Meme!

Did the last person you kissed have tattoos?
no…????

Have you ever been in a perfect relationship?
oh you know, me and flutter the butterfly have a pretty awesome relationship considering we spend a significant portion of our time together ;) with a human, nah

How did you get your last bruise?
probably skating, haha

What was the last movie that you watched?
umm…Miss B. wouldn’t take me to see Atonement in Anne’s room >:( so I’m not sure. we watch a lot of grey’s anatomy around here though

Have you ever liked someone older than you?
of course…

Do you like Red Bull?
I’ve heard it tastes disgusting

Ever broken a bone?
yeah, i broke my arm when I landed a jump weird once. I couldn’t skate for awhile, which basically sucked.

Last time you had pizza?
not sure…I eat it in the cafeteria a lot though

How many days until your next birthday?
awhile

What are your initials?
CNF: Congenital Nephrosis Finnish, Cold Nuclear Fusion, Child Neurology Foundation, Cytoxic Necrotizing Factor, and yes I just googled that

Is your hair naturally curly or straight?
it has a little wave to it

Are you currently sad about anything?
not sad. i’m a little worried about spending the summer at owt though. and stressing about the olympics

Do you put your subject before you type the bulletin or after?
depends

Are you tired?
yeah but i still have to write a paper proposal

Where were you yesterday at noon?
lunch

Would you hug the last person you hugged again?
yeah probably, haha

Are you allergic to anything?
seasonal

Do you prefer regular or chocolate milk?
depends, I like milk in general

What was the last thing you ordered at McDonalds?
um… chicken nuggets!

Do you have a trampoline at your house?
no but i have a pond!!

Have you ever taken medications that were prescribed to someone else?
no i have my own medications thank you very much ;)

Do you find the opposite sex confusing?
eh sometimes

Do you have a best friend?
yeah, i have a best friend back home.

Is there anyone you want to come see you?
tabitha…or i want to go back to maine!!!!!!!!!

When was the last time you flew in a plane?
Christmas break

What is a goal you would like to accomplish in the near future?
um place in nationals next year!!!!!!!

Been to Mexico?
no

When is the last time you had a massage?
not sure

What was the last TV show you watched?
hahaha grey’s anatomy

What are your plans for the weekend?
SKATING

What were you doing at 8 am this morning?
sleeping!!!

When’s the last time you laughed REALLY hard?
pandora dance party w/ sam

Ever go camping?
YES!!!!!!!

What did your last text say?
something from tabitha, not really sure

Where is your mom right now?
home?

What is one thing you have learned about life recently?
people are weird

Do you own an iPod?
yes

Do any of your friends have children?
coach oh???

How did you get one of your scars?
ummmm skating

What is your mom’s name?
Rachel

Are you ticklish?
no

Do you have any piercings?
no

Have you ever changed clothes while driving
uh, no…

Have you ever cleaned up someone else’s vomit?
yuck…no

What is your favorite color to wear?
red or orange, and black.

What is the longest plane ride you have ever been on?
south korea for grand prix ♥

What is the longest road trip you have ever taken?
lots…idk

What are you craving right now?
chicken nuggets, thanks survey

What were you doing last night at midnight?
going to sleep

But that was us.

Oh, me and Coach OH!
We’re seriously like basically best friends. I know the grammar there was incorrect and probably crap, but that’s how I would describe it. At least she’s mine. I’ve known her since I was 10… which is only a few years longer than I’ve known about those *magic* numbers. (Sarcasm here, referencing the post “The Call”.) She knows how to deal with anything and she knows how to get me to do better in everything, not just skating.
But I just finished this really disturbing book called The Pact. I wasn’t really interested but Tabitha insisted I read it so I did. I’ve never really thought much about suicide at all. But something really struck me.

Most of you have forgotten – probably for good reason – what it was like when you were sixteen and seventeen; how crucially important it was to have someone understand you and admire you. You grow up, and things get more relative. But when you’re an adolescent, that one close relationship is all consuming. You are so bonded to that [person... because I don't think she's a "peer" as it says but the quote still fits] that you wear the same kinds of clothes, you listen to the same kinds of music, you do the same kinds of things for fun, and you think alike.
~Jodi Picoult, The Pact p. 332-3

Me and Coach OH! to a T.
Except I like to think if I said I wanted to die, she’d never let me do it.
I don’t understand why people are so dumb.

A Strange Phone Call

I’m taking a lunch break with my laptop and just had to blog about the phone call I got yesterday afternoon.  I was reading Picture Perfect by Jodi Picoult (really good so far) before I left for work and Mom told me I had a phone call.  Totally typical, right?  Except on the other end of the line wasn’t Rita (who, by the way, is going to a community college so that’s why we can hang out) or Tabby or one of the girls from the rental counter or even Coach OH! (though she never calls).  It was some girl from OWT.

OWT is this thing I found out about when I was starting high school.  It stands for Our World Today and it’s a special program at Shoreline Private Boarding School.  You work with people in all different grades and you go to a lot of conferences and foreign countries for “experiential learning”.  I wanted to apply but it was at the same time I was REALLY starting to get serious about skating; I was going to junior worlds that year.  And since to be in the middle/high school program you have to go to the boarding school, I didn’t apply.  (It’s also really ridiculously expensive but if you get in – which is really hard – they can almost guarantee you a scholarship because so many foreign dignitaries and big companies sponsor it as they send their kids there.)  Since it was a pilot program, their first graduates just left two years ago and there were only two of them.  Last year they had 3 but this year they had 6 or 7 and decided to expand the program more, since the grads are attached to the program.  They wanted to create somewhat of an alumni network and continue the program in some way at the grads’ colleges, so they developed OWT College Connections.  Basically, its a way of ensuring the girls get to come back to Shoreline for mentoring through their OWT teachers and for events (apparently they all go to France for Christmas at the royal palace… are you KIDDING me?!).  Also, since their core class is moving up in age and they are all really attached, and because the director eventually wants to step down and have someone else teach the class, this “class” (10th grade-junior in college) is set in stone and they will not be connected directly with any new entrants below the 10th grade level.  Also, because the class wants to continue to foster community, they opened up the College Connections program (which I see as sort-of a sorority) to any student in a college that an OWT grad is attending.  I think you can still apply if an OWT grad doesn’t go to your college but it’s harder to go in and they want to have an original OWT person there to keep the sorority feel.  The CC program is also supposed to work as job networking and a support program.  And you still get to go on trips with them.

I applied to the CC program since it was available for my college, Creighton.  (I picked Creighton because Coach OH! has family in Omaha and was planning to move there to start her own skate club.  I didn’t want a new coach and she said if I was going to college there she’d stay in ME with me until I went to college.  How nice of her!  Anyway, I also picked Crieghton because I really liked the atmosphere.)  To get into OWT you have to have some special trait, and you also have to be really smart.  It helps if you’re a princess or something, but there are girls from all walks of life in it (they have profiles of the members on their webpage).  The same applies for CC.

Well today I got a call from a girl named Samantha.  Literally, this is how the conversation went:

Me: Hello?
Samantha: Hi, I’m Samantha Parkington, and I’m the Class President of the Our World Today program at Shoreline Private Boarding School.  I’m calling to tell you that our executive team has reviewed your application and we have accepted you into the College Connections program.
Me: Wait… is this a joke?  You’re a student, right?  Shouldn’t the teacher be calling?
Samantha: Oh, Miss B. is at a political rally, don’t even get me started.  But I work with her for student government and she told me I could go ahead and call you and it would be more personal or something.
Me: Are you serious?
Samantha: (laughs) Yeah!  Um, I know it’s kind of strange for you to hear me call you to say you’re accepted, but our program works differently so it’s not strange to me.  I mean, two years ago two of my classmates sent a fake acceptance letter to a girl who wasn’t slated to be accepted yet and Miss B. didn’t kick her out or get mad.  She said it showed initiative and if they wanted her in the class so badly, she should stay.
Me: Wow.  That’s kind-of crazy.
Samantha: Well she was a little mad because it got her in trouble with the principal, but it’s a huge inside joke now.  But um, now that you’re in, I’m going to send you the acceptance materials, well MB will, which will include a letter of introduction to the other new student joining our class.  And, um, I’ll need to know if you’re going to show up to Paris this Christmas.  And do you need a scholarship to get there?
Me: Yeah, um, a scholarship would be helpful, do I have to decide now?
Samantha: Well, my parents can get you a ticket basically for free, so it’s cool.  We could even grab you on the way there.  Or you can ask Marie, because she has a private plane, and it’s her house anyway.
Me: Marie, as in Marie Elizabeth Westoff, the Crown Princess of France?
Samantha: Um, yeah.
Me: Wow.
Samantha: I probably should tell you right now that I’m a Princess of Monaco.
Me: Uh…
Samantha: Marie and I are childhood friends.
Me: That’s crazy.
Samantha: (laughs) Yeah I guess.  Don’t talk to her about being a princess though, she hates it.  But, do you think you can come?  It’s a huge tradition.
Me: I’d have to check with my coach…
Samantha: Oh, okay.  It’d be best if you come to Paris because otherwise you’ll only meet me, Harper and Kit-Kat.  We’re the ones at Creighton.  Well, I’m a high school senior but Miss B. came here and she brought me with her and I’m trying to enroll next semester too, and then Miss B.’s sister is teaching the rest of the high school girls back home.
Me: Well, of course I want to go!
Samantha: Cool, just let me know.  The whole thing with contacting me is complicated, because somebody could be wiretapping me right now.  So I can’t give you a direct number yet, but you’ll get one.  Sorry, I can’t really be more specific.  And you can always just email Miss B. off the website and she’ll know it’s you.
Me: Okay.  Do you think you could have her call me to confirm this?
Samantha: Yeah, no problem.  Bye!

I still think it’s too good to be true.  I mean, a princess?  Really?  Even though I know there are foreign dignitaries’ kids in the program, I didn’t think it meant princesses.  I mean seriously.  And a free plane ticket to Paris?  I want to believe it; I thought the program sounded awesome and I know these are all aspects of it.  But I haven’t gotten my acceptance packet or a call from “Miss B.” yet, so I am still being skeptical for my own protection.

I’m back…!

I’m sure everyone enjoyed our six months abroad.  I totally did.  Harboring in Greece for a week was definitely the highlight.  Unlike Lena, I most definitely did NOT fall off a donkey!  I am actually a pretty pro donkey rider, you can add that to my skating skills!  It was definitely a lot of work.  I know Rita and I basically killed each other by the end with all our arguments about who pulled up the riggings, threw the anchor… yeah, I’m one lousy, lazy Venturer.  But you have to admit I provide entertainment!  And I do pitch in when required.  Actually, I’m always trying to give my share and more, but we all know we got super-stressed by the end and I totally needed to relax.  Sharing a cabin really gets to you!  It’s smaller than a dorm room!

And boy did I need that relaxation!  The day I got home Coach O’Halleran met me at the dock.  Seriously, no joke.  I thought I missed skating and I totally relished our stop in Russia where I got to glide around on a lake, even if it was only for a few hours and I didn’t get any major practicing accomplished… and even if I got scolded for “abandoning the group”.  I’m sure everyone understood by the end that skating is my major passion (I totally didn’t tell on you, Tabs, when you snuck off a couple nights for those midnight swims!).  Or at least I thought it was.  You see, now I am at the rink probably 8-10 hours each day.  We are working on a routine for qualifiers, or trying to.  I’m REALLY rusty after spending 6 months with practically no skates, and to top it off, the ones I brought on board got WATERLOGGED during that huge storm three days before we landed in good ol’ Kennebunk!  Three days!  I had to buy totally new skates, and I’ve had those for forever.  They were basically my lucky skates.  I am having the WORST time breaking in my new ones.  I wish I had an older pair to practice in, but my mom cleaned out my room while I was gone and we think she dumped my crappy skates!  So it’s all blisters for me.

The only hope I have is that new skates=new beginning.  Maybe the reason I’m doing so horribly is because I am so uncomfortable in these skates!  Once I break them in, maybe I’ll stop doing the waxel.  I’m totally serious… fell on my butt five times yesterday.  Coach OH! is working me so hard, but I know I can show her up.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, I created this blog to chronicle my journey to VANCOUVER (hopefully)!  And of course, to stay in touch with my amazing skating and venturing and homeschool-club friends while I am stuck in the rink or off in Omaha.  Toodles!