Here are some things about me:
I am fourteen, in the ninth grade, female (I always feel the need to add that little detail, in case no one can tell by how much I like to type/talk/write, you know how chatty girls usually are). My favorite class is probably Engilsh; it has been for a long time. I like most of my classes, though, because I like learning and I usually work hard. I like to play volleyball. Last fall, I played for my high school. (It was C-team, but it was a blast and who knows, maybe next year I'll make JV!.) I also recently started figure skating lessons on ice, which I've discovered I love to do. Figure skating is probably the one sport I enjoy watching other people do. Really, I can't stand people who spend their whole day watching football or some such, (even if it IS the super bowl, I mean, seriously, there was a marathon of Charmed on the same day, and wouldn't people rather watch that?). But skating is pretty to watch, even if you don't know how the judging or the points work. It's like dancing on ice.
I also like to read and write (you can't really write well if you don't read. I've known a friend or two who don't read, and it really makes a difference on how well you do in school or writing). I'm hoping to take Newspaper next year; it's something different than I'm used to. I like to write short (and long) stories, and I definetely have had a lot of practice with essays, but news and articles is something I've rarely had to do in my life. I'm hoping to learn how to do it with this class. Isn't that what high school is for? Practice for what you're going to do in the real world?
Oh, and I love movies as well as books. Most really good movies were originally made off of books, anyway. Putting stories on the big screen just makes them famous, since everyone watches movies. It would be nice if everyone would read the books first, but I am the first to admit I haven't read a book for every movie I've seen. Though of the ones I do read, the books are usually better!