Saturday, February 21, 2009

I think that it is better to fall in love than to learn to love. However, I think that almost all relationships are a combination of the two. When you fall in love you really are learning to love that person, but in a much less pressured way. If you marry someone before you love them, love can feel like a duty. While many wonderful relationships have come about in this way, but many such marriages have led broken, awkward relationships. Without the pressure of the knowledge that you will spend the rest of your life with a person regardless of how you may feel for them, love becomes more natural. Falling in love is really just becoming close to a person, wanting them to be there and wanting them to feel the same way about you. Simply put falling in love is learning to love, if in a slightly gentler way.

A couple weeks ago we got our choice sheets so we could decide what classes to take our sophomore year. We're going to block schedule so we will have eight classes rather then seven. I'm pretty okay with it, although I've heard that they are trying to split our lunches into thirds. Not by grade or anything, like we have now, but by what part of the building you are in during third and seventh periods. This would also mean that some people would be eating lunch at eleven while others would be eating at like one or two. Not only that, but it would vary from day to day so you wouldn't ever be able to get used to it. This seems very stupid. We should all just eat at the same time. Everyone but the freshmen already eat at once. There isn't room in the cafeteria so they already let people wander the halls. It's not like the freshmen would make things all that much more crowded...

Sorry getting off soapbox now. Yeah, other than choice sheets, I haven't really done anything special the last two weeks.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with u!
fallin in love is more natural not like learnin to love! ;]

Kira said...

Dude, you're exactly right. Well worded.

I've heard they're still figuring out the lunch thing, so it might not be all split up.
As long as I get a time to eat, though, I'll survive. Some teachers will let you snack, too, so.