Black George blouse, scarf from Ireland (my best friend bought it for me when she went), H&M black belt, Forever 21 black skirt, gold Trotters
It's the end. The last outfit to pick out for high school, the last day. It's not a pleasant thought, I know, especially when I'm not normally an emotional person and everyone around you is crying and wishing each other well. Me? I'm a go-with-the-flow kind of girl. I'll take what's coming. If graduation is coming, I'll take it. If college is coming, I'll take it. If I have to pay a $100 bill on clothing, I'll...reluctantly take it.
In all honesty, I do wish the best of luck to all of my classmates in all their endeavors. Before you go off to college or the work force, I do have some fashion advice for you: stay comfortable, stay appropriate, and stay with what YOU like. If you want to wear sweatpants and a t-shirt to a class, wear it, just wear it proudly. College is all about finding yourself and finding people who are just like you. Be bold and be brave. And I fully support those who are going into the work force. If it wasn't for the fact that I love education, I would probably out there with you guys opening up my own bookstore or learning how to sew so I can do fashion for the rest of my life.
I'm not so nervous about the future as I am about leaving the surroundings that were so familiar to me, the faces I had grown accustomed to seeing every day. Now, I'll probably never see those faces ever again except maybe once in a grocery store with an awkward wave or at the library where you duck behind the books to avoid the conversation about your life story or even worse, their life story. So, farewell, my loves. It's been a pleasant nine years with my fellow Hampshire students and four years with my beautiful Ashby Lee kids.
Mwen Kite Nou : )
Doris decked out for graduation!!
"The future lies before you
Like a field of driven snow,
Be careful how you tread it,
For every step will show."- Author Unknown
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