Monday, March 25, 2013

Blog 14: I'm mad, but...

I just wrote a long meaningful blog about a TV show and it deleted.

I'm not even in the mood to write another blog :-/

BUT I HAVE TO SOOOO......



I've recently got a car. Yes, my first car ever, a 1999 Honda CRV. I can honestly say I love it. I love the size and the amount of room it has inside of it. It's not beat up, considering that the past owner was a mechanic, so everything works smooth. But now it's the whole GAS thing.




I'm coming to the realization that gas is a burden on drivers. I mean, I've seen and heard the commotion about the prices being high, and I'm now affected by this being a new driver. I only make $8 and hour, get paid every two weeks, and listen to this, I work in Burlington. Yep, I'm going to be broke. Seems like the adult life isn't as fun as it seems. I'm thinking about finding a job closer to home, as much as I love my job now, I have to do what is financially right.


Adult life...

Monday, March 18, 2013

Blog 13: Rozmierek

I feel bad for him.

I know his changes have made a big noise around Lowell High but I feel like people don't give him the credit he deserves. It is hard to run a school smack down in the middle of the city of Lowell full of diverse students,  racially and personality wise. I mean, he made changes that he thought would benefit the school in a positive way, and that's all we should think about. 

What bothers me the most is that student decide to pick at his physical appearance which has nothing to do with his work as the head master of our school. That is bullying. It's our job as students to give respect to those who might not exactly deserve it. It sucks that people decide to pick at him for everything that doesn't happen the way WE want in school. 

As student's we should focus less on the negative and focus on the positive. Let's stop picking at the source of our unhappiness and try to support him instead.

Blog 12: High School

I'm extremely excited when I think about the 40 something days left of High School. Finally, I get to prove to my parents that I am able to graduate High School with no issues. The years have flown by and i'm eager to say that I would not go back to change anything.

High School has been a lesson in my social life. I've learned to keep things top myself, or maybe just KEEP TO MYSELF. I realized that many people that you thought respected you as a person don't, and the ones you least expect are the ones to hurt you the most. However, I also learned to respect myself as a person more. I've learned that friends don't help you succeed in life, YOU help yourself succeed in life. Valuing your work and priorities are more important than getting into crazy High School drama.

On that note, thank you Lowell High School for shaping me into an adult.