This weekend went pretty well, but I'm not sure what am I going to do for next year: is it looking for freedom? Yes. Is it going to college? No, I don't have a roommate, but I got tons of people to meet over the rest of my life. The Baccalaureate is good, but I remember that for the next few years, I will grow in independence by guardianship and that I'm staying home while some of my peers go across to the other side; others are staying here. It depends on whether you're going to a 4-year college, a 2-year college, tech school, military, work or apprenticeship, it's all up to you for next year. I had a nervous feeling that I'm overwriting that high school chapter which makes me feel disappointed about life. I just need a new chapter of life, but I am looking for freedom in a few days of school left. I will be gone when I come back from the all-night party at 6am, but my parents won't let me fly on summer vacation just after the senior celebration (it's similar to the just after the wedding reception for a honeymoon).
After the service and the reception of refreshments, my family and I went to Olive Garden for the early dinner. We ate salad and I had chicken fettuccine Alfredo. It was really good, I saved it up for later use. Oh well, don't mind if I eat it after school when I come back home for something to eat. Next, we had desert: I got strawberry and white chocolate mini cake in an old-fashioned, cylinder-like transparent sundae bowl. For the rest of the weekend, I work on assignments. Everything is going to wrap-up!
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