Good morning my ultra fresh chickadees. Right now I am sitting in a Mc Donalds watching a live stream of Prize Day. This is a delicious selfie so you can see how I look right now. I haven't showered in a couple days and I slept in this morning so I didn't have time to "beautify" myself before this ever-so-important trip to Mc Donalds.
I got a disgusting coffee flavored water and now I'm reflecting on what has gone on since my Prize Day, something I've done quite a bit of recently so I will keep it brief.
I'm very proud of the form of 2012 and I thought Jamie's speech was fantastic and really an eloquent way of capturing exactly how I felt about my time at Groton. Everyone looks fantastic and I am feeling nostalgic about all the faculty members who are leaving the circle next year. I feel like my school is changing and I will barely recognize it by the time I come back to the circle for my fifth reunion. It's odd to think that I will have no reason to set foot on campus until then. After today, my connections to the school will no longer exist, since my closest friends are all leaving. This is really the end of my student-connection at Groton and in a sense, even if this Prize Day is not my own, it feels like I am saying good-bye all over again.
I'll post some reviews later, but for now I'm going to sit here and feel things about my Alma Mater.
Ave Grotonia.
ERS
I got a disgusting coffee flavored water and now I'm reflecting on what has gone on since my Prize Day, something I've done quite a bit of recently so I will keep it brief.
I'm very proud of the form of 2012 and I thought Jamie's speech was fantastic and really an eloquent way of capturing exactly how I felt about my time at Groton. Everyone looks fantastic and I am feeling nostalgic about all the faculty members who are leaving the circle next year. I feel like my school is changing and I will barely recognize it by the time I come back to the circle for my fifth reunion. It's odd to think that I will have no reason to set foot on campus until then. After today, my connections to the school will no longer exist, since my closest friends are all leaving. This is really the end of my student-connection at Groton and in a sense, even if this Prize Day is not my own, it feels like I am saying good-bye all over again.
I'll post some reviews later, but for now I'm going to sit here and feel things about my Alma Mater.
Ave Grotonia.
ERS
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