Tuesday, June 06, 2006

A day in the life of Morgan Evans is extremely boring. Not much goes on in my life, except the usual of me waking up for another painfully dull day at school and having to deal with unnecessary drama and problems at school and sometimes at home.
Usually in the morning I wake up around 5 (sometimes 4:30, depending on what I’m doing later on in the day) and take a shower, and watch whatever’s on Adult Swim, MTV, or VH1 at that time. Next, I do my hair for about an hour and tear apart my room to find an outfit for school. I probably change about 2-4 times too. After that, I brush my teeth, wash my face, and make most of the preparations necessary to make me look half-way decent for school. Later, I pack my lunch and run to my mom’s car at the last minute 9before the bus comes) to get a drink and maybe some snacks to go along with my lunch. Then I walk outside and stand at my bus stop, listening to music and watching and dodging cars that go by, and wait until my bus comes.
By mid-afternoon, I’m still tired and a little hungry. I have to sit through lectures, lessons, and/or tests for the next 2 hours before I’m able to go to lunch (YAY!). In the cafeteria, I sit with my friends and talk and eat, but I do more talking than eating most of the time. I sometimes do any homework that I didn’t have time to do in home base or at home. Not much else really goes on. Fortunately for reading, I don’t have to listen to Mr. Oakes teach the class, because I’m usually outside of the room doing projects with my reading group. By seventh period (which is my favorite class by the way), I want to go home and I’m either hyper or mad at something or someone. Nothing really happens in science either, except that some of the people that I’m forced to sit with are annoying, but the others are funny.
When nighttime arrives, I crash on my bed and take a short nap. For the next 3-6 hours I’m on the computer, doing homework, listening to/downloading music, watching videos, writing down thoughts in my journal, or emailing friends. Depending on the night, like Monday, Thursday, or Friday, I watch my favorite shows on T.V. (CSI, CSI: Miami, Degrassi, etc.). But if not, then I stay in my room and draw, write, or think while listening to music. Around 9, I eat whatever’s left over of my mom’s cooking and go to bed, awaiting another, tedious day in my uneventful life.
In conclusion, I’m no different from anyone else.