Jun 5, 2009

My Chill Life

Break Down of Friday Morning:

1:00 Wake up
1:00-1:30 Stare at ceiling
1:35 Get out of bed and walk to kitchen
1:36 Make strawberry banana smoothie
1:40 Make toast and peanut butter
1:45-2:00 Eat
2:00 Write blog post about morning

This is my summer life. Well, my summer life until my mom finds out that I'm not doing anything productive and she enrolls me into a summer camp.

Last summer, I had to do cheer leading. Don't get me wrong, I love watching UCA Cheer Competitions on ESPN, but spending my summer days in the basement cafeteria of my middle school learning cheers is not my ideal way to spend time.

I never make any friends at those things. Part because I have to get up early and walk to school, which puts me in an horrific mood; part because the basement cafeteria smells atrocious, and I am constantly trying not to vomit all over the pom pons; part because I hate everyone, and part because I would rather be at home in my basement watching cheer competitions on ESPN than actually cheering in real life.

My mom doesn't understand that watching TV and eating is actually an enjoyable experience. I think she assumes that I am lonely, but actually, I am having the time of my life.

But I know she wont buy it, so this summer, I am going to beat her to the punch and research cool summer camps. That way, I can suggest to her a summer camp before she takes initiative and enrolls me in summer knitting.

I'll keep you posted on the cool camps I come across. In the mean time, I'll be making smoothies.

1 comment:

  1. You and I sound a lot a like! I hated cheer camp. Last summer I was lucky enough to go to a dude ranch in Jackson Hole. At first I was scared but it turned out to be so much fun. I learned how to ride and take care of horses, build a campfire, fly fish, and even got to go white water rafting! I am kind of a professional marshmallow roaster too. You should check out this website for some ideas before your mom gets one : )

    http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/wyoming-summer-camps.html

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