Monday, October 16, 2006

A-Z

At the age of ten I had been in the sixth grade for three months and was attending a new school. Before I went to a school in Texas,which I had attended for almost three months, this is where most of my friends remained. Catherine, Katie, Jessica and Margaret were all close friends that I lost when I moved here. This community is a bit different from Texas.Everyone associates Texas with cattle, cowboys, and horses.For the approximately five years that I lived in Texas I saw enough cowboys that I could probably count on one hand. Going to a new school is always a tough experience. Having moved four times I have never had true consistency in my life.
In the moving process, making new friends is essential.Just adjusting to a new school was also difficult.Knowledge that I had acquired over my previous three months at my old school was almost irrelevant in this new school system because the curriculum was different. Lame differences like this weren't the only annoying things. My lunch was also strikingly different.Not too long after I began attending this new school,I started bringing lunch to school instead of eating the cafeteria food. Of course when I came to my new schooI was somewhat shocked that the food was so bad because my old one had outstanding food which I had grown used to. Putrid the food may have been, lunch time was a great time to chat with friends. It's quite awesome that I am now in the ninth grade with awesome friends. Remarkable really, I feel a sense of consistency returning. Somehow I am surviving high school and all the hectic activity that comes with it. This month my birthday passes. Unremarkably, I only have thirteen days left. Very rarely am I here in the summer because I go to visit my grandparents in Tobago .While I was here in the early summer, I tried to do as many things with my friends as possible before I left.X-men, along with many other movies entertained me and my friends this summer. One day with my friends, I would like to visit Japan where the currency is yen. Hopefully, we would not encounter any zedonks on our trip.

3 Comments:

At 10/17/2006 4:26 PM, Blogger Richard Day said...

OMG! Zedonks!!! Yes! You used zedonks for z! That is so awesome!

 
At 10/21/2006 4:27 PM, Blogger Sam Marconi said...

hehehe... zedonks. i just got arund to reading your blog. veeeeeeeery interesting...

 
At 10/25/2006 1:03 PM, Blogger Jeb Oedkirk said...

Hopefully you will stay here for a while longer. You are an interesting person. X Men is AWESOME!!!!!!!! have you considered learning Japanese? I also have a yen at home if you want to see it.

 

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