Well, here I am, ready to post. Let's see how much I can write before the fam boots me off. You practically have to beat someone with a stick to get ten minutes on the internet around here. Oh well.
To catch up? I'm a senior in highschool, about to graduate. Graduation is the 21st of May, actually. WHOA. I'm so excited! I can't believe I'm about to become a so-called adult. Actually, when polled, Americans reported that they don't consider anyone to be an adult until the age of 22, not 18, but I'm going to leave home and everything come August and leave all this highschool life behind me. Periods of transition are just so exciting! So here's what's coming up.
I'm going to Colorado State University, potentially majoring in microbiology. Yes, I did go through the stage where I thought I wanted to major in psychology, but loe and behold, I took highschool psychology and decided not to. Why? Because I don't want a job that comes with a dark outlook on life. If I spend eight hours a day working with the abused and crushed souls of the world, my opinion of humanity will drop significantly. Not to mention, I'll just be sad and angry at the a-holes who put my patients through such traumatic events. Or worse, I'll hate my patients for doing that to the people around them. Well, I won't hate them, but...I don't know. Maybe it just isn't for me.
But microbiology. I took the class sophomore year, and LOVED it. It was my favorite class all through highschool. That has to mean something. Especially when the material covered wasn't exactly designed to please a highschool audience. I'll have to ask the guidance counselors at CSU just how much opportunity a degree in microbiology will bring me as far as jobs go, but I'm pretty sure it's a good road to take. If not, there are tons of majors in natural science! Whoohoo! Who knows...CSU has the second best vet school in the country. Maybe I'll end up as a vet! I'm a total sucker for animals, as well as guys who are nice to animals. Ooh, the guys I could meet there. Ooh, the fun I could have saving doggies and kitties! Yay!
In the meantime, I am currently preparing for a Cultural Foods final. It's exciting, really. My country is Switzerland, and I get to bake Zopf! Yay! It's actually bread that is woven into a really cool-looking braid thingie. Whoa, making bread is fun! I got to knead it for ten minutes, and do all that fun stuff. I braided it about half an hour ago, and now I have to go brush the yellow of an egg on it before I bake it for 55 minutes in the oven at 400 degrees. It'll be yummy! And then, I get to take it to school, and put Nutella on it, and it'll be super super super yummy, cuz Nutella is the best thing in the whole wide world! Yoohoo!
And yes, I am aware that I sound like a five year old. I suppose I'll always be a five year old, because I truly am at heart.
And whoa, no one's kicked me off yet! But I have to go bake my Zopf, so I'll have to finish my endless rambling laterz. Have a good evening, everyone!

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