Monday, February 28, 2005

Photos

There are now some delightfully awful photos (one could even say pretty ugly- oh I do love that oxymoron) (I'm only referring to photos of me being ugly, I wouldn't insult others in such a way and I did look awful) up from Thursday night, Friday afternoon and motzei Shabbat (Saturday night) on the BAUK website. (BAUK is Bnei Akiva UK, which is my youth group. We had a big thing on Shabbat which rather tired me out if you hadn't already gathered. Photos are now up from said event plus from preparation. Most of the ones of myself are rather awful, as such things always are. My excuse is this: most of the ones taken with me in (if not all) were taken after Shabbat, when I was already tired, but kept going on adrenaline.) www.bauk.org, go to photos and I'm in some of the ones under 'Kenton Shabbat Ha'irgun'. I personally rather like the photo of Raizl sleeping. I'm impressed that Shmu managed to take a photo of her. Well done Shmu. :D

Snow! Again!

Okay, I know it's actually becoming annoying before we've had a proper several-inch-thick snow day, but it's snowing once more on a Monday evening! And this time I am very glad that I did not go out after my leaders' meeting, as the snow had started to settle. I decided to drive home as quickly as possible in high gears and hope it didn't become treacherous before I reached safety. I was fine. :) It had started to settle on the pavement in my road (I live on a road off the top of a hill, so it tends to settle quicker due to being higher up I believe), but fortunately not in the road.

Possibly a snow day tomorrow? We can hope I suppose. It would give me more time to write my first draft of my chemistry coursework. (*grumbles* Why with such little notice and without having really taught us the theory behind it? Eh? Eh? At least it's all mathematical stuff this time and shouldn't be too bad. The hard thing is finding the data to use to predict my results. If anyone finds data on the order of hydrogen ions or thiosulphate ions w.r.t. rates of reaction and initial rate, I would appreciate it greatly.) A snow day would also give me time to do my two English essays for school (one is the one I complained about yesterday, the other isn't quite so bad and is on 'Othello') as well as reading up on other stuff and generally teaching myself organic chemistry again.

Ah well, that's life.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Tired

Rather tired from yesterday. Every year I forget how tired I'll be, and it's not even like I was tired last night after the tochnit ended and we finished clearing up the shul, it's when you wake up the next morning. Ach. I really haven't been feeling like working or doing anything at all apart from lazy (or procrastionatory) things like blogging or checking (and replying to) emails and the like. Not work, anyway. Especially the poem crit with reference to 'Translations'. It's a strange enough poem on its own, never mind having to relate it to a play. I thought up the trivial "both authors are Irish" point, as well as the loss of origins and culture. There are things to write, it just takes the crit to a different level which I can't be particularly bothered to do. (The poem is 'Hercules & Antaeus' by Seamus Heaney. I still hold that I prefer Heaney's essays to his poetry. Strange, I know, but it's my preference.)

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

I did that mock.

Right, well it did snow and there was snow on the ground on Tuesday, but not enough to make school closed. Apparently lots and lots and lots of snow is forecast for today: all the local councils have been told to grit the roads really really well. Which makes it seem like I won't have to go to my hour and ten lesson and assembly at 8.40, but rather have a day at home. Which will give me plenty of time to prepare for Shabbat Ha'Irgun (a weekend thing at my youth group this weekend) as well as do my essay... which I am still avoiding.

Monday, February 21, 2005

Snow snow snow

It's snowing! And I don't mind it snowing and settling now, as I am safe at home and not about to go out driving (although I was thinking about it this evening, but am glad I didn't as the snow started before the time I would have got home) and there is a possibility of no school tomorrow, which means no chemistry test. Which would be good. One week's reprieve.

Beginning to feel guilty about a certain essay. And reading through all those 'Othello' notes. Or not finishing reading through them, even. But, there are just so many. And so many people make such useless handouts too, that you end up reading pages of prose about total crap, without even any small basic facts worth higlighting. Gah.

But, we did start 'The Merchant's Tale' today in English, which is good. Well, not good in the sense I'm worried we won't finish our texts in time, but good in the variety and change sense and also good in the sense that we're finally moving onto the last text, which means we might finish... or at any rate we are closer to finishing. Not that we've finished 'Othello'. Gah.

But back to happier thoughts... snow snow snow! Settling snow! Pretty big big flakes swirling outside and settling and a white blanket covering the area around.... eeeeee. :D I like snow.

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Back to school tomorrow

Brrrr, it's cold this evening. I just hope it doesn't snow overnight. Or if it does, that it doesn't settle. I want to drive to school in the morning, and I'm not going to in the snow! Plus, it'll mean my parents will have difficulty flying back into the country. Which can be taken in different ways, I guess, but I wouldn't wish hassle when travelling on them ever.

But snow is fun. Snow angels and snowmen and snow fights and just it being all beautiful under the smooth white blanket. I love the snow too, I guess. Plus it's a reason to wrap up all warm and cosy and sit by a fire with a warm drink and mmmmm...

I'm beginning to feel rather guilty about the amount of work it would appear I've done over the half term... but one week is so not enough time to do all the extra work that's given and relax. And I don't want to die of stress or anything.

Hmm, well, I'm going to find another jumper to put on on top of the one I'm wearing. Hopefully I might warm up a bit.

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

I don't like how this thing insists that there is "1 comments". Is it that difficult to have it being able to change between singular and plural dependent on the number in front? Evidently it is.

I did all my chemistry homework from one of my teachers (we have two). (Waits for applause, and then realises that this isn't actually that great a feat. Damn procrastination making it one.) I like chemistry at the moment, as it's possible and doesn't require too much teaching to make sense (well, if they continue it starts to stop making sense, so it's just as well. Although some people consistently don't understand, and so they continue re-teaching it. At which point I usually plug my ears)... well, it's all calculations (for both teachers oddly enough) and I can do maths. So all is good.

I also climbed up shelves and found my sister's old A-level notes on 'Translations' (which we're studying in English at the moment) and discovered some rather handy articles and essay questions and general stuff to note down. Despite the fact that she insists she had awful teaching (which she tries and argues with me was worse than mine), she still has plenty of questions, model plans and articles. Naomi likes articles. :D

Monday, February 14, 2005

Note:

I do not like it when people start up an instant message conversation thingy with me and before I even have the chance to say "hi" (or any form of greeting), they say "g2g, bi". Please note, there are two things I dislike here: (i)why did you bother to start up the conversation if you had to go that second? and (ii)"bi"? Please, at least learn to spell "bye". Not that much more effort is involved: one whole letter more. Come on, I mean I know I'm lazy, but even I bother to write "bye" if that's the salutation I wish to use.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Also, I've discovered I dislike (or just don't overly like) those silly drinks where there's about 5% alcohol and lots of sweet, sugary flavoured stuff, like Archers Aqua and WKD and stuff. You can drink lots and they just have no effect. And you end up wasting more money I'm sure of it. The pure shots in smaller quantities are much better. *nods* And WKD blue tastes of blue ice-pops.

I mean, I have no objection to drinking them when they're on offer or around, but I prefer to have a smaller, stronger shot of something instead I think. They're ever so sweet too. Especially the blue ice-pop flavoured ones.

*growls at public transport*

An hour and forty-five minutes! When it usually takes half an hour, max. forty-five minutes! Grrrrrrrr. Hopped on a tube, to be told I had to get off at Willesden Junction and grab a rail replacement bus... which wasn't coming for another 20 minutes. So I jumped on the first bus that came and got off at the first tube station (White City I think). From there got on the tube, managed to go one stop and then they announce that it was a defective train and so we all had to get off. Waited another five to ten minutes for the next tube, which I then took to Oxford Circus and changed to the Victoria line for Euston. Gah. A journey and a half just to get to orchestra. Coming home was simpler: I decided to take the Metropolitan line rail replacement buses, as they are more frequent than the Silverlink and Bakerloo line ones. Journey was still over an hour in length, but nowhere near as frustrating as the one going in. Ugg, I hate public transport. Especially in London.

Saturday, February 12, 2005

Doh.

I went to shul thinking rather positively, "Anthony surely can't accuse me of blanking him this week... I only went to school by public transport on Monday!"... and guess what happens? Yep, apparently I blanked him on the platform at Finchley Road tube on the way home on Monday afternoon. This blanking thing is becoming a rather bad habit. (I've now blanked him twice in not too many weeks. :S) But I was chatting with about four other people from school, so how can I be expected to notice him for sure? The fact that I apparently actually walked round him is another thing... tum ti tum. Maybe I should look out for anyone around any time I'm walking anywhere. But, it's such a bother to do that. Ach.

I had more to blog, but alas! I have forgotten what it was.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Wasted day.

Yes. That's about it. Slept lots (which was probably good for me), haven't (yet) done any chemistry revision (bad, bad Naomi), met Sara for lunch, bought a couple of papers, a book ('Down and Out in Paris and London', Orwell), a CD (ooh plus another CD on the 'net, but that hasn't arrived yet, and it wasn't in the shopping trip), a pink v-necked jumper from H&M (the kinda boring one. I would put up a photo, but my parents are in another country with the digital camera), some general stuff (cleansing wipes, etc) and a couple of presents (which I'm not listing in case the recipients read this here blog).

Umm, went to Sainsbury's this evening with my sister to do grocery shopping, etc. Bought a red nose at the same time. They come with stickers! and red hair gel! and face paints! I do like red noses. I think I have every one since I was about 6. If not before, since I have many of my brother's old ones I think. And I want to buy the pin too. I still have the 2003 one on my smart coat, so it's about time I changed it, I think, and it does look nice. We also drove a round-trip to my sister's office, to check I do know how to get there for tomorrow afternoon (I'm picking Sara up so that she gets home in time for Shabbat).

Well, I should probably go and do some chemistry revision. *sighs*

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

No school tomorrow!

Woo! Ms. Gooriah said she wouldn't be in, and since my only lesson on a Thursday is maths first thing, sounds like no school for Naomi. :D Plus we were told on Monday that assembly is only for year 12s. Haha. Excellent. Time to go and buy a birthday present for Saturday and perhaps some clothes too. They would be rather useful. And socks. I need new socks.

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Freedom of house and car and page limits

Parents have landed in the Holy Land... they texted us to let us know. :) Just Sara and I for the next 13 days (I think... odd number to go away for, I know). :) Means I can drive to school (Sara walks to work and would have to pay to park) and life is just a tad more relaxed at home.

Just spent the last couple of hours writing up my chemistry coursework. And then writing it up again. Stupid limit of a maximum of two sides of A4 handwritten. Some of us have large handwriting! The writing just doesn't look like mine now, that's all. Last time I squished my handwriting to fit a set number of pages for a handwritten task, I remember commenting when handing it in that "it doesn't look like my handwriting", to which I was asked, "did you write it?" and when I replied that yes, I did, I was told "then it's your handwriting, isn't it?".

In the absence of MSN (yes, I have other IM media, but few others use it and so the absence is noted. Also, I do not use MSN, but trillian, so that I can use lots of IM media on the same interface), people have turned to emails, which means my inbox has a lower spam: not spam ratio... always a good thing I guess.

Sunday, February 06, 2005

*avoids the mound of chemistry that needs to be done*

Friday, February 04, 2005

*blows nose*

I got through an entire box of tissues during the school day. *sniffs and sneezes once more* Ugh. I hate colds. Someone managed to laugh at the number of tissues I used in each of my lessons too (different person in each lesson, too). Ugh. *blows nose*

Other news: UCL decided that they don't want me to study there next year, which means that Manchester is (almost) definitely my first choice, although I'm still not sure if it was my first choice all along... in some ways it was, I guess (the whole maths/English liking both thing).

We're doing all mathematical theory stuff in chemistry at the moment, with both teachers, which is good, 'cause I can do maths. If measuring the rate of change, is it not common sense to measure the initial rate and then subsequent ones? Surely it is. Our teacher actually spent ten minutes (if not more) explaining that you had to measure the initial rate. *rolls eyes*

Thursday, February 03, 2005

As expected...

Full blown cold. :( Head somewhat dizzy and almost floating but feeling heavy at the same time. Sleep would probably be rather good. :)

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Bah

Cold worsening with regular coughing and sneezing, not to mention relatively frequent nose-blowing.

Other news: almost blanked someone (again), this time at the tube station this morning. Heard someone saying relatively loudly "now I know what Anthony means about Naomi blanking people" at which point I turned around. Doh. I really should take more notice of the world around me... :S

Chemistry practical assessment today: melting point determination (if that means anything to anyone). I managed to get consistent results, and I think it was only one degree out, although we haven't yet been told what the melting point should have been. Need to write up results, no more than two side of A4 handwritten. I think that is unfair, considering I have large handwriting. Maybe I'll just have to try to write smaller for this. Hm.

On the topic of writing, I should go and write some articles... tum ti tum.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Cold... again?

In fear of the oncoming cold I think I 'm getting (sore throat, general feeling lousy and being cold when I'm normally hot and vice versa make me conclude this) I have just made myself (and drunk) a hot honey and lemon... which was rather yummy. I didn't put too much honey in, and the lemon was prominent, but not overpowering. All good as far as I can see. Plus the vitamins should help ward off whatever not-good-health that is trying to make itself noticed. Throat still feeling sore, which I originally thought (or on Sunday and Monday I thought) was due to singing and shouting and talking too much on Friday and Saturday, but apparently not. Ah well, I hopefully will cope. *must remember to put new pack of tissues in bag for tomorrow*

I was actually feeling like playing my clarinet before... I didn't overly mind what, I was thinking of just random music that I could find lying about my room, but I then remembered that my clarinet was at school. Bah. And I was in the mood for practice. Pooh. I also want a viola. Not that that is at all connected to intended clarinet practice, apart from the music side I guess. And I would rather a new (or second hand but new for me) wooden clarinet... preferably two, one in A and one in Bb than a viola. Hmm... I should hunt out Saffer and find out about her Bb that she's trying to sell.