new video and blog:
first, the blog is about me and mel recording our journey to graduation! check it out at: www.acoupleofseniors.blogspot.com
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Yes, the last stretch of this journey called high school. So, far I have been accepted to one school, University of Portland and I also received first place for an essay scholarship contest and won $600...all very exciting. Actually, the excitement has faded away, and now I wait in anxiety to receive letters from other schools. One in particular which would be the school of dreams: Loyola Marymount University. We shall see...
So, ya know how I normally rant about work...well, a rant now? Not really, I am still working at the ice cream shop and my boss loves me. And I still do not like him, but we're alright. A couple people left, we hired two more people, one of them being my ex boyprend...awkward? not at all...just annoying to work with him bc sometimes, or rather half of the time he's an ass.
I have visitors at work: my friends.
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David, me, and Bianca.
Big events that are significant enough to be remembered and briefly talked about:
1. Senior Retreat: Amazing, I learned so much about myself and what is most important to me. I also was able to become more connected with my classmates...def became more than acquaintances. Furthermore, I was also able to share my feminist beliefs and instill in my classmates that they are strong, independent, intelligent young women who will change the world. My whole mantra about not needing boys. =P
2. Revs. vs. Sems Basketball game: Fun! Imagine a university basketball court filled with priests and seminarians tackling each other for a ball...Yes, crazy and wild. It was a fun night with hanging with friends.
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3. I cut my hair! It's short and difficult to tie up. (will post a clear one)
4. My senior service project presentation. I made a lot to make a solid presentation...and yes, finally finished the documentary. And I also had visitors...not onle some of the tenderloinees, but project sponsor, my lead chaperone, and my mother.
5. family? my mother and sister: a lot of love and debating. thats called family right der. one very nice bonding moment: lunch at Olive Garden. pics of that too...somewhere...
6. I splurged money...on a camera! i am waiting for it come...
and to end on a random and perhaps a comical stand: watch a modern, silent video
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