June 25, 2009

  • Hohoho!

    I thought this was nifty:

    Your True Birth Month Is January
    Loyal
    Social
    Logical
    Easily jealous
    Loves children
    Rather reserved
    Highly attentive
    Likes to criticize
    Needs close friends
    Ambitious and serious
    Smart, neat and organized
    Hardworking and productive
    Loves to teach and be taught
    Quiet unless excited or tensed
    Sensitive and has deep thoughts
    Knows how to make others happy
    Searches for the greatest romance
    Resistant to illnesses but prone to colds
    Romantic but has difficulties expressing love
    Always looking at people's flaws and weaknesses
    What's Your True Birth Month?
    Since, who is actually born in January for real?  Meee!  Omgah!  8D  Ohohoho!

    Anyhoo, I just finished taking the Chemistry placement test for UCM in a flurry of spontaneity.  Over the past week, Dani and Company had been telling me that the Chemistry test was easy and whatnot and that I didn't need to panic about it, so today while I was about to study more Chem, I decided: "I'm going to take the Chemistry test!"  My logic was that it was all good since it was apparently easy, and that "if I'm not ready to take it now, when am I EVER going to be ready to take it?" (even though so i've only gotten to the second chapter of my chem review book and halfway in my chem notebook, so i'd probably be ready when i finished those..)

    Then when I opened the test, everything looked so foreign I wanted to cry.  LOL.  >_>!!!!!!!

    BUT, in a wave of Christa Awesomeness, things looked a lot better after I read the questions thoroughly and they made sense, lol.  And the test did end up not being all that difficult like Dani said.  I ended up getting a 90%, so yay!  Qualified for college-level chemistry!

    I'm definitely going to study harder than my "why not just take it now!" approach for my math test, because soo many people from UCM are barely failing the math test.  D:!  You need a 20/25 to get into Calculus I, and a lot of people have been getting 18's and 19's.  *fear*!!!  I need so much pep talk for this.  ;-;!

    On another note entirely, I became instantly infatuated with New Zealand yesterday, sort of.  I just knew that Legend of the Seeker was filmed in New Zealand, but yesterday was the first time I saw photos of parts of the islands not intended to portray the ravaged lands controlled by the tyrant Darken Rahl.  And it was pretty breathtakingly stunning. 

    It captivated me partially because it was the first and only time I have ever had an immense desire to travel abroad to anywhere.  I've always thought that Europe was pretty cool, that one day I should visit Vatican City, that it'd be nice to go back to the Philippines someday, but all my adored dream destinations of my life have all been within the United States so far.

    So I'm going to get to know New Zealand over the next few years, but it has extreme potential for beating up Disneyworld as my honeymoon destination should my affection for it last long enough.  DISNEYWORLD.  You know it's a big deal when I'm reconsidering DISNEYWORLD.  Disney has a head start on New Zealand by like two years though, so New Zealand needs to be preeetty impressive.

    Disneyworld!

    what if I gave all my life to find some way to stand beside you?

    Byez for now.

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  • EverytimeweI go somewhere really green that we haven't been to yet, I tell Patrick, "Look it's New Zealand!" because those places remind me of the setting for the Lord of the Rings movies.

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