Busy - Busyhan…

I’ve been wanting to blog for the past few days, but when I start to type, I just don’t know what to say. Nothing so big has happened to me lately, except that I am busy with school work. We have a group report due on Monday, I am the leader. Then there is another plate for my drawing class, a drawing of anything in sandpaper using oil pastel. Sounds cool, huh? Well, it would be, if I can think of a subject to draw.

Monday, October 2, there was a flash flood here. Ryan was here that day. It just rained so hard that night, around 8pm. We didn’t think of it as anything destructive. Apparently, while we were watching Harry Potter 4, lots of people, things, houses were being washed away by the flood. Ryan left at 10pm. I was a bit puzzled why there was a flood on the highway. It took him an hour to get past the flood, and another 2 hours to get home. The next day, I learned that there was a flash flood the night before. That explained all the mud I saw on the highway and the cracked part of the streets. That night, I watched the news and saw the damages that were done all throughout the province. There was even a grandmother that was washed away by the flood and her body was never recovered… It made me think of how lucky my family are, that we didn’t have to go through what they did. I just hope this kind of tragedy won’t happen again.

This school semester is nearing its end. I just received my midterm grade today. It’s ok. My two subjects are under 90%, but my general average is still above 90% so I am good. According to my classmate, if we get a real high grade, we could get 25% off our tuition, which would really help. I wish I’d get that to help my dad. My sister, who studies nursing, has a really expensive tuition, and my brother, who’s in high school is the same. A little financial help would do a lot of good for my dad. So I hope I get that 25% off.

One last thing, VIRUS SUCKS! I just reformatted my computer and because I have Norton AV, it detected a Dialer.Trojan. Pfft… Virus makers, DIE!

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