1. 3. Homecoming- what it meant to you and your memories of it

    My first homecoming was probably my first dance ever, I think. That was the year I just got back to Wilson, and was just beginning to get a feel for the place.

    I didn’t go to Wilson’s homecoming that year. It was so long ago, but I think it was such an enjoyable homecoming with the lovely Miss Junoesque Hsiao. She was a great date, and it was nice coming back and seeing the gang again.

    My second homecoming, in all honesty, was one of my first and best experiences with dances at Wilson. The spectacular Miss Beverly Chow was my date for my junior year. It was a lot of fun, doing what we do, dancing the night away. That curry spaghetti was pretty darn good too.

    And who could forget homecom11ng? This time, I was able to take the fantastic Miss Carol Wei. Pizza and chicken were only two of the awesome things that happened that night, and the entire group was just so accomodating it was impossible to not have fun.

    All in all, I feel that homecoming was really a dance about an excuse to party it up with friends, and I’m glad I really took that chance to do that.

    It didn’t mean much to me at the time, but only now do I realize that my friends meant a lot to me. Dances aren’t opportunities to go crazy, for me personally. It’s about spending a great night with your awesome friends, and being able to look back on it 4 years later and smile.

  2. "we spend so much time being loud, maybe we just need some quiet"
  3. 2. First memory of high school

    “This is going to be bloody brilliant.”

    Turns out, high school wasn’t exactly that. But it was a lot of fun nonetheless.

    It was one of my first days at Troy (to the Troy kids: ‘whattup’ - to the Wilson kids: ‘yeah, forget Troy’). I really can’t remember exactly which. But getting accustomed to the great, open kids, having some of the coolest teachers I’d ever met was really something else for me.

    It was also a chance for me to turn a new leaf, personally. I was in a new environment, where nobody knew who I used to be, and that was the best opportunity for change. I wasn’t going to sell out entirely who I was, though. I was only going to do the things I had always been too unsure to do, but that I knew I should always have done. For example, I’d always had a lot of ideas, but I wasn’t exactly sure when to share them. When I got to high school, I realized my ideas were worth sharing. People laughed when I told jokes, listened when I offered suggestions, cared when I shared thoughts I normally kept to myself.

    It was the start of something new.

  4. 1. First thoughts on going to college

    It’s going to be a ride. I really can’t wait for it, and all its perks: sleeping as late as my schedule will let me (if I do it right), living independently, setting my own curfews, associating with people who come from all walks of life, going to classes when I feel like it, frat life, beautiful libraries and campuses… The list goes on and on.

    But that’s not to say I won’t miss this life. Because I will. It’s impossible to leave high school, and the beautiful memories it has brought me, forever. I know I’m excited for college right now, but in a year, I’ll be missing Glen A. Wilson and the people of the school like I’ve never missed anything before. I really can’t just leave the people who have shaped my life for the past couple of years behind without a second glance. If you read my posts from before, you know I believe that life is shaped by the people you meet, not the things that happen. Every one of you has tweaked my life in some way, no matter how subtly, and that’s impossible to forget.

    I’ll be back, that’s for sure. I’ll come back whenever I can, and take advantage of UChicago’s long breaks. But I can’t say I’m not jealous of the kids who will be repping California for the next 4 years. You guys still have the sunshine, the kickback attitude, while I’ll be freezing my butt off in the Windy City. You’ll have better chances to get together, while I’ll be halfway across the country. That makes me sad, but I’m confident we’ll make it all work.

    It’s bittersweet. College awaits, and high school remains, but I hope that I won’t forget either a couple years down the line.

  5. Cupcakes from my best pal for my (late) birthday and graduation
Thanks Irene!

    Cupcakes from my best pal for my (late) birthday and graduation

    Thanks Irene!

  6. woah-annie:

 happy birthday to my best friend!! =]

    woah-annie:

    happy birthday to my best friend!! =]

    • Me: Why is my feed spammed with so much Tom Hiddleston? It’s not like he’s -
    • Tom Hiddleston gif: *wink
    • Me: …I LIKE TOM HIDDLESTON A LOT

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Reppin' the 626 and GAWHS

We all have to live it up. Let's not be preoccupied with the past, or with what others think about you. Life's too beautiful to be wasted on tiny things like these. That's why sometimes we need to take a step back from it all and just think about it.



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