Also, as a Life Scout, I'm now beginning my last steps towards Eagle Scout. I need to get the merit badges done and get everything for my Eagle Scout project set up. I want to redo the signs in Banner Forest, as everyone is always getting lost in there. The project itself isn't difficult, it's just getting people to be able to actually get the signs all put up in there at all the intersections.
For Christmas, Mom and Dad got me a P-bone, which is a trombone made of PVC pipe with a graphite slide. So, I'm trying to learn how to play that so that for the concert, I can play Trombone for Colonel Bogey's March, which has a low brass Soli section. Hannah is going to work on her Baritone so we'll have more than one low brass player.
Taryn and I have started a private together for Ballroom. We're doing a Salsa to "La Bomba." We haven't learned the actual dance yet, but we have learned some combinations and lifts that will get put together into a number. We're having a lot of fun with it.
In my free time (which seems to be dwindling), I have been reading more. Some books that I have read recently are the Uglies series by Scott Westerfield, The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan, and I'm trying to read Beowulf, but it's a bit slow as it's a poem. Books I'm going to get at the library or get at Barnes and Noble are Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke, The Hunger Games (I don't know the author), and the second Dragonlance series.
When I'm not reading during my free time, I like to play my iPod. Samantha told me about this app called Temple Run, which essentially the scene from Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark where he takes the idol and gets chased through the temple, except in the app, there are a lot of obstacles, coins to collect, power-ups to grab, and your character runs faster with every checkpoint. It's extremely easy to get addicted to it. I've only had the game for like 2 days and I have played about 170 times.
So, that's my current life in a nutshell. As the year goes on, I have no idea what is going to change, but I'm ready for it.
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