Dear Diary,
Today was a great day. Who knew high school could be so much fun? Definately not me. It's like the more you talk to people and put yourself out there, them ore people respond. I used to be so shy about high school. You see in moveis how the new girl is always the one being picked on or bullied. It's different here. When mom told me we were moving to Aquatica, I was like what is that. I've never heard of it before and it doesn't sound too pleasent. Actually to me it sounded like a fairy tale. Turns out that's basically what it is. Everyday is a good day here. I have made so many friends and even mom seems happier. It's fun going to the movies and the mall all the time because it is mostly people my age working there and even then you can make a new friend. Mom keeps telling me I should get a part time job now but with the law saying that all I need is a diploma to get into a good career, I'd rather put all my energy into that. But anyway, tomorrow I have a field trip for science class. We are going to Sea World. I don't know what it is but dolphins are a big deal around here. Anyway, I'll fill you in on my day tomorrow but good night for now. Love always, Lily <3
Dear Journal,
I have been living in Aquatica for 20 years now and I must say voting has become easier and easier. My wife and I are normally debating on who to vote for but for the past few years, the candidates have been a little more dedicated and convincing. The wife says the day we agree on a politician is the day hell freezes over. I guess there is no such thing as hell anymore because we even get together with some members of the community and wear the t-shirts showing our support for our candidates. Our children love the this place so much that I see them on the rarest occasions. I mean I always knew that the kdis were going to want to move out and possibly travel as far away from us but they live practically on the other side of Aquatica. I saw my oldest daughter at church a few weekends ago. I was happy to see she didn't give up her religion even though she isn't living with me and Becky. I'm relieved that I don't really have to worry about them though because it was just yesturday I heard about a shooting in my work mates area down in Toronto. It makes Aquatica seem kind of boring when you constantly watch the news about other places but hey, better safe than sorry. Well I'm going fishing with Fred now. Keep ya posted, John.
Dear Journal,
It's me Deborah again. Today was an okay day. I mean I love my job directing and everything but it seems like more and more young people are entering the force. I know that having a diploma is enough to get a stable career but to me there are just some jobs that need a little more than that. Most high schools don't teach you about how to operate a camera or edit out scenes or other technical things like that. I feel like these kids are just putting whatever skills they think they need to succeed on their resumes to make it look better. Don't get me wrong, it can be fun working with kids because you remember how you were at their age. And for the most part, most of them really are eager and willing to learn as much as they can. Unfortunately I do come across some that just like the money that comes with it. Thank god with all the money I'm making I don't have taxes to take it all away. I mean what a life saver that is. It leaves me a lot more money to do the things I want and buy things I need whenever I can. Aquatica is having a celebration nation wide celebrating differences in people. I guess it's sort of like a mulitcultural day. It should be pretty safe because it is apart of the 10 Eloquent Commandments not to be disrespectful and to accept different people. All in all, today was an okay day, I mean I've had better but maybe I'm just a little tired. What is there to really complain about?
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