THURSDAY, 07-01-2004
It has been two days and yet we still don't have classes due to this storm (bagyo). Yesterday, it was signal number three here and now it's signal number two. One of my schoolmates informed me that there'll be no classes today. She also informed me that yesterday.
Since I'm at home and I finished my homeworks and finished all our quizzes last Tuesday, I'm free to do anything I want.
Yesterday, I finished listening to Avril Lavigne's Under My Skin and Aaron Carter's new album and his old one (which I bought last Sunday). I'm planning to buy Linkin'Park Live in Concert but then I can't go out since it's raining.
I had a movie marathon yesterday, and as for today, I'm listening to my fave Acoustic songs and surfing the net. I really don't know what to do next. I think I'm going to finsih reading my book. (Yep, book again. Haven't I told you that I'm a bookworm?).
This is it for now. I'll keep you updated as soon as I can.
Take care.
Stay cool.
Be happy.
Wednesday, June 30, 2004
school and friends
It has been almost a month since I wrote here. And in a span of almost one month, lots of things happened. Some are good and some are not so good.
School started last June 14 (if I remember it right). I was so excited. The feeling was so different from the first two years of my highschool life. I'm now in third year highschool. They say, this is the hardest year... but then if you have the courage you could get through it.
As I enter our new campus (we recently moved to our new campus which is a bit farther away from home), I saw my friends waiting. I saw new students piled up and the old ones giggling ang talking like bees. That was when I started to realize the mere fact that I'm back in school.
In third year, there are three sections. When I looked for my name on the list, I couldn't see it because of the students piled up in front of me. When at last I had the chance, I don't know what to do or say. Why not? I am the only one in our group who's not in the same section. I'm beggining to imagine things and ask myself questions like, Will I still be a part of the group? Will they still treat me as their friend? What if.... What if... What if.... But all these thoughts vanished when my friens talked to me. They told me that it's gonna be okay.
With that simple gesture, all my worries vanished. They assured me that eventhough we're not in the same section, we would still meet during lunch breaks and go home at the same time and if possible, during recess.
It has been three weeks, and as I hoped for, our friendship is still intact. Though during sometimes during recess, we don't see each other, we make sure we eat lunh together and go home at the same time. Now I realized that distance can't affect your relationship with your friends it is only a matter of trust and proper communication.
School started last June 14 (if I remember it right). I was so excited. The feeling was so different from the first two years of my highschool life. I'm now in third year highschool. They say, this is the hardest year... but then if you have the courage you could get through it.
As I enter our new campus (we recently moved to our new campus which is a bit farther away from home), I saw my friends waiting. I saw new students piled up and the old ones giggling ang talking like bees. That was when I started to realize the mere fact that I'm back in school.
In third year, there are three sections. When I looked for my name on the list, I couldn't see it because of the students piled up in front of me. When at last I had the chance, I don't know what to do or say. Why not? I am the only one in our group who's not in the same section. I'm beggining to imagine things and ask myself questions like, Will I still be a part of the group? Will they still treat me as their friend? What if.... What if... What if.... But all these thoughts vanished when my friens talked to me. They told me that it's gonna be okay.
With that simple gesture, all my worries vanished. They assured me that eventhough we're not in the same section, we would still meet during lunch breaks and go home at the same time and if possible, during recess.
It has been three weeks, and as I hoped for, our friendship is still intact. Though during sometimes during recess, we don't see each other, we make sure we eat lunh together and go home at the same time. Now I realized that distance can't affect your relationship with your friends it is only a matter of trust and proper communication.
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