Confession: My grandma loves photographs, so the majority of any pictures I have from my past, she has them.
Day 15: The Day I Graduated (Spotlight: High School Graduation)
Well, I already gave a glimpse to what the day of my graduation from Alcorn was like via Day 10 so I won’t go and rehash it.
I’ll take it back a bit farther.
Back to May 1996.
My high school graduation. There was a variety of emotions going through
me during the graduation.
I had to admit that my high school years, particularly my
senior year, was full of a lot of activity, which left me a bit spent on
energy. I was tired—from doing all the
clubs, the AP classes, and working.
Yet, I was glad that I did have so much to keep me
busy. It kept me out of trouble, for the
most part.
The only exception was the rebellion I started to
experience my senior year of high school during my involvement with person T (some of the back story here),
which Grandma highly disapproved of. She
had good reason, but if she hadn't protested as much, he and I wouldn't have
stayed together as long.
Relationship wise, I was in kind of a mess. Person T wasn't right for me at all, yet
there was this banter going back and forth between him and me. Although I admitted it was a mistake (myinteraction with him during prom), he thought it was proof that he and I needed
to get back together.
I was in and on again, off again relationship with this
other guy, which felt more like off again—since I was hoping he would show up
during my graduation, yet didn't appear until after all the festivities were
over. At least he didn't pull a no-show
like he did with my prom, which led to my unfortunate incident with my ex
because the other guy and I had a falling out due to the fact that I had
already spent out money , and at the last minute, he couldn't take me.
Despite relationship woes and the rest, I felt
proud.
I was making history in a big
way. I wasn't the first to graduate from
high school, but I was one of the first in the immediate family to graduate
with such a high GPA—3.91.
I would be the first to go to college. I wanted to go to Alcorn State, although
Jackson State and Dillard were battling hard to get me. USM was also in the running, but I wasn't awarded
a full scholarship with them like I had the others. Alcorn State almost missed out because they
sent me their awards package at the last minute, but I think they sped up the
process once the rumor got out that I was seriously considering Jackson State,
who is their biggest rival.
My biggest supporters were there—my grandparents. I wouldn't have to deal with a lot of drama,
since my mom decided not to show up.
It was just a very peaceful time.
In that moment, most people probably was glad
their high school days were over and done with.
I look back upon it and think, “Man, things were so much simpler
then. When you were a senior, you were
the cream of the crop.”
Then, you get thrown in college life, and you’re at the
bottom of the barrel. (shaking my head)
Day 15, that’s a wrap!
Peace!
Peace!
6 comments:
Great accomplishment...something no one can take away from you.
i had a boring senor year girl yours sounds fab
So Very Happy and Proud of You for Your Big Day! YAY!!!
Even if People showed up (too) late, they Still Showed Up at the End of the Day. ;-)
Kali, thanks for that, even though there are moments when a certain person tries to do just that. (you know who I mean)
Budda, sorry yours was boring ((hugs))
Andrew, thanks for the props and for reading my blogs.
My last year in high school was the best. Those were the good ole days.
Ahhh yes memories, where would we be without them.
Next spring I will make my way to Alcorn to watch my first cousin graduate.
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