Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

I am very aware how things could work on the beginning, I have life in my back when I was in Junior High School. Many thing were left unsaid when I moved to a new school, deeply saying that it wouldn’t be that hard for me, cause i can roll my world and be my self.
Once I entered STI, I had a dream I have to live! I’d choose Culinary Arts, it seems like my dream were only miles a part from being true. It was a choice I haven been dreaming of as a future chef, and a chef must have a Restaurant to settle, for people may know my name and to understand the fact I have to be great at it for people to eat and enjoy the dish I make for them.
This dream were never enough if I haven’t met the teachers that would help to be a better chef someday and I couldn’t have done it this Grade 12 if it wasn’t for them, they were pretty helpful to settle things all around for my future. And even so, I have met the greatest friends in my life in STI, they were wonderful, witty, a shoulder to cry on, and even treat them like a family to me. If it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t be achieving my life greatest routine. Being around with them would surely put a smile on my face, and even cry if I wasn’t feeling well in my self, nor my studies.
I have done many things as a Dancer, I’ve won contests in the events went home with a trophy to show how my family supported and loved me to won this trophy, they’ve shown support and care to me, even though I know for myself i didn’t deserve it, I’ve done a lot of trouble for them, but I only know what’s worth it. To repay them back, i must be the daughter or the sibling they would highly show off with their friends and relatives, I respect my family so they respected me also. I’ve shown enough love and support to my friends, then so does a huge thing back for my family.
Now this school year will also end, and many of us will go away somewhere, to transfer school and locations to whereabouts. But I know things for sure, I have lived a wonderful life with them as a Senior Highschool, in the last day with them, I will make sure they will remember me as a someone who hates the one person in classroom, the one who doesn’t deserve on what she deserve, they will know me as a person who had one thing in common in mind, become a future chef and build a restaurant, they will know me as a friend who gives a care and love to them in return, and lastly, they will know me as a as a student who didn’t do well at studies but show respect to the teachers and will reach a dream that they’ve known I will achieve in the end, cause I trust them, and so they were.
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