High School Experience- Learning Experience
High school has been a life changing experience and has set up my future brightly. Every day friendships grow stronger and memories become greater. Time flies in high school, you have to live it up and take advantage of all the stuff you can get away with. We all make stupid mistakes together but we also learn from them. It's a shame that you can't play back time and relive the laughs that you've shared with your friends. Looking back now I wouldn't change a thing, every thing good or bad has shaped me into who I am today and I'm proud of that.
Freshmen year is where the story began. New schedule, new classes, and a new setting. A few friendships carried over from eighth grade which made the first couple of days easier. It's funny looking back seeing how annoying we were and how funny we though we were. Drama appeared and disappeared through the whole year. We had no care in the world about the future. Parents drove us house to house and we had to operate around their schedule. Every weekend The Boyz In Da Hood (Layne Cherry, Cole Shepherd, and Me) would prow the town of Bethel. During lunches we thought of senior pranks. Of course we were all talk though. I played football and baseball. Baseball was by far the best season. It was filled with most of the kids from my summer team, and we had the best times. Our JV coach was hilarious and was always cracking jokes. We didn't have the best team but we were by far the closest. Sophomore year soon came around the corner. The only sport I played was baseball, which wasn't the best year. I did make varsity though. Sophomore year I feel as if I found out who my true friends were. I realized that high school wasn't as bad as people make it seem, that's for sure. Me and my friends all started getting our license around the same time during the second trimester. We started becoming closer since we could rotate on our own schedule and not our parents. Instead of hanging out once every other week, we started hanging out sometimes twice every week. Before we knew it OGT testing came and pasted, and our Junior year began. This year has been a blast and senior year is going to be surpass it. Now that all of my friends have my license, we pretty much hangout every single day of the week. No matter what the situation is we are making the best of it. "The Boys" are a pretty tight knit group this year, helping each other out with the babes or just chatting about problems. I'm curious to see how this summer ends up being and also senior year. I'm going to make the most out of the oppurtunity while I'm still young, and live it up. I plan on this years baseball team being fun and hopefully repeat league champs, this time without a four way tie. As far as academics go, I can slowly feel my intrest in grades slowly going down the drain so I better step it up and get my head straight.
Over the years it's funny to look back on homecoming pictures and seeing how much everyone has changed. Not only by looks, but by personality. Everyone's personality has changed a lot, espically me. I went from being the shy kid to being not that quite shy anymore. High school has opened new prespectives in my life and hopefully continues to open new ones.
1. I would live somewhere where the weather is not to hot and not to cold. Probably around North Carolina or something around there.
2. If I could be anything I would be an architect. It has what I have always wanted to be. Now a days I'm leaning toward physical therapy though.
3. If i could do anything I wanted, I would definetly travel the world for about six months. It's a once in a lifetime thing and it would be pretty amazing.
4.In five years I will be twenty three. Hopefully I will be graduated from college or about to be graduated, and buying my own house.
5. Twenty years from now hopefully I have got out of America and experienced the world first hand. Also have three kids in there teens.
6. Thirty five years from now maybe I'll be a grandfather that spoils there grandchildren and a couple years from retiring.
7. Fifty years from now I will be retired hopefully. Move somewhere near the ocean, and go do things that I have never gotten to do before.
Freshmen year is where the story began. New schedule, new classes, and a new setting. A few friendships carried over from eighth grade which made the first couple of days easier. It's funny looking back seeing how annoying we were and how funny we though we were. Drama appeared and disappeared through the whole year. We had no care in the world about the future. Parents drove us house to house and we had to operate around their schedule. Every weekend The Boyz In Da Hood (Layne Cherry, Cole Shepherd, and Me) would prow the town of Bethel. During lunches we thought of senior pranks. Of course we were all talk though. I played football and baseball. Baseball was by far the best season. It was filled with most of the kids from my summer team, and we had the best times. Our JV coach was hilarious and was always cracking jokes. We didn't have the best team but we were by far the closest. Sophomore year soon came around the corner. The only sport I played was baseball, which wasn't the best year. I did make varsity though. Sophomore year I feel as if I found out who my true friends were. I realized that high school wasn't as bad as people make it seem, that's for sure. Me and my friends all started getting our license around the same time during the second trimester. We started becoming closer since we could rotate on our own schedule and not our parents. Instead of hanging out once every other week, we started hanging out sometimes twice every week. Before we knew it OGT testing came and pasted, and our Junior year began. This year has been a blast and senior year is going to be surpass it. Now that all of my friends have my license, we pretty much hangout every single day of the week. No matter what the situation is we are making the best of it. "The Boys" are a pretty tight knit group this year, helping each other out with the babes or just chatting about problems. I'm curious to see how this summer ends up being and also senior year. I'm going to make the most out of the oppurtunity while I'm still young, and live it up. I plan on this years baseball team being fun and hopefully repeat league champs, this time without a four way tie. As far as academics go, I can slowly feel my intrest in grades slowly going down the drain so I better step it up and get my head straight.
Over the years it's funny to look back on homecoming pictures and seeing how much everyone has changed. Not only by looks, but by personality. Everyone's personality has changed a lot, espically me. I went from being the shy kid to being not that quite shy anymore. High school has opened new prespectives in my life and hopefully continues to open new ones.
1. I would live somewhere where the weather is not to hot and not to cold. Probably around North Carolina or something around there.
2. If I could be anything I would be an architect. It has what I have always wanted to be. Now a days I'm leaning toward physical therapy though.
3. If i could do anything I wanted, I would definetly travel the world for about six months. It's a once in a lifetime thing and it would be pretty amazing.
4.In five years I will be twenty three. Hopefully I will be graduated from college or about to be graduated, and buying my own house.
5. Twenty years from now hopefully I have got out of America and experienced the world first hand. Also have three kids in there teens.
6. Thirty five years from now maybe I'll be a grandfather that spoils there grandchildren and a couple years from retiring.
7. Fifty years from now I will be retired hopefully. Move somewhere near the ocean, and go do things that I have never gotten to do before.