I heard someone say they were from New York and another person asked them how the Yankees were doing. They weren't Yankee fans though. They wet Mets fans. Isn't that like it is everywhere? People believing stereo types and thinking that just because you're from New York that you must be a Yankees fan? (I'm not saying anything against the Yankees or the Mets)
Or if you're from this neck of the woods you are in a battle of Texas Tech and Texas State. Of course people also around her make fun of you if you say that you like A&M too. I don't understand. What the heck is so wrong if you like a certain schools football team. Maybe I don't understand because I don't like football and I have never actually sat through and watched a whole football game. Not even my nephews games. I literally hate football. Don't ask me why. I just do. And I'm not even sure why I don't like it either. I just don't like it. Well football shouldn't feel sad because I don't like it. I don't like sports period. I know why that is though. I am the kind of girl that would get hurt in every single game I played of any sport. Basketball, tennis, you name it and I'm sure that I got hurt playing it in some form or fashion.
So I guess I've never understood what people got out of sports. So yeah that kind of made me an outcast in my high school experience. But with my experience I got to see both sides of it. I saw things about the way that cliches are in school and I realized that the outcasts are actually some of the coolest people that I've ever known. People thought them weird but I thought them awesome. I moved around from side of the hall to the other. I was friends with enough people on both sides that I could go unnoticed. Part of me felt like I was invisible to the popular crowd but the outcasts of the school excepted me for the most part and made high school better than I thought that it could be. But high school was no pile of roses. My high school experience literally sucked. It wasn't until I found FCCLA that things turned around and got better for me. Then I found yearbook and became the paparazzi my senior year because of all the pictures that I took all the time. It was so much fun. That was why I did anything my senior year. I went to football games to take pictures and I went on trips to take pictures. I even got to be the one to take pictures for the junior ring ceremony. And that was a huge thing for me. They actually let me out of class for that and it's huge in the yearbook!!!! I guess that you could say that I am honored that I got to do something like that. Being called the paparazzi was actually a badge of honor for me my senior year and I don't think that if I hadn't been in yearbook class that I would done half of the things that I did that year. It was a great experience that I wouldn't trade for the world.
In other news; I got signed up for school a couple of days ago now. And it's like my dog knows that I'm leaving again because he's been moping around acting all sad. It's heartbreaking to see him act like that. He's my baby buddy boy and when he's sad it makes me sad too.
But I have to go to school again and if I could take him with me I would but this isn't Florida and I can't take my dog with me to the dorm. That would be awesome. But with my luck I would either get someone who is allergic to dogs or brings a cat with her. I don't think that would really be a good combination.
But I get to go back and I am totally excited to go. Totally excited!!!!
Okay now I have some things that I have to get done so I'll write more later or tomorrow. However things work out I don't think that I could quit writing. I'm a writer. That's what I do. It's a big part of who I am and I don't think that that will ever change.
Stay awesome and come back and I'll be back soon. And always
Expect the Unexpected.