who knows. And then…I did some cello practice. But didn’t get much done. Unfortunately. Then the Griffith’s came for piano lessons, so I got to watch the crazy twin boys while piano lessons were going on. Oh yes, and I did some recorder practice at some stage during the day.

Hmm…I wonder if anyone has read my awesomely awesome (*cough cough) blog yet. Haha, if they have they were probably put off from ever reading it again. It is pretty shocking. And incredibly boring. Maybe I should stop writing in this blog until I actually have something vaguely interesting to write. That could be an idea.

Alright, to close off - here is a link to an addictive game.

It’s pretty cool. Rather discouraging though when you read the comments on the game and find some people that complete the entire game in like, 2 hours….and then there’s me, I’m no where near finished. So basically - I must suck completely at the game. But it’s still cool.

And, here is another cool site.

It is another time waster. But it’s pretty awesome once you figure out how to use it.

Anyway…bye for now. Until I have something more interesting to blog about.

Ahhh! Sunshine!

September 2nd, 2007 by Jill

Ok, so the last couple of days have pretty much sucked. Seriously. Firstly, on Saturday I had to stay home from a youth group outing just because Mum organised for BarkBusters to come to our place to help train our dog Ella. Grrr. I was really looking forward to youth group. It was a trip to Sydney for the day and to go visit the bookstore Koorong. So yeah, BarkBusters sucked. Not because they were useless or anything, they just sucked because the entire time they were here I was thinking “Hmmm I could be at Koorong right this minute…”.

And today, well I’ve just been tired, grumpy, and haven’t felt like doing anything. And yeah, today pretty much sucked as well.

But. The only cool thing about the last few days has been how awesomely awesome the weather has been. Spring is finally in the air! Yewwww!!!!!!!!!!!! I am sooo sick of damn winter because, well, I hate winter. Winter sucks. Give me summer any day. Or spring. Or maybe even autumn. But winter…no thanks. So I have immensely been enjoying the amazing blue sky and the warm sunshine. It’s been something to look forward to every morning when I wake up. Haha, seriously, my first thought in the morning, pretty much every morning of the year, I think to myself straight away as soon as my eyes open, “Is it sunny today?”. Heh, I love my sunny, warm days, hence the title of this blog entry - “Ahhh! Sunshine!”.

Well, this hasn’t exactly been the most enlightening of blog entries…but too bad - it’s what you’ve got. You’ve got a blog entry that basically says, “such and such sucked on this day, such and such a thing sucks, this sucks, that sucks, and then there’s my rant on how much I like sunny days”. That basically sums it all up.

Hey

August 7th, 2007 by Jill

Humph. I have a cool picture that I made in inkscape. And I wanted to make it the heading on my blog. But I can only do it with the regulus theme. And I hate the regulus theme, no offense or anything to anyone else that uses it. But I just hate it. It’s ugly. So in the end I have ended up using a completely different theme that is rather cool. It just doesn’t have my cool picture on it. Oh well, I guess I’ll just have to stick the picture up elsewhere on this site. But the sole purpose of me creating this blog was just so I could stick that cool picture as the heading. It takes the mickey out of Jeremy’s sunrise road motto.

Anyway, enough of that rubbish. This is my first blog entry! Woo! Not that I exactly need another blog. I already have one on myspace. I have absolutely nothing at all interesting to write about…I have spent all day doing recorder practice, general knowledge for my 8th grade recorder exam, some more recorder practice, some more general knowledge…you get the picture. Boy will I be glad when this bloomin’ exam is out of the way. I feel like burning all my pieces because I am so sick of them.

Well, wasn’t that an interesting, exciting, awesomely awesome first blog entry!!! *ahem, cough cough* OK, it was boring as. I admit it. :-)