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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Student of the Month

I am not sure how long this has been up, but feel free to check it out:
http://www.gltech.org/StudentoftheMonth.htm
The fourth one down is me, Joshua Bradbury, September 2007 Student of the month.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Another In-School Post

Hey, what's up everyone? I'm posting from school again. Today has been boring. I finished all the assigned work for this morning, and was playing this cool game for a while, when I decided, I should post. I was trying to think of things to post about, when I noticed that the thing I post the most about, Is not having anything to post about!

Yesterday I had an eye appointment, during which my eyes were checked, numbed, and shot at with a laser. Sounds funny, eh? I'll be getting contacts in a few months, and I needed to get a new prescription so they could be up-to-date. He had to test my eyes for glaucoma, and to do so, he dropped a liquid into my eyes, which made them, and my whole face, numb. He did a few more things, and then I was done.

What do you think about me getting contacts? I am definitely getting them, but I was just wondering if you had any thoughts or opinions.

Monday, October 15, 2007

I am posting from in school again today. It's kind of funny to go home and read it, and think about what was going on when I wrote it, but... who cares.
Today, I found out some very good news. In January, I'll have an opportunity to compete on a school, state, and then national level in the SkillsUSA Speech division. This might not seem important to any of you, but I have been waiting for this opportunity for over a year!
This is like Eric getting into his football league, or John getting into his Counterstrike league again. Sorry if I got that wrong ;-)
Well, anyway, I'd love to stay and chat, but the teacher is coming, so let's just publish this baby and get it over with! Feel free to comment on anything, please.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Tastefully Simple

So, yeah, I haven't made a post in a while, "my bad." I can't think of anything to talk about, so I guess I'll just talk about last night. From about 5:30 to 9-ish, my mom was hosting one of those "tastefully simple" parties. It was pretty fun. I stayed in my room more than half the night talking on the phone, and using my laptop, but when I went out, it was awesome, and I stayed out...

One thing I couldn't help but notice though, was, that my house was jam-packed! The last time it was that full was the day we moved in, when almost everyone from the church was there. It was kind of fun to see the house come alive, so to speak.

I definitely want to do it again, but my mom thought it was too much work making several dips and breads the night before, lol. I was thinking about having all the teens over our house for an after-glow, or a sunday afternoon or something like that. Who would be up for it? Who understands what I meant about the house coming alive? Please comment, because honestly, I don't even think anyone checks this blog anymore...

Monday, October 1, 2007

Traditions

I'm in school right now. It's about 11:40, I just got back from lunch, and since I'm finished all the work I could possibly do, I decided to post. One of the things that came to my mind today was the Corn Maze Teen Activity. It sounds fun, especially since it's a new location this year, but I can't help but notice how "unskilled" our church is at handling traditions. The Teen boys retreat, that we all thought would last forever, lasted two years. Among other things are High Point (because there's a good chance we won't be going next year) and the Teen Sleepover. What do you think? Are there other good "traditions" that you wish we still had? Please feel free to comment...