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- My name is Danielle, yet people always tend to call me everything other than that. I'm seventeen years old and a junior in nhs. I hope to graduate and attend college in the next five years (hopefully PENN State) and major in Psychology while minoring in some Human Resources. I'm quiet and very intune with my beliefs and approach on life and I hope to experience plenty more things so that I can grow even more as a person.
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- "Sorry Hunny It's Thursday", and Hy-Vee!
- Love, catch-up, and other things.
- I love Shakespeare (my 4th period class, I mean)
- My poem for creative writing class:
- So completely stressed.
- Teachers dance?
- Confusion and happiness all in one.
- Quest of the Frozen Village.
- How Earthquakes Came To Be: The Story of Poseidon ...
- The nerves are kicking in.
- I didn't know it was a crime to not like people.
- Basically the story of my 8th period life. This i...
- "This is NOT a Valentine's Card!"
- I need a new job.
- It's a madhouse.
- Can't sleep.
- Creative writing?
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
"This is NOT a Valentine's Card!"
Apparently when there is a giant card in your locker, left at random, with cute sayings and pictures all over it that it still is not a Valentines Day card. So I'm going to assume that I will get another gift when that day comes around as well. (*cough* Hear that sweetpea? *cough*) I'm only kidding though, I don't expect anything in general. ANYWAYS, back to the card/ not-a-card. I found it in one of my recycled notebooks and it makes me quite happy. If anything, it made my day. I haven't completely read it all the way, yet; I assume that it's just more of love being splurred out on paper. Which I wont complain because I love when I find random things from her in my locker/ car/ doorstep/ pocket/ books/ etc. I think that small surprises are always better than large planned out events and if more people left little things for their spouses at random instead of spending a lot of money, people (in relationships) would be much happier than they are now-a-days.
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