Dear Diary : 2007-10-08

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Dear Diary
by Edeyn Hannah Blackeney


Monday, 8 October, 2007

Dear Diary
Oooh, okay. Simone's surprise is for next weekend but she told us about it yesterday. She arranged for me and Mom to get to be part of the "trial run" of the new spa opening in Sheffield's Crossing! A free mini-vacation in a totally girls-only world? Daddy just grimaced at us and went to make coffee.

But today. Today was... just...

I told Mom that the whole thing with Mrs. Worthing made me angry, but I didn't really care about the Homecoming thing. She asked me if that meant that I didn't want to do it, or if I would like doing it but didn't care if I didn't get to, or if I was saying I didn't care because I really wanted to do it, or... Mom can come up with a lot of really close scenarios.

I told her that it did sound like fun, but it didn't bother me to not do it and let someone else have it so that Mrs. Worthing wouldn't get her nose bent out of shape.

Mom got this weird look in her eyes and then we were at school. She normally just drops me off, but she got out of the car and went inside with me. She took me to the office and asked to see the Principal, then told me to go find my friends, but to leave Mrs. Worthing to her.

Mom can be pretty scary. Not in the same way that Daddy is scary (with the mad fightin' skillz), but... I think worse.

So I found Jennifer and Matthew waiting under the tree out front like always, and we talked a bit, then we found 'Nessa and Hayleigh. Of course, the topic of choice was the sleepover.

I thought Matthew would be totally disinterested but he wasn't really bothered by us.

So, we all made our way to our first period classes, and the morning bulletin started. They named the candidates for Homecoming and my name was in there! My class applauded and I know I was blushing, but it was a good blushing, y'know?

Mrs. Worthing gave me these disapproving glares all period when I was in her class. It wasn't really comfortable.

After Gymnastics, I asked Mom about Mrs. Worthing and mentioned the glaring and she said she just thought it was an opportunity that I shouldn't miss out on, and that not every girl got to participate, so turning it down seemed like a shame and she had talked to Principal Soames about it and there wasn't a problem.

I'm a freshman, so it's not like I have a chance to win, anyway, but I'll get to be Court Royalty and be one of the Apple Fair Princesses no matter what!

Mom was talking about getting me a dress that needs hoops and standouts and a petticoat.

Ugh.

I'd die if I had to wear one of those in public!

Courtney

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terrynaut's picture

This is shorter than I like but I waited until there were many entries and then dove into them. I'm glad I did because I really like it. Each entry is pretty short but they add up nicely. :)

I love to see little windows into Courtney's world. Her life is fairly normal but with odd little twists that keep things interesting. Each entry leaves me wanting more.

Please keep up the good work.

Hugs

- Terry

Dear Courtney

Dear Courtney,

It sounds like mom, has the principal in your corner. I hope that your teacher will come around. She could be a problem if she doesn't like something.

I'm with you on the whole hoop skirt thing. yuck!

Oh, you didn't say. . . Is Mathew still a goober? ;)

Snoops

Sounds like a FUN surprise

And an interesting day!

I'd have LOVED to be part of "homecomming" court! *sighs* A hoop gown though... Ho boy.

Annette