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Sunday, November 12, 2006

I am a bad, bad TASPer

Hey everyone! I'm so sorry I haven't posted in so long. Things have been extremely crazy lately; I'm sure most of you will agree. I've had way too much schoolwork, and that gets me a bit grumpy sometimes, but I'll live :) I've been trying to spend as much time with my friends as possible, since senior year is supposedly about having fun (mmhmm...). But I really miss you all, and sometimes I still get those TASP downers in which I wish I could go back to this summer and not have to deal with all this stress. Also, I really want to go to the beach, but school keeps getting in the way.

Not much worth telling has happened with me. I appeared on TV this past week, in a news channel. It was interesting, but I don't think my career will involve that much public exposure:) Also, I got my senior pictures back from the photographer, and I'm trying to decide which one to pick for the yearbook. I don't want the decision to escalate into a family trauma, where everyone has a different opinion, lol. But whatever. I'm currently spending my time between school, homework, and parties... but unfortunately, it's mostly homework :P I'd love to know how you are all doing. I'm sure you guys will end up in amazing colleges next year, so dont worry about that too much. Keep in touch!

Love,
Laura

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is there some law in Puerto Rico that all female highschool seniors must appear on T.V.? I mean, I know you and Aida are newsworthy 24/7, but it seems a bit...coincidental? odd? conspiracy-ish?

Anthony Mariano said...

TASPers are the best of the best. All of us should get some form of media coverage.

mz. aida said...

haha, hear hear, Anthony!

It's not everyone Sarah, it's just us because we're so awesome/special/kick-ass.

So, Laura, why were you on the news and how come you didn't call me so I could squee and tape you? :P


Shhh, Sarah... It's our attempt at taking over the world! ;P

Gary Z said...

I have to say that the one time I appeared on TV was in the 3rd grade. Al Gore visited our school and they needed some kids to sit quietly behind him. Since I was young, I eventually decided that he was insanely boring. So I appeared on TV sitting behind Gore being bored. Woo.....