Sunday, 26 May 2013

ARMAGEDDON! (25/5/13)

Yesterday my family and I went to Hamilton for Armageddon! (actually, later I was going to split up with my family and go to Armageddon with my friends.) A portion of you would be thinking as you read this post, what is Armageddon? Firstly, it is not a movie. It's a convention for gamers, otakus, die-hard movie/show fans, people with an artistic flaw and an amazing sense of geekiness..

When my family and I rode down the roads of Hamilton in our grey Odyssey, our first stop was McDonalds to have our lunch since we didn't eat any of our snacks in the car. We all ordered the usual; dad with McGrilled, mum craving the Fillet-O-Fish burger, my sister with her Happy Meal of chicken nuggets (she's younger than me, so that's normal of her), and finally me, with the unhealthy choice of the famous cheeseburger combo. Sigh. But to make me more hungry, dad ordered two apple pies, which mum and dad ate later instead of me and mum.

After eating the scrumptious meal inside of our car, my parents dropped me off at the center where Armageddon was currently being held. Outside it didn't take me even a minute to find my friends who were looking and guiding after me.

Later on after we gave our tickets to the man, the convention was flooded with cosplayers. Princess Peach, Ghostbusters, and even a dalek! (of course there was a person inside controlling it.) I went around and examined the stalls and found that 97% of them were selling cosplay costumes and anime merchendise. And as I was looking around I saw Janet Varney and Meagan Smith. It actually brightened my day to even only get a glimpse of them both.

I bought Fairy Tail's Lucy Heartfilia's Leo celestial key and lots of American food like Lucky Charms cereal, Ring pop, PopTarts and Jelly Belly confectionery. Man, I can now say that I was on a sugar rush! I didn't have much money given to me but still managed to keep a biggish-small quantity of money.

When we concluded my parents picked me up and we went back to our home tired and hazy after our big trip which ate our time and money. Phew!

Friday, 17 May 2013

Permanently Deleted (18/5/13)

Since I absolutely have nothing to post about on my World of Turtles blog, I will delete it. Samantha E doesn't know about it but she never posts in it and I think she also forgot about it. But I'll make sure to message her online, since she lives in Australia and not in New Zealand anymore. *Teardrop* *sniff*.

So goodbye World of Turtles! May we remember you still even if you're deceased.
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Nothing, really (17/5/13)

I have nothing to post about that's happening lately but I want to make sure this blog will be still active every week.

Like I said, I will post 2-3 times a week, but I have failed. I usually post once a week, which is honestly no enough. Grr.

But I can tell you what's happening with my school life from the beginning of the term. We had a day to celebrate the day when the school was first founded. Half of the events there were not really eye-catching but there was a haunted house and I kept on squealing. But at the end of the day there was a concert that had eating competitions and singers like Cameron Rota (who controls the girls with his cuteness) and Sam Yeoward (who's from our school) from The X Factor New Zealand.

Blah blah blah. Let's skip to today.
P.E was a blast. We played the annoying dodgeball. I was screaming uncontrollably because I kept on falling and getting hit. Terrible, but so entertaining.

But the main point of today was that we didn't have math! Weeeee!
I'm on the literacy side and maths is my worst enemy. I really hate it.

OKAY END OF POST! BYE!

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Revenge (6/5/13)

Term 1's sibling, Term 2, has now performed revenge on all students in the whole entire New Zealand.

Like every other student, I HATE FIRST DAYS. But I rethink that and if there were no first days, how would you  go to school? Everything has to have a fresh beginning. Think of a book.
The question is, is it possible to make a second school day without a first day? Now this sounds coco loco.

Like every other first day, I was alone, (Well, a little bit.) hungry, tired, lazy, and forgetful that I was getting bags under my eyes (even though I do have them naturally) but luckily teachers didn't realize.

But overall, the rest of the day went normal. Going to school, study, going home. Simple as that. Bada bing bada boom. Cha ching. (whoops. You say that when you get money.)

Bye.