Friday, October 19, 2012

The last homecoming.

I've never been a big spirit person. I will be the first person to say that. But as soon as I became a senior it was like insant spirit in mah soul. I say that with the clarifiction that I have nostalgia and bouts of girlish "OH GOD I'M GONNA MISS THIS SCHOOL!" when I randomly walk through the halls, and see weird things like my teachers NOT bribing students with money to do well, or the insanity of the journalism family.  Today was my last homecoming in this school, and I have to say I experienced it exactly the way I wanted to. Perhaps not the way I expected to though.

I started off my day regularly, my parents were late dropping me off to school, as usual, and I walked in fashionably late...to be a student tutor. Which is nothing of course, but it shows badly. I started my day wearing my newest school color-spirt loving t-shirt. Then, nursing an adrenilene rush that covered up my restlessness, I pretty much screamed my way through an entire rally, which I partially paid attention to, partially just screamed. When my vote for Homecoming court walked through the rally I was one of the more prominent vocies in the crowd.

Next were the brunch time activities... which really weren't anything today because lo-and-behold, the brunch time activities were the classes screaming, again about how their class was obviously better than the other classes.

At lunch, I walked to CVS with my friends. And had myself a magnum...well half a magnum, and then I went to wingstop. But, when I went to wingstop. They were incredibly nice, and even though I ordered a three piece, they gave me an extra, just saying. I was walking back to school and I suddenly felt fat. I hadn't even touched the food yet and I felt physically fat. So I decided to share the food with my friends.[Note: That is my reason and if anyone says anything else I smote them.]

After lunch I was stuck doing nothing with my two of my friends, and once again we walked to a food place, where I proceeded to buy everyone Arizonas. Including myself.

THEN I was bombarded by my fellow journalism classmates who offered to take me on an epic trip to Jamba juice. It was slightly scary...I may not ever recover from that trip. I think by singing Taylor Swift at the top of our lungs, we managed to convince people to read our paper!

Finally I rushed to the parade where I basically ran around like a chicken with its head cut off trying to take a picture of everyone. I feel like a ran it up and down the parade route two times, but there are people who would contest and say that I only ran it once, so I won't say anything. Yet.

Eventually I ended up at Homestead with one of my friends. We watched the beginning of the JV game before getting bored and walking around campus and seeing the pretty cool things that were going on behind-the-scenes at homecoming.

We saw people Sapnay-dancing, and ASB too...or were they the same people...who knows. The band practicing before the game. Then the rival team entering and looking at us with ARRG faces. Of course we might have been boo'ing them...but we probably weren't.

Finally I ended up at the Varsity game, and it was awesome. I got to take pictures down on the field while the game was going on and that was some scary... yeah... well. There was one point, the guys were running really close to the out-of-bounds area and I was like, damn that would have made the best picture but I was too slow.

I went back up to the bleachers and I was able to take pictures of people cheering, for a planned cheer off, which did things to just boost my self esteem, I tell you. Then the band. Was AMAZING. I mean you think you've seen it all from our school, but the streamers at the end of the half-time show were a touch of magic. Unfortunately my camera died at that point and I was kinda sad. But I had a baked potato as my solace.

I ended up not getting to see the end of the game, but I went to the dance. I went to sell glow sticks and the dance was Black-light. Which was pretty cool. I had never been to a school dance before so this was certainly an experience. Especially since I'm a senior...ha. I got a new camera at the glowstick stand and was taking pictures, and I got hugged, twice. I'm pretty sure I knew both of them, but I'm still slightly worried about that last hug.

After that. I went home. Covered in glitter, face paint, and kinda tired. Here I am.




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