Friday, June 12, 2009

Senior Reflection #2

This morning's first period was the last class I'll ever have to do in high school. That is a trippy realization, however it has not sunk in at all nor do I think it'll ever sink in. It feels like a natural progression, the flow I felt when I entered my freshman year. In about a little less than a week's time I'll be having my graduation. That ought to be interesting, and definitely exciting. I'm not that thrilled that senator Wolf will be speaking; he does not know any of us personally and I'm not looking forward to hearing a politician and what he might say. Any remarks that are intended to influence how we'll vote next election, and I'll boo him off the stage. The weekend's going to be filled with grad parties; whether or not I'll go to all of the ones I'm invited to I'm not sure yet. It would be rude not to, but at the same time I'm not sure I'm up for going to the same event several times over. What I am most looking forward to is the summer, when I'll be working full time, spending my time studying things that I'm specifically interested in, going to the beach, building up my music interests and collection, and spending time with my friends and family. I think that during the school year you lose sight of all of that, and how it's the best bits in life.

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