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My fault, really.
Song of the Day...Letters, by Utada Hikaru
Status: thoughtful
Song of the Day...Letters, by Utada Hikaru
Status: thoughtful
Time to speak in third person just like Mommy (Yuna) taught me! =3
Daughter recieved her report card today and wasn't incredibly thrilled to see a 0 for her Chemistry midterm grade. But what can daughter expect? She is rather clueless. She gets it from Mommy. x]
Daughter caught Ms Falzone before Chemistry and gave her the note she had spoken of, but Ms. Falzone seemed to have changed her mind about letting daughter take the make up. Strange, but daughter supposes that it's simply part of Ms. Falzone's job. No medical excuse, no make up test. v_v
Daughter finds it rather strange that people expect her to act gloomy over it. After all, she is already gloomy, so why add to the gloom? x_x
Also, Daughter asked Mr. Rubensky about the New Moon book which she lost in 334. He did not find it. Thus it is forever lost. Mr. DeSilva may perhaps know of it, but daughter doesn't really see him around often. Actually it was perchance that she even ran into Mr. Rubensky today on her way to the library 9th period. Unfortunately, Mr. Rubensky says that 334 will be locked more often this term. Daughter finally gets her piano, but loses the pleasure of listening and playing with her friends ninth period.
Daughter will improve for sure this term! DAUGHTER WILL NOT REMAIN A B STUDENT. Actually, if daughter had taken the Chemistry midterm and her Latin grade change was complete, she may very well have had a 90 average as opposed to her Asian fail 85.83, but what can daughter do? No make up test for daughter.
Ah, it would seem daughter is still glum after all.
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-sushi