Monday, May 7, 2007
Happiness To Mask How Sad I Am
After taking that 12-question math final, I'm both thirsty and hungry- for a "beast" of a pizza and Mountain Dew. You wouldn't think that taking a test would actually make me hungry, but it does. Unfortunately, though, I'm not going out to dinner with my friends until sometime later this evening- which means that I'm going to have to wait as long as I can to get some food and something to drink. Though having to leave/say goodbye to my church family is making me sad, I'm trying to mask those true feelings by attempting to be excited about going out to dinner tonight. Let me tell you, it isn't the easiest thing to do, especially so close to my parents coming to pick me up in less than twenty-four hours. . . but, I'm doing the best I can to allow myself to have fun with my friends.
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My Interesting Life As a Student
- Nico Echols
- Springfield, Illinois, United States
- I'm living in Springfield, but I'm originally from Chicago. I am now living in a group home for people who are visually impaired. Living at the Mary Bryant Home has been a huge step in my life. I am now able to get involved in activities every day. I am making lots of new friends, and I'm enjoying living with my new family. Since I'm the youngest person, I feel like I have lots of parents and grandparents, and even my best friend, who is like a big sister, to spend my time with. I don't think I'd change this for anything else in the world.
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