I'm not sure why I thought this, but I was convinced that after graduation I would have time to relax and get things taken care of before leaving for Charlotte on June 5th. Boy, was I wrong! The past 10 days have been a complete whirlwind. I leased a new car, went through all the cloths I own, filled out my application for the Charlotte-Mecklenberg Schools and fought off a few days worth of minor depression over saying goodbye to my friends (which was much harder to do than I thought it would be). And now I'm halfway through my trip home and it seems like its flying by.
Thursday I'm going down the shore with four of my friends for Memorial Day weekend and on Saturday I have my graduation party. I think its going to be a really great time. I mean, I know my friends and I will have fun, especially since we dont always get to see each other and hang out. Hopefully my family isn't too crazy at the party and it goes smoothly. My mom may have some kind a meltdown if it doesn't. The last week is going to be filled with shopping for work clothes and packing before I leave next Saturday. On the plus side, I think I'm going to spend Saturday night in DC, which means I can hang out with some of my friends in the area and maybe get teh chance to say a proper goodbye to Times (since the police ruined my farewell during senior week).
Tonight I got a peak into what the next two years of my life are going to consist of, by way of my sister's persuasive essay. Her teacher ripped it apart, which usually doesn't happen, and she asked me to take a look at it. So I spent two hours tonight revising my sister's essay, making suggestions, re-writing paragraphs and finding sources for her to reference. It was exhilarating haha. It makes me look forward to the next two years as a high school English teacher. Its going to be so enjoyable.
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