Tuesday, March 29, 2011

March 28, feelings, and Summer

Well, school's over and my summer has begun. I'm not sure on how I feel. I'll actually miss school. It'd be nice to go to school and learn lots of stuff without having tests about them. I mean, I'll just forget the uninteresting things after I take the test and remember only the things that struck me as interesting. Anyway, I would just like to reflect on my first year in a conventional school and High School. It was fun, depressing, awesome, and just like people said High School would be like. It gave me hope, challenges, laughter, tears, and also a chance to get closer to God.
I'd like to thank my best friends there too. If you're reading this, you know who you are. School taught me this: Best friends come in three different ways. Either you consider them as a best friend, but they don't consider you as a best friend, or they consider you as their best friend, but you don't consider them as your best friend, or you both consider each other as best friends. I have experienced all three.
Ok, summer. What will I do??? Of course, there will be times when I get to see my classmates, like in Thirdy R.'s resort. But what about my friends in Grades 5, 6, and 7? I dunno. Facebook, I suppose.
Right. A plan. I need it. Right now, I am cleaning my room and have decided to take a break. When I'm done, I'll do computer and write. Is that how my whole summer will go?!? I suppose so, except in May, where I'll spend three weeks in Cagayan De Oro.
Anyway, like Watson's doctor said, blogging about everything that happens in my life will help. I wonder if that's true. I can try it. But there's also that fact that Watson was from the army, was shot, and lived all alone on an army pension. And I have not experienced, and most certainly do not want to experience, any of those. Oh, well. :D
Ok, I suppose I must go now. So long, peops. :D

Friday, March 4, 2011

High School...

Well, what did I learn from High School? The first thing I learned was that it wasn't what I had expected it to be. But then, everyone says that.
Ok, let's get to the point. I learned that the world won't always like me. Hey, don't worry, I have good stuff that I learned too. Like, I learned how to spell hierarchy and I learned the physical properties of the world and I learned that the square root of 49 is 7 (but I knew that anyway.). Not only that, but I learned what it meant to be perseverant in all things. I also learned how to make TRUE friends in school. I learned that if I can be myself and get the good friends that I have now, then I don't have to change a thing about me to earn those "other people" as my friends. Speaking of being myself, I also learned the real meaning of "Just Be Yourself".
So, to sum it all up, I learned this, and I learned that. I found out what it meant to be this, and I also found out what it meant to be that. I picked up some funny stories on the way, as well as stories that still make my blood boil with anger. It's true when people say that High School is a mix of emotions, and now that the school year is ending, I must say that I've been through all of them.
I'd now like to end my blog saying THANK YOU to all my teachers:
Ms. Layla
Ms. Babette
Ms. Janet
Mr. Ryan
Ms. Germaine
Ms. Cecile
Ms. Katie
Ms. Linny
Coach JC
(occasionally) Coach Kevin

Note: This isn't the end of my blogging, so, if you still want to read, well, you're free to do so! :)