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Thursday, February 18, 2010

I don't do sadness, not even a little bit; just don't need it in my life.




Every time I start a new post, I never finish it, and end up not even posting it.
I'm finding that extremely lame.
I'm seriously going to try and put forth more of an effort to keep this blog up.
It holds all my memories. I'm going to want these memories down the road when I'm in college in a couple years.
Aah, that's so weird to say that. I was in kindergarten almost 11 years ago. That's over a decade that has flown by. So much has happened since then! So many experiences and changes and metamorphoses and challenges, but now I'm looking at colleges, trying to plan my future both with my career and with my relationships. It's scary, yet also extremely exciting and invigorating.

Anyways, I'm enjoying my new laptop, and iPhone.
This February vacation was a bit of a let down.
However, it was still great to have a week off. Instead of like 10 hour school days because of rehearsals.
It also wasn't so terribly horrible because I'm going to see "Spring Awakening" on Saturday.
I'm currently addicted to the soundtrack.
I'm feeling like this is going to be the most awkward musical/play I've ever had to see with my parents. It's gonna be my first live show that includes nudity! How exciting hahahahaha.
OMGOMGOMG, speaking of stages--the last day of school before the break we had our annual civility assembly. The chorus got to perform Glee's arrangement of "Don't Stop Believin'" It was kinda in shambles the day, and even a little in rehearsal earlier that morning, but when it was showtime and the entire school was in the auditorium, we all pulled together and put on the best dang performance ever. At first, when the music started and we started going down the aisles singing we could hear some people laughing, but then as it kept going they all got really into it and at the end as we were walking off the stage, they were all chanting for us to go again. So, we ran to the back of the auditorium and did it again, and this time on the last repeat of the chorus, everyone in the auditorium stood up and was singing with us. The cheer at the end of our performance was amazing. I've never been a part of something that had a crowd cheer for us that loudly and that much. It really proved the point of the entire assembly-- just because we may not be the most popular crowd of students, and the beginning was a bit unexpected, doesn't mean we don't have talent and could blow them away. Those who were laughing at the beginning weren't by the end of it. I love those assemblies. It's one of the very few occasions where everyone gets along and we all come together, coexist, and are one big Wahconah family.

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