7/3/12
pt4+5
it's hard for me to write about junior and senior year with all the details like the previous posts. contrary to what I wrote in my college essay (haha oops), I didn't find my niche in my two years here. maybe it was my inability to be more approachable or just the thought of "nobody would remember me anyway". I kept intact with RHS happenings more than I knew what was going on in my own school. I wished that high school would end every morning when I opened my locker to get my gov book and my college admission was, in a way, the ticket to the end of hs. nevertheless, shout out to the following peeps for making my WHS experience memorable in its own way: Eric, for being the number one USA fan and for always keeping me awake in francais. I look forward to seeing you become more mature and hopefully becoming less shallow. Hillary, for keeping me company everyday after school in junior year. I hope you continue to surround yourself with good people because the others don't matter and aren't worth your time. Brian, for being the first WHS friend I added on fb. thanks for sitting with me this year while I'm always late to get picked up. EJ, for walking to third period with me even though your class is halfway across the campus. you're definitely a character. plus you win the award for most absent out of possibly everyone I know. Betsy, for being the most adorbs girl. I always look forward to hanging out with you. french club, for being the only campus organization I've been a part of. yay for making crepes and watching french movies with english subtitles. Sandoval, for being more than just a US history teacher. I know I'll always feel welcome in E1. Lim, one of the most popular teachers on campus, mel and I were probs your nightmare students (in all the bad ways) but thank you for giving me a B- even though I'm sure I bombed that final. and big shout out to my homegurl and hubby: the two most important carms in my life for the past two years. Mina, for being the most positive and outgoing outta us three and also the most dramatic (hehehe). I'm so lucky to have been a part of your life and can't wait to stay in it for many years down the road. we can be like the sisterhood scene where we share college stories. remember your future hubs is paying for our plane ticket to the wedding! Mel, for letting me into your OG/LB world. we're two very different people but we sure get along well (whether you admit it or not). thanksgiving portland train adventure with tea and pale skin awaits.
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