yea, it's unofficially ended for me today. Finals are done, the prom came and gone ( I actually had TWO dates!: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v298/PGamma/prom/ ) and tuesday is the graduation ceremony.
Honestly, I didn't see it all coming. It feels like I still have a week left. I still felt that even as I was in school today. Them last period, I had environmental. After finishing my final, I was handed the Dahli Lama's (sp? I'm terribly sorry if I misspelled that) instructions to life, and as I read them, I started to feel really sad.
I mean, everyone in school is skipping the last few days since they're not necessary. People just want out. Meanwhile, I feel like I'm the only one savoring this moment, since I know full well I'll probably never see these people again. I'll see a few at UMass Lowell, but really, it's pretty much over.
It's like Louis Black says, "Time ****ing moves too fast."
I have a sence of unaccomplishment, really. I did all I could, yet I don't feel like I made an impact.
That's why I've decided to master the moonwalk, and be 'that kid who moonwalked across stage at graduation." I'll do it AFTER I get my diploma (incase I get tossed out. They seem very strict this year)
ANYWHO, yea, it's over. To all you juniors reading this, live your life to the fullest. Do everything (everything not stupid, that is) and meet everyone. I have met my entire class, and I'm glad to know each and every one of them, even though I have no set group of homies that I'm always with, and I've essentially become a social vagabond (am I an artsy guy? geek? smarty pants? jock? Yes to all.) but even still I'm glad for the experiences I've had.