Saturday 31 January 2015

The Evening!

When you were younger (or now, like me!) did you dread this one day which your parents met your teacher or did you look forward to all of the good comments?

The other day was the day of Parents evening.

At my school, you have to go round all of your subject teachers that you want and get a 5 minute appointment with them. Normally they last longer than that and they are behind but, that is the general concept.

Over the years of my secondary school life, I started out super quite. My geography teacher said this to me:

"In Year 7 she always looked frightened and now she is a young lady."

That basically says that I have turned from a shy, scared child to a normal, lough, obnoxious young lady.

This links to my parents evening because I talk a lot mow in class because I have friends to talk to. I was super worried that my teachers would all say this in front of my mum. I have always, from my first ever one in reception, had an outstanding parents evening saying how academic I am and how well behaved I am so if all of my teachers suddenly say I am all talking to much, it just wouldn't be good.

But they didn't. It was only one of my science teachers.

I think I will talk to you about my science appointment to you because it is very amusing (well it is for me!).

I have two teachers one male and female (I will call them Mr and Miss for this blog) and I mad an appointment with Miss. I really like Miss but HATE Mr. Unfortunately for me, Mr was free at the time of my appointment so he joined Miss with mine.

Miss started off the talk saying how well I was doing and I was getting good 80% in tests which I good. She said that last year I struggled in some of the science subjects (because I had her last year as my only science teacher) but this year I am doing much better.

The stupid Mr came in and said:

"Well, it must be physics then (because he teaches physics to us most) because Bebe isn't doing as well in physics as you described in the other sciences Miss. She is doing alright but just needs to do a bit better."

His lessons are the most boring in the world. We, especially, are intelligent girl (because I go to a top grammar school) and are capable of doing work but no, Mr hands out sheet and practically does the work for us. He then explains that experiment for the lesson for 15 minutes which is on the sheet already, I don't listen because it is on the sheet. When we finally get to do the experiment, it is pointless because we already know the outcome, Mr already knows the outcome, every flipping person does but still, we waist our lives doing something that has already been done. We come out of the lesson more confused than when we went in and yeah...the most boring hour of my life.

So, I wasn't surprised that Mr said that. It is just physics...just physics.

Please comment on my question at the start and...anything else really.

Any questions just ask!

Bebeabout, signing out xx

Thursday 29 January 2015

Motavation

I am in a mood, you know, one of those moods.

Were you feel really motivational.

I feel really motivational.

Like I should take up jogging (this will pass in a few minutes and I will think "geese, I won't take up jogging" so don't think I am ill).

And I want to pass my motivation on to you while I am still in the mood.

So:

 

This motivational quote tell me one thing.

Just aim for your biggest goal possible and even if you don't reach it, you will still land somewhere better than you are now, somewhere where maybe, you could aim for your goal again.

So go on, aim high for your goal whether it is being a doctor, traveling around the world or even taking up jogging just do it!

Knowing me, if I take up jogging, I will land among the stars instead of the moon but, at least I have accomplished something.

Have you ever shot for the moon before? Did you reach it or land among the stars? Are you going to aim for the moon now?

I would love to hear your responses to my questions.

Especially the last one. To see if any of you are in one of those moods.

Hope your all well and smiling and keep reading bebeabout100.blogspot.co.uk !

Bebeabout, signing out xx

Sunday 25 January 2015

Weird Fetishes

Most normal girls my age like subjects like art or drama or music. It is a subject that you don't have to write essays about or work out equations or explain why that acid turns into an alkali!

But I am different.

If you had read my profile you would know what my favourite subject is and on my profile, it has a little "don't judge!" in bracket next to it so please don't!

Maths

When I tell my school "friends" this (friends is in inverted commas because of one of my previous posts Teenage Girls These Days!), they think I am so weird and they don't understand why.

Well...

Neither do I!

I would tell you if I knew why I love maths so much but I don't.

The only reason I can think of it this:

"Because it is the same in every country."

Which is a quote from one of my favourite movies Mean Girls.

Do you have a weird favourite thing? Maybe it is a subject like mine? Or maybe something different?

I would love to hear about your weird fetishes!!!

Keep reading!

Bebeabout, signing out xx

Friday 16 January 2015

Too Young?

I bet you we all have this one friend like mine.

This friend of mine is Elizabeth (not her real name for anonymous reasons) and she is the only one I told about my blog. I will tell you she is a year younger than me (making her 12) therefor more naïve and lately, she is getting so worked up about one small thing which frankly, I don't think that people should be worrying about at her age.

Boyfriends.

From what she has told me, this boy THE YEAR BELOW HER asked he out and she said yes (of course). I thought it was outrageous. But then, she ignored my advice. She grew very fond of this guy which I don't like and says that she loves him. This annoys me at this stage because of many reasons:

  1. He is a year younger than her
  2. He is a twat
  3. He has no idea how to be a "boyfriend" if you could even call it that
  4. She has no idea how stupid he is and the consequences of this in about a weeks time
  5. All they do is say hi, giggle and walk away (great relationship)
  6. She could do so much better
And of course, like all baby relationships, he says to her that he fancies one of her friends and dumbs her.

Elizabeth cries over and over again and I am just there like...

I told you so.

After I got my point across I suggest that we meet up that weekend so she can get her mind off him because I feel bad Elizabeth. But all she keeps on asking me is, how did you know?

In all of my 13 years, I have never had a boyfriend. And on top of that, I have never had anyone ask me out or vice verser. It is not the normal reasons of weird and ugly (I hope!) it is just all of the boys I have met are that! Not really, I don't know why it is it just it. Yeah, I would like it to change but I am not that fussed...ok I would love to have a boyfriend but I think that age group between 12 and 13 is big and 12 is too young to have a boyfriend. Reasons are only because they are too naïve and it turns into a really silly relationship (like the above)

Did you have a boyfriend once like this? Do you know someone who does? Is 12 too young to be in a relationship?

I would love to here if any of you have been through the same traumatic times as Elizabeth has!

Please comment.

Thank you for reading this totally different blog about Elizabeth and I am sure she will appreciate it too!

Bebeabout, signing out xxx

Tuesday 13 January 2015

Teenage Girls These Days!

Teenage girls these days are really spiteful. They talk behind each other back, they judge people and make nasty, rude comments. I can bet that all girls (and most boy tbh) can agree with what I have just said. Not like I am any better of course!

I remember the times when I was in primary school with all of my friends and all we bothered about was being the teacher favourite. We had our skirt down to our knees (we didn't know any different) and, in my primary school, we were the most naïve children possible.

One day, when I came home from school, my mum came running down my road bare feet shouting, "You got in, you got in". Of course I knew what she meant. I took a test to get into my local grammar school and, as you could guess, I got in!

The moment I stepped into that school I was inspired by everything from the size of the school to our head teacher. It was, and still is now, one of my greatest achievements of my life (dramatic but hey!). I went to that school and went into the same class with 2 other friends. They were fine, but I wanted different ones. Ones that were more like me.

As time went on, one of my friends found new ones so I hung onto the other. I was a very unsociable person, very shy so for the first year of my secondary school life it felt like I was being pressured because of my school, and to find friends. I used to cry most day saying how no one liked me, and to this day, I still don't think they did.

I finally found my leash at about the start of Year 8 and now in the middle of Year 9, I feel like I on top of the world...most of the time.

My class is weird, not because we are geeky (because we are not) but because we have "groups". These are friendship groups. When you hear that word you assume that in all of those little groups, everyone likes each other, but they don't.

This leads me onto my point of how teenage girls are really spiteful these days. Because the reason for people friendship groups not liking each other is because they are mean and spiteful and gossip to each other without meaning to about her spots or her science grade and then that leads to not liking them.

I am posting this because it has effected me today. My friendship group consistent of 6 people including me. I am best friends with 2, don't like 1 but pretend I do to everyone, don't like 1 but pretend I don't to her face and like the last 1.

Me and my 2 best friends say that we don't want to be in the same friendship group as some of them. We have tried to ignore them and stuff but, nothing works. She is hung onto me.

I have a feeling that this is the same feeling that one of my friends that I went to this school with feels. That I shouldn't have been around and that I was annoying

Did you/do you have friendship groups in your class? Do you like them? Have you ever felt the same way I felt back in Year 7?

I would love to hear your comments about this.

As well as that, tell your friends about me! I only have a few view and the reason I set this up was so people could hear about me. You never know I might even give one of you a shout out!

Thx for reading,

Bebeabout, signing out xxx

PS: The reason I am not giving names is because my blog profile is anonymous. I might give people fake names, I probably will end up doing so soon!

Monday 12 January 2015

Start of Something New

You know the song from High School Musical "Start of Something New"?

Well this is it.

My start of something new.

Not in the same way that Toy and Gabrielle mean it. I haven't met somebody or anything!

But it is just as exciting.

I am not going to blab on to you about my interests and hobbies or my problems and school life. I am going to give you a quote:

"Take your pain and turn it into something great. Put your energy towards bettering your life and start something new"

Have you started something new lately? Or perhaps want to?

Comment your answers below

I realise that this has been a very short first blog and you didn't learn much about but, just wait. I will tell you everything.

Bebeabout, signing out xx