Hi.
As all of those who are currently reading this are probably my friends, or somehow know me as a 12 year old girl named Jenny, I think that I wouldn't care about sharing some of the more personal aspects of my life.
July 11:
I woke up. Started talking with Amelia, who is in France, sadly. I was extremely happy to be able to wake up so late this morning. Dance made me overly tired, and had me wake up at seven each morning, a heavy burden that I was all too glad to rid myself of when the week of YPT (Young peoples' theater) interpretive song and dance camp ended. The songs that were chosen were, I believe, overly animated and cute. The first song was 'We're Gonna Put on a Show'. Not my favorite. Next, some of my fellow classmates, Hannah (12), Rose (14), Casey (10), and Lindsey (10), danced and sang 'Good Morning Baltimore', from Hairspray, the musical. I was in a group with the previously mentioned Casey and Lindsey, and also Mickaela (12), Hannah's twin sister, preforming the song 'My Favorite Things', from The Sound Of Music. (I chose that song.) Then Rose and ANOTHER Jenny (14), Hannah, and Mickaela sang 'God Help the Outcasts' from The Humpback of Notredam.' Then the two slightly eccentric ten year olds, Zoe and Emma, sang 'What is this Feeling?' from the broadway musical Wicked. Zoe was Elphaba and Emma was Glinda. We ended the show with the loud and boisterous song 'Five for All Forever', from the musical version of Little Women. Rose and I played the only boy, Laurie. We had a secret masculine handshake, and apparently Mascara, not eyeliner,makes the mest makeup mustaches. As for the other characters, Mickaela and Zoe played Jo, the other Jenny played Beth, Hannah and Casey played Meg, and Emma and Lindsey played Amy. It wasn't too bad a camp, though I would definitely cut the first song, which made me gag quietly while I listened to the CD of it. Yeah, I'm really happy my friends weren't there to see it. I would be unmercifully mocked for the rest of my existence.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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Oh, cool. Yeah, I'd hate to dance to that song. Sounds like an ok camp, though.
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