{"id":3660,"date":"2010-09-25T00:27:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-25T00:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jennytrout.wordpress.com\/2010\/09\/25\/everything-i-think-in-chronological-order"},"modified":"2010-09-25T00:27:00","modified_gmt":"2010-09-25T00:27:00","slug":"everything-i-think-in-chronological-order","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jennytrout.com\/?p=3660","title":{"rendered":"Everything I Think, In Chronological Order"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I was in 8th grade, and later, when I was a sophomore in high school, I kept these journals.  They were Mead brand, one-subject &#8220;neatbooks&#8221;, the kind that didn&#8217;t have any wire or anything, just perforated pages.  I filled these with pointless, free-form thoughts for the entire school year.  In hindsight, I wish I had done this every year of school.<\/p>\n<p>The reason I&#8217;m remembering them now is that my son has started keeping a journal in a notebook.  I dug through all my old crap and unearthed these relics of the past because I thought he might be interested in knowing what his mother was like in her childhood years.<\/p>\n<p>He said, &#8220;Wow, those are really old,&#8221; and went back to his own journal.  Jerk.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I thought, &#8220;Maybe people who read my blog would be interested.&#8221;  So, if you&#8217;re not interested in meeting Jenny at thirteen and fifteen, then get interested, friend.<\/p>\n<p>I named these veritable tomes &#8220;Everything I Think In Chronological Order,&#8221; and &#8220;Everything I Think In Chronological Order II: Birth of An Alternateen&#8221;.  Really.  That is what I called them.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s the May 21, 1996 entry from &#8220;Everything I Think In Chronological Order II&#8221;:<br \/><i>I have to go see Margret today. <\/i>(ed.&#8211; Margret was my counselor.  You&#8217;ll see why I needed one as you keep reading)<i> I&#8217;m stressed out.  I hate how people always eat during class.  It&#8217;s like they think they are totally different and don&#8217;t have to follow the rules.  That makes me angry.<br \/>Niki Davenport moved to Grand Haven.  She&#8217;s going to be a paramedic.<br \/>I found this book, <u>R.E.M. REMarks<\/u>.  It has cool pictures in it of Michael Stipe before he was in the band, like, when he was in high school.  He was gorgeous.  He still is cute, but he&#8217;s old now.<\/i>(ed.&#8211; Michael Stipe was like, thirty-six at the time.)<i>  Oh well.  You know, I have no idea how old Dave Matthews is.<br \/>There was a poster of a guy parachuting on the bulletin board by the office that said, &#8220;A mind is like a parachute; it works best when opened.&#8221;  And Jill took a big black magic marker and wrote, &#8220;Hopefully certain facist members of the administration will come to realize this,&#8221; and drew an arrow and the next day they took it down and put up a &#8220;Happy Graduation&#8221; bulletin board.<br \/>I hunted all over hell and high water last night for the May 3 <u>Entertainment Weekly<\/u> because it has a thing about the new Dave Matthews album.  I want that album.  It&#8217;s like, cool that he can dance around all crazy and play the guitar at the same time.<br \/>The beginning of this book is like, an REM concert journal.  Thanks for reading through it.  It&#8217;s like, somedays I think, &#8220;Wait a minute, who&#8217;s going to want to read what I wrote?&#8221;  And I get very upset.  But then I think, &#8220;Wait, lots of people are interested in what other people wrote.&#8221;<br \/>One of these days I&#8217;m going to be saying something bad about Natalie Merchant, and she&#8217;s going to be right behind me and I&#8217;ll feel really stoopid <\/i>[sic]<i>.  Wait, what if she reads this?  What if Tori Amos reads this?  I&#8217;M SORRY, TORI!  I LOVE YOU!  I WISH I HADN&#8217;T CALLED YOU A TALENTLESS SLUT!<br \/>Now that I prostrated myself at her feet, I feel better.  Hey, maybe Michael Stipe will read this.  Whoa, maybe Christian Slater will read this.  Hey, Christian Slater, my number is <\/i>[ommitted]<i>  Dial (616) first.  Michael, Tori, Dave M. and Courtney (Love, not Cox) can all call me.  Hell, if anyone wants to call me they can.  I&#8217;m cool.  Especially when I went through the ice.  Bad joke.<br \/>REM rules.  Maybe one day my kids will say, &#8220;Mom, REM is so <u>old<\/u>,&#8221; and I will say, &#8220;Shut up, asswipes, REM rules.&#8221;<br \/>Maybe when this gets published, I&#8217;ll have them put in scratch n&#8217; sniff pages.<br \/>I&#8217;m in driver&#8217;s training @ Sears.  My teacher is such a nut.<br \/>Writing on your hands is cool.  I like writing on my hands.<br \/>I&#8217;m directing a short film with the girl scouts from St. Monica&#8217;s, and this little girl reminds me of Julia Ormond.  She&#8217;s from England and has long hair like Julia Ormond had in <u>Legends of The Fall<\/u>.<br \/>I have auditions for <u>Lil&#8217; Abner<\/u> tonight @ Comstock.  I was in <u>Kiss Me, Kate<\/u> last year.  It was cool.  I really want to be in <u>Lil&#8217; Abner<\/u>.  It would rock more than two thousand popscicles.<br \/>I wish the bell would ring.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>The weird thing is, I don&#8217;t remember actually wanting to be a writer, but it&#8217;s clear from these journals that I planned on getting long, repetitious thoughts about REM published some day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I was in 8th grade, and later, when I was a sophomore in high school, I kept these journals. 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