12.26.2005
the last day: chapter one: the visitors arrive
wow.. who would've thought the last day of school for this year would be sooo emotionally draining.. grabe.. i have to say.. this was the day i exprienced my lowest point ever.. and i mean ever.. since the beginning of first year.. this was my lowest.. mood.. ever.. and.. it was on this day.. i experienced my biggest realization.. my biggest fear.. my biggest emotional comeback.. everything.. its sort of a surprise to me that i even recovered, really.. because, man.. that was tiring.. its sort of like a scene from a great emotional movie epic.. wow.. and it was just tiring.. i barely had time to do anything before i realized i was too sleppy to even read harry potter.. anyway.. here goes..
the day started with such promise.. i was super ready for a day of fun.. excitement and laughs with my classmates and friends.. i also expected a huge six hour break so i brought a book and my iPod along with me.. even before i got to school, people were already texing me to hurry up because they needed me to teach them the BigBrother dance.. and so i did hurry.. (altough i got to school at 7:15) and conveniently, dane, ed, rob, dani, (hmm.. very eme) and a lot more people were there already.. but surprisingly, nave nor lester wasn't there yet, so i had to wait a while.. before long, nave showed up for her 'dance lessons'.. and so yeah.. i taught her the dance.. and we had to share my iPod coz we didnt have a sound system yet.. so there i was.. at the front lobby.. waving my arm up and down while everyone was looking at me.. i could even see some opal09 staring at me.. and something tells me all they could say was, "man.. that guy's got a screw loose..".. so after teaching the rest of magnesium the most popular dance since otso-otso, i hurried to the second floor back lobby for the paskorito doxology practice.. but before we could even start practicing, Be, Cs, and K were all asked to proceed to the front lobby to welcome out distinguished guests from across the street.. yes.. the children from across the street.. i wasnt really nervous because i was exempted from watching over a kid.. but anyway.. we were all anxious to see children in school.. it almost felt like ages since visitors entered our halls.. it was good to know outsiders were actually going to spend time with us.. and so the visitors, after half an hour of waiting, arrived at our gates..
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