Thursday

To All My Lovely Seniors,

Thank you for making my high school experience complete. I've always looked up to all of you, and you've been there when I needed you.
Today I stayed after for some quality time and just seeing you all together enjoying yourselves and signing yearbooks and whatnot was great. I mean, yesterday, you left. Today was like having a second chance to say goodbye. Here are some words for you. And I know I can't include everyone, but know that it goes out to all of you.




Mike-- you ARE of course, my favorite senior. We've known each other since, what, 5th grade? Funny how we got to know each other better throughout the course of high school. I'll never forget the laughs, the dropping [object]s on your various body parts accidentally, your tall white guy stance, your music, our singing, your sunglasses, our inside jokes, how mad wednesday and friday afternoons made me because you weren't there to keep us company, and of COURSE, our ENDLESS AIM CONVERSATIONS. We've had good times and bad times, and what better way to get through them than by talking online. Thanks for listening to me rant or complain or boast or whatever I do that probably would drive most people crazy. You have been such a good friend and I will miss you like hell.


Amanda-- I don't think there's a senior out there that is as sweet as you are. And I know I put most of these things in your yearbook already, but you really are the best of the best. You're talented in just about everything you do, one of which is making me feel better and always listening, something I find almost impossible to do most of the time. We've been friends since forEVER, and I hope we're gonna be that way forEVER. Thanks for the fluffiest of days when i'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. And I'll always be here to help work out any troubles you have. Don't EVER CHANGE! I'll MISS YOU!


Chris-- Who'd have thought we'd be such good friends? Astro was just incomplete without your M&M stealing, rants about calc, and laughter about pretty much everything. And this past week has just been amazingly fun, especially today. You're one of those people with whom I can talk for HOURs about almost anything (hamsters, anyone?), and life will be pretty dull without you. Thanks for standing in doorways, putting up with all my ADD (although yours is right up there with mine), walking around pointlessly, and going around in circles at Home Depot (although I'd file all of those under ADD). I really hope you visit TJ, a lotttttt.


Olex-- My neighbor in de HoOD! you are the caffeine of my mornings. You've always been very peppy at the bus stop, and you can always find a joke in everything, which keeps us alive. I can still remember your funny faces and imitations of me, and crude remarks and advice. You are also the life of the syslab, well next to Lee. It's been a great bus ride with you, and if you come home and hold another lan party like you did that time, i'll be sure to come.


Significant others,

Mayur and Maneesh and Gilgamesh, keep up the gangsta hizzle. Even though you're not gangsta. Maybe just not Maneesh.

Eli and Jon, your music is heartwarming, and you guys are just so sweet.

Justin and Dan, where would I have been without you guys. Talented guitar, and Justin, your spirit (and pikachu) was really just a joy to see. Thanks for going out to the mall that day when we needed practice.

Lee, Jack, you guys were amazing. Thanks for being so cool, just your presence at the LAN made it so fun. Lee, keep up the loudness. Jack, I'm taking your hat :)

Clizbe, thanks for being bawdy. You'll get some in college. You might get a lot.

Duy and Jeff Zhao, keep smiling, You two are the smiliest people I've ever seen. It makes my day.


Eunju, your photography is beautiful.












HAVE A BEAUTIFUL GRADUATION
And even if I see you again, I'll still miss you all forever.


<3,

Diana


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