Even though I barely learned anything in my high school photography class, I still miss the whole process of developing film and pictures. The traditional way, of course. It was a lot of fun, plus it really made you put the time into each photo so you could adjust how you like it. Maybe after this semester, I'll do photography again.
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I tend to remember a lot of random moments that have occured in my life, especially during high school. I also remember events quite vividly.
For instance. A year of two ago, I was putting my things away from musical rehearsal. My friend, Evan, who was recruiting people to join VK, a drum corp, asked me, "Kitty! What are you doing this weekend?!" because VK had rehearsal that weekend. My excuse was "Disneyland." He asked me what I was doing the next weekend and I said "DISNEYLAND", which was not true at all. I just wanted him to stop asking me because 1) I didn't have the money for it & 2) ...I don't want to march trumpet. I like Tenor, thank you very much.
Another thing I can remember correctly is when we tried to make a new syllable for a count (you know, 1 and 2 and 3 or 1 e and a 2 e and a) so everyone was screaming "WOOT! LETS NAME IT WOOT" and my band teacher asked one of teh alumni that was sitting in, and he said to name it "quad". The Mr. A just said to call it "ti". ...
Or when Aaron was playing around with my graphing calculator, and typed "HI CAT", mispelling me name. I proceeded to get mad, chided him and told him "NEVER TALK TO ME AGAIN". The poor guy was speechless as the moment went by so fast.
You know, I have no idea where I am going with these.