I didn't end up doing anything yesterday besides going to my tutor for an hour. I'm not even sure if I was there for an entire hour because I kind of just got sick of studying. Turns out I probably should have studied a little bit more because I thought the exam was so hard. We only got an hour to do each section of the test and I never ended up getting the first section finished on time. Hopefully it doesn't affect my mark too much. After my exam we had grand march practice. So many people kept messing up; it was so frustrating. We had to walk in circles for half an hour outside and it was so hot out I was just getting mad. For my afternoon classes we got to watch magic tricks and move desks. I ended up being done school half an hour early but my friends made me stay until the end of the day so I could honk my horn with them after school while leaving the parking lot.
It was the last day of school for so many of my friends; it was pretty sad. My best friend Ainsley is graduating. It will be so weird not seeing her every day.
I am suppose to be studying for my History exam that I have to write tomorrow morning but I don't really like history so I doubt ill do much studying. I just cannot wait to get all these exams over with so I can enjoy my summer.
Tomorrow I have to write my history exam at nine. After I am done I have to meet Jay at the flower attic to pick up my corsage and then go tanning. Once I am done tanning I have to drive to Clear Lake and pick my boyfriend up from school and then head to his house. I cannot wait to see him because I feel like I haven't seen him in ages. I get to meet Cee Lo Green this weekend too!
Today is my last day posting because school is officially done. I hope you guys found my blog assuming and maybe some day I will post again; don't get your hopes up.
Camp Day
Wednesday, June 1, 2011 is a special day for Tim Hortons Restaurant Owners, team members and guests. It's Camp Day! Camp Day is the one day a year when Tim Hortons Restaurant Owners across Canada and the United States donate every penny from coffee sales to the Tim Horton Children's Foundation. In 2010, Camp Day raised more than $9.7 million CDN ($9.3 million U.S.).
What One Cup of Coffee Can Do
Every time a guest buys a coffee at Tim Hortons on Camp Day they will help send more than 14,000 kids - who could otherwise not afford it - on the camping adventure of a lifetime. All children who attend one of the Foundation's six camps are selected from within the communities where Tim Hortons Restaurants are located. Tim Hortons Restaurant Owners work closely with local youth organizations and schools to select children, between the ages of nine and 12, to attend a 10-day summer camp session or seven day winter camp session."It's overwhelming each year see how our guests come together support Foundation," says Bill Moir, President, Tim Horton Children's Foundation. " On Camp Day, buying cup of coffee and participating the many activities helps contribute to positive change in child's life. And that's a good feeling."


We all want our skin to look healthy and fit and many feel that the only way to achieve results like that is to tan. While there are a variety of sunless tanning products out there that produce great tans (no more orange faces), many people will still opt for the old fashioned beach chair approach or visit a tanning parlor to spend some time under a UV lamp.



















