Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Woot 'N' Holler!!!

And no, I didn't mean hoot 'n' holler. I meant to put Woot 'N' Holler!!! ok?
Things is okey dokey right now. Well, except for the fact that my parents just got divorced and I'm having really hard time with it. I'm very irritable and sad and mad all at the same time. Except at school, school (even though I don't like it) is the only place that I can get away from it all. Unless I go on vacation, then it would be even better.;) And my grades aren't doin' to good either...in math (hint hint nudge nudge). Even though it is highly unlikely I'm afraid of being held back. My grades aren't that bad though, that's just math, so I don't really think I'll get held back. Well,I'm at one of my mom's friend's house right now and we're about to have dinner with them so I gotsta goes. Seez ya, My homiez!

3 comments:

thehipster said...

I don't know if you remember me but I'm friends with your parents. My name is Cheryl and I have been reading your blog using your Dad's link.

I've been wondering how you guys are doing with divorce. Don't be afraid to talk to your parents about it if you need to. When I was your age I always worried about my grades, but I always passed just keep working and you'll be okay.

Emily Kline said...

Thanks for the advice, Cheryl. My siblings are doing ok, but I'm not really. Though I'm trying to deal with it, it still gets to me. It especially hurts me how I can't do anything about it. But I can make it.

Samantha Alice said...

I'm sorry you're hurting, sweetie. My parents waited until I was 25 to get divorced, which means I didn't have to survive a divorce and adolescence at the same time... but I grew up with parents who weren't happy with each other. And I made a bad marriage the first time, because I didn't know what to look for and beware of...

Your parents both love all of you children immensely, and they want the best for you - and parents who are happy in their relationships is best for you. I know it's hard - keep talking about it - talk to your parents, but also talk to counselors and favorite teachers and cool friends' parents... let it all out. It will get better.

I convinced myself that I was bad at math, but the truth is I can learn anything I want to, if I want to badly enough. You can, too. You're a smart girl.