Groundination

February 18th, 2005 / #complaints

My report card being what it is at the end of these six weeks has acted as a catalyst for my inevitable restriction. This year has been the first time in my life during which I have been granted the opportunity to do normal teenage things. Some of which I’ve taken advantage, some of which I wish never to experience, and some of which I have lacked the gusto to actually pursue.

However, for an indefinite amount of time, I will lack the freedoms that I have enjoyed so thoroughly this year. Perhaps, though, this will pass soon so I can muster up the confidence to lead a normal, Kevin Arnold-like childhood filled with all the items that put the “wonder” in The Wonder Years.

So for the time being, I’ll just hope unceasingly that this, too, shall pass; there are so many things to do before it’s too late.


There are 3 comments. Such a lively discussion!

  1. Angus spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    You can always continue your freedoms digitally by carrying on your social life through a blog, for instance.

  2. Ian spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    touché

  3. Trizis spoke up on October 15, 2005.

    your grades are better than mine, just remind them of good ol’ trezdon. i can even come over and give them a copy of my 3 fs, 2 ds, an a, and an i, and do a little retarded dance or something if it helps the cause.

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