Saturday, May 17, 2008

It's About Time

Well it's been more than amonth since my last post so I figure I'd stop procrastinating and at least update you on whats going on. First off, the rugby season has started at QHS, and has taken top prize for least organized sports team. EVER. In a school where education takes 2nd place to the 6 month long Basketball season, you'd think that the other sports would get a some attention as well. Our nonexistent practice schedule plus the less-than-a-month season speaks volumes otherwise. Earlier this month, me and Caleb picked up Mario Kart Wii. Not nearly as good as Double Dash or DS, but a decent Wii game. rent it before you buy it, unless you have exstensively played every other Mario Kart and love 'em whether they border mediocrity or not. In video game news, which I'm sure you're all psyched about, Guitar Hero 4 will have drums and vocals (like Rock Band) plus the ability to custom make tracks. Also, WiiWare just released this last monday, and I downloaded Defend Your Castle from xgen studios. If you've got a Wii, 5 bucks, and an internet connection, this game is totally worth it. This Monday 9 games on WiiWare are to be released, and its Victoria Day (whoever that is *rolls eyes*), so no school in Canada and WiiWare for Will. Oo-rah. Last week there was a History project, english paper, and science lab report due so its nice to be able to breathe easily this weekend. Then science test this thursday, plus Indy 4's release after that! Our little stop at Quebec is rapidly drawing to a close as our 2nd to last month is halfway over. Not lookin' forward to packing again, but it'll be soooo nice to spend some quality time back home. And in case you didn't know, we're subletting a furnished house until december when we get to Senegal, so we have a chance to find a really good house. Not really my first pick, mais c'est la vie. What can ya do? See ya next time, on Will's super duper blogpost show! Now, of to defend my castle.

- Will


"What a weird day. I don't understand it. But you don't get to understand every day of your life. Maybe 5, 10 days a year I'll get home and I won't know what the heck just happened. I guess everyone has days like that. Sometimes they're the nicest ones."