Showing posts with label adulthood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adulthood. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

So... I guess I graduated?




I think that I've had more than enough time to fully digest graduation before I post about it. It's been roughly five days since I've been graced with a diploma, adulthood, and numerous graduation congratulations.

Graduation was a blur.

It goes by so fast. 


No one really warns you for how fast it'll feel. I hardly remember walking across the stage. I walked behind my counselor like a squash, but you know, I followed the example of several before me. I learn by example... and I panicked. So, I was one of "those" kids.

It just absolutely amazes me that the biggest moment of the entire high school career is over in a blink of an eye. I spent more time in the back halls goofing around with the chords, than I actually spent graduating. I spent more time with three lovely people singing, laughing, being loud than being in the gym.

I didn't trip though! That's a plus. I was SO worried.

My theatre director was in my line of teachers to say goodbye too. I about cried when I got a hug from him. It was the only time I almost cried. He's been the life changing teacher in my life. Easily one of the hardest goodbyes to say.

I just have a hard time even wrapping my mind around "graduation". I got to wear the funny robe; I had classic issues with the cap.


I just have a wonderful group of people that love and support me. In the end, that's all the really matters.


Photo Credit - Mrs. Blyckert :)





Tuesday, September 6, 2011



Basically. When I get really happy/ excited I start saying silly, random phrases. And tomorrow will not be the exception. I'm not expecting any change. At all.

Tomorrow starts the beginning of the end of my childhood. That's a large spoonful of life for me to swallow. When you're in middle school, and they start giving you the tests about your future career, being an adult seems so far away. Lightyears away.

But here I am. Standing at the starting line, the gun goes off at eleven thirty ish tomorrow; and I will continue to run until eleven o'clock on the ninth of May. Hello Adulthood.

Okay. Let's take a breath. That's always a safe start.

So between loving the grass, this has become my song. Which is awesome. [happy birthday freddie mercury.]


Magic, I tell you.
Magic.