Or we're being graduated. I never really got that.
Is it weird that I think this is one of the first times I've ever used "we" in reference to myself and all my classmates? I use "we" as "the six of us" quite often.
It really does show the little cliques that exist in the school, whether people acknowledge them or not. For example, "Tim and I" or "Emily and I" are not a "we." But in other instances it seems perfectly normal.
I'm drifting. It's 11:22, but I'm nowhere near tired.
I made a list of the books I want to read this summer (none by the Collins sisters, for once), but the library only had a few of them. Incredibly frustrating.
So far, I've read "Waiting," a biography that wasn't on the list but I'm glad I picked up. I'm working on "Pale Fire," and am discovering that it's a book I want to have read, but not a book I want to be reading, necessarily. Lots of flipping back and forth between pages to check things in the index and forward during the cantos.
Hm. Plans for tomorrow. I'm debating going to Chris' after the ceremony. I'll probably go at least for a little while, but I'm having trouble figuring out where I'd like to spend my time after that.