I do not know how this blog will turn out.
I am assuming it will probably die out like my previous one which has now been deleted and is well on its way to BlogHeaven.
Although I do have hopes that it will succeed.
Now, this little blog has been started because of the inspiration from Marty who has managed to keep his blog going for a very, very long time so kudos to Marty!
I love his blog.
So read it if you read mine.
*Angry face*.
I don't really know what will end up in here.
I hope it is worthwhile.
Today is the first Thursday of the September holidays and so far I have done nothing exciting. I kind of prefer it that way. There are so many people who pile up so many social gatherings and so forth over the holidays and they never really get a time to relax before going back to school.
Not doing much gives me time to think and attempt to sort out some of my life's confusion. And also to listen to music and read. Right now I am absolutely in love with Joe Hisaishi's film music which he has written for Studio Ghibli film's. To name the movie soundtracks I have by him:
Porco Rosso
Howl's Moving Castle
Spirited Away
Laputa - Castle in the Sky
Kiki's Delivery Service
Princess Mononoke
My Neighbor Totoro
Whisper of the Heart
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
They all have such beautiful music. Wondrous really, so very expressive. I am yet to see all of the actual films but I am hoping to steal them from Marty to watch. I also want to see the new one 'Tales from Earthsea'.
I have a lot of homework I'm supposed to do over the two weeks given but I haven't done much. Today I slaved away over my maths and have it almost finished but the thing I'm putting off mainly is my Health & Human Development revision. There is so much and I can barely remember what we did at the start of the year. Ahhhh. Stupid VCAA, why not have midyear exams. I hate you VCAA.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be a hermit and live somewhere deserted, no human contact or new technology. To be self-reliant is something many people say they are but you are never truly self-reliant until you actually take that step away from society and do it all by yourself. I doubt that most of today's youth would actually be able to do that. We do not learn how to cope on our own, having to feed ourselves without going to the local Coles or Safeway and buying premade meals that you heat up in the microwave. If society fails due to war or any number of other things we have generations of people who have no knowledge on how to survive. I can understand how they think it will not happen but as we become more and more advanced we have more and more risk of beginning a war or bringing ourselves to extinction. I don't know how to fix it, or if we'd ever actually need to know all that but it's just a thought.
Well I'd best be off, maths and chemistry tutor will be arriving soon and so I return to evil forces of algebra and redox reactions.
Song of the Post: The Legend of Ashitaka Theme - Princess Mononoke OST
-Sarah
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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