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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

School's Out!

          Hello dear readers!

Tomorrow is my last day of school... I know I may seem weird if I say this, but I love school and I'm always so depressed during the last day! Is it just me? I'm sure I'm not the only one, right? Doesn't your school feel like it's your second home? You've seen your teachers and friends and classmates everyday for like, 10 months, and now it's time to say see you later!
Anyway, this post is to know how to have a SUPERcalifragilisticexpialidocious last day at school! If you're like me, you get sad during the last day at school, or you just can't wait to get the heck out of school, or you're just curious as to how to have a SUPERcalifragilisticexpialidocious way to end the school year, keep on reading!


Let loose and have fun! Bring on a smile! Laugh, joke around, hang out with all of your friends and enjoy the sun! Don't be cranky or irritated! Oh, and especially, do NOT start fights and arguments on the last day of school! You'll be angry, stressed and sad during the break, and when you start school again, it'll probably be awkward seeing that other person again. Relax, and make every moment last!

Do things you'd never do on a regular school day. Maybe you've never really talked to this person before, well maybe now it's your chance! Start a conversation with them. You'll make another friend! Or maybe, you've never done something cool on the playground before, then you can do it now! Ooh, maybe you'd like to tell that special someone how you feel! In brief, do something out of the ordinary!



Get all your friends to write something memorable in your yearbook! I don't know if your school hands out yearbooks at the end of the year, but mine does. Although I have to pay $25 for it. It might be expensive, but it's worth it! Especially if you're moving and you won't see your friends, or it was one of the best school years you've ever had, it's definitely worth buying! Ask all your friends to write something in your yearbook, and also leave their phone number and email so that you can keep in touch during the summer! Get the courage and ask your special someone to write down a few words in your yearbook too and enjoy that amazing feeling! If people ask you to sign their yearbook, grab a pen that works and write nice things to them! Of course you don't have to write a paragraph in their yearbook (leave space for others who want to write in it too), but don't write like, 3 words in it. A few sentences should suffice! If you're close friends with that person, write a memory or an inside joke that you guys have so that you will never forget it! When I had my yearbook for grade 6, I had one of my classmates to sign my yearbook. He wrote an inside joke in it and we laughed. It was only 3 words though, but it still meant a lot. Then he wrote other stuff, but I especially liked the inside joke! It you're just acquaintances with that person, write general things to them like "Have a great summer!" or "See you next year!".

If you have a phone or camera, take pictures! Don't forget, a picture is worth a thousand words! Take pictures with your friends, classmates and even teachers! During the summer you can develop those photos and keep them somewhere safe for you to find a few years later and relive the memories! Send some photos to your friends too!

Bring a few treats for the class! On my last day of school tomorrow, my homeroom will have a little party with treats and tell one of our favorite memories we had this year! Bring cookies, or chips, or popcorn, or fruits, whatever you want!

And the last thing, that I think is the most important thing, is to savor the moment! When the bell rings, remember to personally say see you later to all your friends and teachers, and your school! And I'm saying see you later because saying goodbye sounds more sad, and see you later is more upbeat, even if it's still like saying goodbye. It's okay to be sad and cry! I mean, those people might be like your second family, and your second home, but still manage to break into a smile!


Make the best out of your last day of school!

Keep Smiling,
M-L

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